Trump Moves To Dismiss Fani Willis's Prosecution on Account of 'Political Prejudice' and Presidential Power
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- Policy Leaning
38% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-47% Negative
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55% : Trump won Georgia last month by a little more than two percentage points.48% : If Trump loses before the court of appeals, he could appeal to the Georgia supreme court -- and, possibly, the highest court in the land.
37% : In requesting dismissal, Trump contends that such a course is mandated by the Constitution's Supremacy Clause, which ordains that federal law is part of "the supreme law of the land" and therefore trumps state law -- like Georgia's criminal code.
22% : Ms. Willis has accused her defendants of "playing the race card," and insists that the "train is coming" to convict Trump and his co-defendants.
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