Trump Faces Seven Years In Georgia Prison

     Georgia prosecutors have announced a criminal probe into Donald Trump regarding a call he placed to the Georgia secretary of state, a call in which he urged the latter to "find" one more vote than was necessary for him to win and told him that failing to do so would subject him to criminal liability. While this is a long process that would require the probe to result in an indictment to result in a conviction, he is being investigated for felony charges that could place him in prison for seven years.

     What is most significant is that Trump's defense attorney, Bruce Castor, claimed that Trump should be criminally tried rather than impeached, and Trump's call, as part of a broader scheme to overturn the 2020 election, will be discussed at length as his impeachment continues. If he is charged in Georgia, states like Michigan and Arizona could also file criminal investigations into his activity.

     New York has already done the same, and he is under investigation in Washington, D.C. Trump's greatest fear is allegedly that he could be held criminally and civilly liable for his life of crime.

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