A court in Georgia has decided to begin on October 23 the merits of the case of former US President Donald Trump, who, along with 18 of his associates, was accused of trying to manipulate the election results in his favor in the state. It has been reported DEA News.
The agency emphasizes that local journalists released a document addressed to former Trump attorney Kenneth Chesbrough. Prosecutors allegedly requested a single start date of hearings for all defendants.
The publication says that the meeting at which the charges will be formally read out and the opportunity to respond to them is scheduled for September 6, it is recommended that the evidence base be shared by September 30.
Before that, lawyers of former US President Donald Trump reported The Fulton County (Georgia) court said their clients did not agree to have the trial begin on October 23.
According to CNN’s report, Trump said that at 7:30 p.m. local time (August 25 at 2:30 a.m. Moscow time), he will appear in a prison in the state of Georgia to surrender to the authorities in connection with the case against him for interfering in the US presidential election. 2020.
Earlier, it was reported that former US President Donald Trump agreed to be released on bail in a criminal case regarding election interference in the state of Georgia. The agreement was reached after Trump appeared in court and his lawyers met with representatives of the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office. Under the terms of the agreement, the former American president will have to contribute $200,000. He can deposit this amount in cash or by way of surety.
Earlier Gallup poll showedZelensky’s popularity in the United States surpassed Trump and Biden.
Source: Gazeta
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