Trump refuses and cancels a conference at which he offered to demonstrate accusations of alleged electoral fraud in Georgia.

Surprisingly, Donald Trump decides to back off and cancel press conference scheduled for next week where he promised to provide evidence of complaints that would prove the alleged electoral fraud orchestrated in Georgia. in the 2020 elections

Through a message broadcast on the Truth Social platform, andThe former president of the country indicated that his lawyers recommended that he collect all the evidence. submit them later.

“I have been asked to compile them into formal legal documents while we fight to get fired this is a shameful accusation. Therefore, the press conference is no longer needed!” he wrote.

The commitment was that on Monday morning the 77-year-old politician will appear before the media and from his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, will give to know an extensive and detailed report, the evidence of which could have cleared him of the 13 charges of which he was accused by Fanny WillisDistrict Attorney of Fulton County, this is due to his alleged involvement in an attempt to interfere in the results of the presidential election in Georgia.

Unofficially, there was information that The ex-president’s legal advisers expressed concern that the press conference could further complicate his case and that it was decided to refuse it.

The goal of the former president is to delay the trial that is going to be held against him in Georgia until the end of the elections. (STEPHANIE REYNOLDS/Getty Images)

It should be noted that one of the toughest charges facing a mogul New Yorker in Fulton County related to the claim presented on New Year’s Eve 2020 whereby he falsely claimed a massive fraud change the outcome of elections in Georgia.

Trump pleads not guilty and part of a witch hunt to exclude him from the election campaign Well, he’s leading the polls. headed to the Republican primaries.

Nevertheless, Recently, the results of a survey conducted by the public relations research center Associated Press Norc show that After the release of the fourth indictment against the 77-year-old Republican, 53% of those polled said they certainly would not support him if he were the Republican candidate. appear on the ballot that will determine the character who will occupy the White House for the next four years.

Author: Evaristo Lara
Source: La Opinion

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