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In a recent confrontation with the media, former President Donald Trump vehemently rejected the notion of accepting a plea deal if he were to face charges in the Georgia election interference case against him. Trump’s forceful denial comes as state prosecutors are reportedly preparing to present the case to a grand jury in the coming days.
Speaking to a reporter in Iowa, Trump displayed his trademark confidence, declaring, „We did nothing wrong. We don’t ever take a plea deal. It’s a wise guy’s question. You’re a wise guy.“ Trump’s words echoed his consistent stance that he and his team had engaged in no unlawful activity. He emphasized, „We don’t take plea deals because I did nothing wrong. It’s called election interference. You know what that is?“
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As mentioned by Huff Post, The case in question revolves around Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis‘ investigation into alleged attempts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. As the possibility of an indictment by a Georgia grand jury looms, Trump’s legal battles continue to mount.
Trump’s legal team had previously sought to challenge the legitimacy of the Georgia probe, but their efforts were dismissed by the state’s Supreme Court in the preceding month.