GEORGIA PROSECUTOR SHUTS DOWN TRUMP CASE — THE WITCH-HUNT FINALLY COLLAPSES
- Capitol Times
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ATLANTA — In a stunning blow to the American Left’s years-long lawfare crusade, Georgia prosecutor Pete Skandalakis announced Wednesday that he is dropping all charges against President Donald J. Trump and every co-defendant in the so-called “election interference” case — effectively burying one of the most politically charged prosecutions in U.S. history.

Skandalakis, a seasoned legal mind with no appetite for partisan theatrics, made it clear: the citizens of Georgia would not be served by dragging a hollow case through another five to ten years of legal chaos. He described the prosecution as a constitutional minefield, plagued by immunity issues, venue problems, and endless delays that made a future trial almost impossible.
In blunt, unmistakable language, he admitted that bringing this case before a jury before 2029 — or even 2031 — was a fantasy. The implication was unmistakable: the case was dead long before he arrived.
Once hyped as the crown jewel of the Left’s legal war against Donald Trump, the Georgia case was always fueled more by political hatred than evidence. What began as a flashy RICO indictment accusing Trump of everything from phone calls to “fake electors” slowly disintegrated under the weight of constitutional law and prosecutorial misconduct.
The earlier scandal involving former prosecutor Fani Willis — whose personal entanglements and questionable ethics brought national embarrassment — had already weakened the prosecution beyond repair. By the time Skandalakis stepped in, the case was a legal corpse with a pulse.
Today, he finally pulled the plug.
The collapse of the Georgia case marks one of the most significant legal victories of Trump’s political career, not because he was saved by technicalities, but because the truth finally crushed the narrative.
For years, Democrats and their media allies insisted this case would “end Trump.”
Instead, it ended itself.
This is more than vindication — it is proof that America’s constitutional foundation still stands, even under the fiercest political assault.
Skandalakis’s decision sends a message loud enough to echo across the entire legal world:
You cannot twist the justice system into a political weapon without eventually colliding with the very Constitution you tried to circumvent.
With Georgia folding, the last major state-level threat tied to 2020 has vanished.
The Left’s dream of turning courtrooms into campaign headquarters has crumbled.
And now, with the legal fog lifted, President Trump marches forward — stronger, freer, and more determined than ever.
The witch-hunt is over.
Justice — real justice — has spoken.
America wins today. Trump wins today. And the Constitution wins today.


