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Trump Trial To Begin On Super Tuesday Eve?
The political prosecution of former President Donald Trump continues. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has conveniently requested that the trial for Trump’s fourth indictment begin one day before Super Tuesday. The Georgia DA also plans on trying the 18 other co-defendants simultaneously as Trump in the RICO case. The requested trial date reeks of sheer politics. What other election interference tactics will the Deep State use to stop the Trump campaign from winning the White House? Also, a federal judge temporarily blocked an Illinois law that allowed Pregnancy Resource Centers to be frivolously sued. The Sekulow team discusses the political corruption of the legal system, the blocked Crisis Pregnancy Center civil liability law, and more on today’s show.
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