Summary
A new prosecutor decided not to continue the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and others. Pete Skandalakis took over the case after the previous district attorney was removed due to concerns of impropriety. Charges against other defendants remain pending.
Key Facts
- The Georgia election interference case against President Trump will not proceed.
- The new prosecutor, Pete Skandalakis, made the decision not to pursue the case.
- Skandalakis took over after District Attorney Fani Willis was removed from the case.
- Fani Willis was removed due to her romantic relationship with a special prosecutor.
- Although charges against President Trump have been dropped, 14 other defendants, including Rudy Giuliani and Mark Meadows, still face charges.
- President Trump's lead lawyer in Georgia is Steve Sadow.
- Legal action against President Trump was considered unlikely to continue while he is president.