Former Bush Official says Georgia prosecutors violated federal election interference law in Trump charges
Former Assistant Secretary of State Bobby Charles says that there are already laws in place that prevent anyone that takes an oath of office or a private citizen from interfering directly in elections. Saying, that based off of this law, the four sets of indictments delivered against Donald Trump, namely from New York, Georgia, and the two indictments that Jack Smith has delivered are “plainly election interference.” The National Spokesman for AMAC says “you’ve got prosecutors seeking to novel the Republican presumption candidate who’s got 60% of the support of the party, they’re trying to novel his ability to participate in Primaries by lining up the briefings and the motion practice against the Primary dates, which is just [on its face] evidence that this is a complete crock. These are three prosecutors bringing four sets of indictments intended to at least diminish the power, the time, and the capacity of a presidential candidate to run against the guy, who they want to support, who is the current sitting President.”