Oral arguments in Trump RICO case cancelled without explanation by Georgia appeals court
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75% ReliableGood
- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
-41% Negative
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36% : The order is the latest development in the multiple criminal cases involving Trump that have been turned on their heads since his election victory.32% : The terse order did not include an explanation for the hearing's cancellation, but comes less than two weeks after Trump resoundingly won the 2024 presidential election.
22% : "Trump and several other codefendants earlier this year sought to have Willis disqualified from prosecuting the case in which the president-elect is facing multiple criminal charges.
10% : Trump and his cohorts in August appealed McAfee's ruling, asserting that it did not go far enough, and sought to have Willis disqualified from the case as well.Willis' office has signaled that even if Trump is removed from the case, prosecutors will continue to pursue charges against the remaining defendants.
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