Former President Donald Trump has announced he will travel to Atlanta, Georgia on Thursday to be arrested. The former President called his indictment by a Fulton County grand jury a “witch hunt” and accused District Attorney Fani Willis of “continuing to campaign, and raise money” off of his prosecution. Trump also said the Georgia prosecution was, “…in strict coordination with Crooked Joe Biden’s DOJ.”
Last week, Willis announced that Trump along with 18 other individuals would be charged under the RICO statute for actions and statements made during the 2020 presidential election.
As The National Pulse previously reported, Trump’s alleged co-conspirators include former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (who led the city through the aftermath of 9/11), former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, attorney John Eastman, former Department of Justice attorney Jeffery Clark, attorney Sydney Powell, attorney Kenneth Chesebro, and pro-DeSantis attorney Jenna Ellis.
District Attorney Fani Willis has come under increasing criticism for her handling of the Trump prosecution in Georgia – including launching her own political fundraising site shortly before the indictments were handed down. Additionally, Willis was removed from a part of her case by a judge when she held a fundraiser for the Democrat political opponent of one of her investigations targets – a Republican state lawmaker.
Last week, in an apparent error, the docket report listing the charges against former President Trump was uploaded to the Fulton County court website shortly before the grand jury actually voted on the indictments.