The former president files several fresh motions to toss out Fulton County election interference charges

Attorneys for Donald Trump claim that the former president didn’t have “fair notice” that his attempts to reverse his Georgia loss in the 2020 presidential election could result in criminal charges against him.

A flurry of filings in Fulton County Superior Court on Monday argue that the sprawling election interference case against Mr Trump “consists entirely of core political speech at the zenith of First Amendment protections”.

Attorneys for the former president want the case dismissed on grounds that he has “presidential immunity” from actions while in office, that he was already acquitted for similar allegations in his second impeachment trial, and that he was never told that what he was doing in the state – where he is charged as part of an alleged racketeering scheme to unlawfully subvert the state’s election results – could be prosecuted.

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    10 months ago

    It worked for Jr. Apparently he was too stupid to collude with Russia, despite his best efforts.

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      10 months ago

      Being too stupid to do it is different from I didn’t know. Though both are bad.

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        10 months ago

        The next trump legal argument: “yer honor I’m literally too dumb to commit crimes”

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          10 months ago

          I wonder if being found incompetent to stand trail would have any effect on what he did as president. Like would they just invalidate anything he signed?