Trump's countdown begins, fear of arrest again provokes supporters, former US President
Trump's countdown begins, fear of arrest again provokes supporters, former US President
Former US President Donald Trump will surrender on Thursday in connection with fraud in Georgia's elections. According to reports, former US President Donald Trump has informed on social media that he is going to surrender on Thursday in the case of fraud in Georgia's elections. He wrote that he was going to be arrested. Last week, charges were filed against Donald Trump and 18 others on charges of meddling in the Georgia election and trying to overturn the election results. Significantly, Donald Trump is facing 12 charges including fraud and felony, along with trying to overturn his election defeat in Georgia in 2020. Along with Trump, 18 others, including his former lawyer Rudolph Giuliani and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, are also accused of involvement in the fraud. In this case, Trump will have to pay a bond of $200,000.
Former US President Donald Trump In view of the surrender of former US President Trump, the movement of people around the Fulton County Jail will be stopped from Wednesday night itself, so that there is no problem of law and order. Meanwhile, Trump is continuously giving messages to his supporters through social media and telling himself to be innocent. He says that he is being deliberately framed so that he cannot participate as a presidential candidate in the 2024 election. The Georgia case is the fourth indictment of Donald Trump in the past five months. Trump and 18 of his aides were set a deadline of Friday to surrender. Now Trump himself has posted on social media that he will surrender in Fulton County Jail on Thursday itself. The court has prepared documents for Trump's surrender, one of the conditions is that Trump will not threaten or threaten any other witness or victim, Trump will not be able to write anything against them even on social media. (RZ)