Georgia's prosecution of Trump is different from his other indictments

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Donald Trump was hit with his fourth indictment since March on Monday, but in many ways the Georgia investigation surrounding allegations of 2020 election interference has been the most exhaustive.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis opened the probe in February 2021, a few weeks after the infamous phone call in which Trump pressed Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” him the number of votes needed to overcome Joe Biden’s advantage in the state. Most of 2022 was consumed with a fact-finding grand jury, before this year’s grand jury with the power to indict heard the outline of the

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