Fulton County DA is said to be attempting to charge the former president and others with racketeering offenses as part of her expansive election probe.
"Generally speaking, under RICO laws, as a prosecutor, you have to show two things," Honig told CNN on Tuesday.
Noah Bookbinder, president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, also explained why Willis' office may try to charge Trump and numerous others under RICO as part of her sprawling election probe.
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