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State of Georgia v. Donald J. Trump

No. 23SC188947 Circuit · Decided active
Court
7th Cir.
ca7
Decided
Jan 22, 2026
Filed
Oct 10, 2025
Filed (CL)
Oct 10, 2025
CL Status
terminated

Case Overview

The case involves charges against Donald Trump for racketeering, solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer, and multiple conspiracies related to efforts to pressure Georgia officials to alter the 2020 vote count. As of November 17, 2025, the case was at a critical stage after the prior prosecutor was removed by the Court of Appeals due to an appearance of impropriety. On November 14, 2025, a new pro tem prosecutor, Peter Skandalakis, was appointed to carry the case forward, with presidential immunity considered unlikely because the acts were campaign-related rather than official duties.


The Application

History

Trump's alleged coordination with co-conspirators to contact Georgia officials and pressure vote-count alterations constitutes potential racketeering and conspiracy under Georgia law; these campaign-related acts fall outside the scope of official presidential conduct shielded by immunity.

The Conclusion

The case is active and advancing with a newly appointed prosecutor as of November 2025; the presidential immunity defense faces substantial legal obstacles given the campaign-related nature of the alleged conduct.

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