Trump on Georgia Indictment: Continuation of a Witch Hunt — ‘They’re Sick People’
Former President Donald Trump said Thursday on Fox Business Network’s “Kudlow” that the Georgia indictment and others are all part of the same “witch hunt.”

Former President Donald Trump said Thursday on Fox Business Network’s “Kudlow” that the Georgia indictment and others are all part of the same “witch hunt.”
An invasive species of hornet was spotted near Savannah, Georgia, and officials are worried about the damage the insects might cause.
Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI) Chairman Jim DeMint praised former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and criticized Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for “making a mockery of our legal system through an embarrassing political witch-hunt” in a statement days after Willis indicted Meadows.
CNN political commentator Alyssa Farah Griffin said Wednesday on “The Lead” that it is “disgusting” former President Donald Trump was making racist “slanderous attacks” against Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis after a Georgia grand jury indicted him and 18 others.
Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis is drawing scrutiny over her past posts on social media that legal analyst Dan Abrams contends “overtly politicized” her case against former President Donald Trump.
American alt-rock band The Killers apologized on Wednesday for bringing a Russian fan on stage at a concert in Georgia.
A Georgia grand jury indicted former president Donald Trump on a racketeering charge, the same offense that House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer believes Hunter Biden committed.
Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH) said Tuesday on “CNN Primetime” that former President Donald Trump can not win the presidential election in November 2024, and he will “crush the Republican ticket going down.”
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows filed a motion on Tuesday to remove the Fulton County, Georgia, indictment against him to federal court.
The Georgia indictment of President Donald Trump and 18 lawyers, aides, and supporters reflects the unfortunate totalitarian tradition of prosecuting leaders and members of the political opposition in mass trials in which defendants have few rights.
Georgia’s leading elected state officials, who are Republicans, reacted Tuesday to Monday’s late-night indictment of former President Donald Trump and 18 other lawyers, aides, and supporters by reiterating that there was no voter fraud in 2020.
Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis launched her reelection fundraising website days before a grand jury returned a 98-page, 41-count indictment against former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, per Atlanta First News.
Former President Donald Trump will hold a ‘major’ press conference next week to address his fourth indictment.
If successful, the Georgia indictment could criminalize Republican efforts to challenge election results and chill free speech and assembly.
Former President Trump could face up to 76.5 years in the Georgia indictment, bringing the total state/federal potential to 717.5 years.
Conservatives are blasting the latest indictment handed down in Georgia late Monday night against former President Donald Trump.
A former publicist of Kanye West is among the 18 names contained in the latest indictment of former President Donald Trump brought Monday by Democrats in Fulton County, Georgia.
Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat promised that Donald Trump would have a mugshot if indicted in Fulton County DA Fani Willis’s investigation.
Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said Monday that District Attorney Fani Willis had indicted former President Donald Trump and 18 others for a “conspiracy” that was exactly what Democrats did in challenging the 2000 election.
The Georgia indictment includes many statements that fall under the category of political speech that is protected by the First Amendment.
Former Arkansas governor and current Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson responded to the fourth indictment against former President Donald Trump in Georgia on Monday night.
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump responded after midnight Tuesday morning to the late-night indictment in Fulton County, Georgia, by District Attorney Fani Willis, calling it “as flawed and unconstitutional as this entire process.”
The 98-page, 41-count indictment handed down by a Fulton County, Georgia, grand jury on Monday evening charges former President Donald Trump, his lawyers, and his campaign aides with multiple crimes for a nationwide challenge to the 2020 vote.
A grand jury in Georgia returned a 98-page indictment revealing that former President Donald Trump and 18 other co-defendants were indicted.
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump blasted the apparent release of a draft indictment by the court in Fulton County, Georgia, on Monday, saying it was the latest of several “glaring constitutional violations” in the investigation.
The official court website of Fulton County, Georgia, published an indictment against former President Donald Trump on Monday before deleting it, a bizarre, unexplained act that critics say violated Trump’s constitutional rights to due process of law.
Former President Donald Trump blasted Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis ahead of a possible fourth indictment, declaring that he “did not tamper with the election” in 2020 and concluding that this is yet another instance of “election interference.”
While Trump is often accused of telling Raffensperger to “find me the votes,” the transcript of the conversation shows that Trump said something else: “I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state.”
CNN reported Sunday that lawyers for the 2020 presidential campaign of President Donald Trump received a “written invitation” to inspect voting machines and software in Georgia’s Coffee County — though that is not how CNN’s headline portrayed it.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis plans to bring multiple witnesses before a grand jury next week as part of her investigation into former President Donald Trump, CNN reported Saturday.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and host Chris Hayes maintained that Georgia passed a voter suppression law before the 2022 elections, with Warnock claiming people “overcame those barriers in order to send me and
CNN political commentator and former Lt.Gov. Geoff Duncan (R-GA) said Tuesday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” that he was “embarrassed” millions of his fellow Republicans thought Donald Trump was a leader while reacting to the former president’s indictment in the special counsel’s January 6 probe.
A policeman in Hapeville, Georgia, is being praised for his kind gesture towards a young neighbor.
MSNBC legal analyst and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Weissmann said Tuesday on “Alex Wagner Tonight” that he believed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will indict former President Donald Trump under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Law.
A battered Lowe’s employee terminated for chasing after shoplifters was offered her job back at the store in Rincon, Georgia.
ABC legal analyst Sunny Hostin told her co-hosts Thursday on ABC’s “The View” that she believed country musician Jason Aldean’s song “Try That in a Small Town” intentionally “embraces” racist imagery.
Fulton County, Georgia, is the latest to move forward with a $210,000 taxpayer-funded study to evaluate if reparations for residents who are descendants of slaves are practical.
Fashion designer Tameka Foster has collected more than 2,500 signatures for her online petition imploring officials to “drain, clean, and restore” Lake Sidney Lanier
A Georgia Democrat announced that she is switching parties after her leftist colleagues “crucified” her when she chose to support school choice in the state legislature.
Georgia authorities arrested a convicted sex offender who allegedly took upskirt photos of women and touched minors at a Walmart.