From Trump’s attacks on poll worker Ruby Freeman, to DA Fani Willis, to Atlanta voters, race is more apparent in the Georgia indictment than the others.
The fourth shoe dropped this week, when Fulton County DA Fani Willis announced Donald Trump’s latest indictment, charging the former president, along with 18 others, for engaging in a sprawling criminal conspiracy to disenfranchise Georgia voters. Trump has been responding by lashing out against Willis and voters in Atlanta, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee.
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