Georgia joins New York in filing a criminal investigation into Trump's activities - in this case a phone call that was far from "perfect."
The investigation by Fulton County prosecutors is looking into a damning phone call that Trump made to the Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, while he was still president in which Trump begged him to "find" the votes to reverse Joe Biden's victory.
According to The New York Times there are several allegations ranging from false statements to "any involvement in violence or threats related to the election's administration."
In addition, Raffensperger's office has opened a separate investigation into the phone call.
Stay tuned.
This is going to be a bigger story than Trump's second impeachment.
More importantly, he may actually be convicted, unlike the impeachment trial with it's predetermined outcome.
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