Donald Trump will not seek to take his Georgia election interference case to federal court, ending weeks of speculation after the former president suggested earlier this month that he might try to move the case forward using a tactic that would slow down the proceedings could delay. Trump’s lawyer Steven Sadow announced the decision in a court filing on Thursday. “This decision is based on his reasonable belief that this honorable court intends to fully protect his constitutional right to a fair trial and to guarantee him due process throughout the prosecution of his case in the Supreme Court of Fulton County, Georgia.” “Sadow wrote. Trump has sought to undermine trust in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who said she has received death threats over her prosecution of Trump.
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