Five years after Donald Trump sought to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential race, the final criminal case related to those efforts has been dismissed, meaning the president will face no criminal trial over actions prosecutors once said were supported by strong evidence.
With Georgia’s racketeering prosecution now closed and federal election-interference charges abandoned due to presidential immunity, Trump faces no remaining criminal exposure for actions that prosecutors once argued constituted a broad attempt to unlawfully stay in power.
Newsweek contacted Trump’s personal legal team for comment via email outside of normal office hours on Thursday.
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