Trump scores huge legal win that sent Democrats into hysterics

The Left has tried to get Trump thrown in prison for years. But their plans are finally crumbling.

Now Trump scored a huge legal win that sent Democrats into hysterics.

Another Witch Hunt Collapses: Georgia Election Case Against President Trump Officially Dead

In a decisive victory for justice, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has fully dismissed the years-long 2020 election interference case against President Donald J. Trump and all co-defendants, bringing a formal end to one of the most high-profile examples of partisan lawfare.

“Lawfare Is Finally Over”: Trump’s Team Declares Total Vindication

The state’s motion to drop the charges—filed by the independent prosecutor who replaced the disqualified Fani Willis—was granted without qualification, closing the book on a prosecution that President Trump and his supporters have long branded as politically motivated harassment.

“The State having moved for an entry of nolle prosequi for all remaining defendants, the Court grants the motion,” the order declares. “This case is hereby dismissed in its entirety.”

Trump’s lead Georgia defense counsel Steve Sadow described the case as “lawfare.”

“The political persecution of President Trump by disqualified DA Fani Willis is finally over. This case should never have been brought. A fair and impartial prosecutor has put an end to this lawfare,” Sadow said in the statement.

Prosecutor Admits Reality: No Path Forward While Trump Leads the Nation

Peter J. Skandalakis, the neutral prosecutor appointed after Willis’s removal, cited the interests of justice, judicial finality, and simple practicality in recommending dismissal—acknowledging that dragging the case out another five to ten years serves no one, especially with a sitting president who cannot realistically be hauled into a state courtroom.

“This entire case, from the initiation of the District Attorney’s investigation in 2021 to the present, is without precedent,” noted Skandalakis.

“In my professional judgment, the citizens of Georgia are not served by pursuing this case in full for another five to ten years.”

“There is no realistic prospect that a sitting President will be compelled to appear in Georgia to stand trial on the allegations in this indictment. Donald J. Trump’s current term as President of the United States of America does not expire until January 20, 2029; by that point, eight years will have elapsed since the phone call at issue.”

Skandalakis also ruled out severing Trump from the other defendants, calling separate trials “illogical and unduly burdensome and costly” given limited resources and the inevitable multi-year delay until 2029 or beyond.

The dismissal marks the quiet end of a saga that began with relentless media fanfare and delivered America the now-iconic Trump mugshot—an image that only fueled his historic political comeback. Another attempted takedown bites the dust.

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