"Judge Denies Trump and Co-Defendant's Motion to Compel Evidence in Georgia Election Interference Case"

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Jeffrey Clark, a co-defendant of Donald Trump in a Georgia election interference case, seeks access to communications between Fulton County prosecutors and the White House counsel's office, alleging political motives behind the case. His lawyer claims the Biden White House is involved in the prosecution and seeks documents to support a dismissal on grounds of selective prosecution. The judge is reviewing the request and will make a decision after studying the case law. Clark and others have pleaded not guilty to charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.
Topics:nation#doj#georgia-election-interference#jeffrey-clark#legalcourt-proceedings#selective-prosecution#white-house
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