WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A judge on Wednesday agreed to dismiss charges against U.S. President Donald Trump and his allies for allegedly trying to overturn the Republican’s 2020 presidential election defeat in Georgia, according to court documents.
Prosecutor Peter Skandalakis had asked for a dismissal of the 39 charges, including racketeering, against Trump and a group of aides, saying prosecuting the case would be “unproductive.”
“I recognize that, given the deep political divisions in our country, this decision will not be universally popular,” wrote Skandalakis, who earlier this month replaced Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis after she was disqualified last year.
Steve Sadow, a lawyer for Trump, praised the dismissal, saying the case should have never been brought.
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