Georgia Judge Ends Trump's Election Case

Georgia, USAWed Nov 26 2025
A Georgia judge recently threw out the last criminal case against former President Trump related to the 2020 election. This decision means that Trump won't face criminal charges for trying to overturn the election results. Trump has had three criminal cases dropped since he was re-elected last year. Some of his close friends, like his old lawyer Rudolph Giuliani and former White House chief Mark Meadows, were also involved in this case. The case was originally brought by Fani Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County. But Pete Skandalakis, a state prosecutor, argued that questioning election results isn't against the law. He said the federal investigation led by Jack Smith is a better place to look into Trump's actions after the 2020 election. Skandalakis also pointed out that the U. S. Supreme Court recently ruled that presidents can't be prosecuted for official acts. This means any legal battles over Trump's immunity would take a long time and couldn't happen until after his second term ends in 2029. This case was seen as a big threat to Trump because state criminal convictions can't be pardoned by the president. But now, it's over, and Trump won't face criminal charges for his actions related to the 2020 election in Georgia.
https://localnews.ai/article/georgia-judge-ends-trumps-election-case-d5aed07e

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    If Trump can't be prosecuted, does that mean he's now immune to jaywalking tickets too?
    How does the legal principle of absolute immunity balance with the need for transparency and accountability in government?
    If Trump is immune from prosecution, can he finally settle the debate on whether he can be a lifeguard?

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