Donald Trump will “surrender” at Fulton County Jail to face charges leveled at him by Georgia District Attorney (DA) Fani Willis on Thursday or Friday, according to a “senior law enforcement official” cited by CNN.
DA Willis, who raised suspicions about her prosecution by publishing the indictment before a grand jury had even issued it, claims Trump orchestrated “a multi-state, coordinated plan… to influence the results of the November 2020 election in Georgia and elsewhere,” and is hitting him with 13 charges under the RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act, as if he was a mafia don.
Trump has been highly critical of Willis, branding her an anti-white racist pursuing him as part of a “campaign and fundraising CON JOB” while violent crime in her jurisdiction spirals.
Eighteen alleged co-conspirators have also been charged, most notably Rudy Giuliani, the 9/11-era New York City mayor who was acting as a lawyer for Trump following the disputed 2020 election.
Leftist politicians seem intent of making Trump’s arrest in Georgia into a public spectacle, with local sheriff Patrick ‘Pat’ Labat – a Democrat – promising the press a mugshot of the former president, which previous arraignments in New York, Florida, and Washington D.C. have not produced.