Donald Trump confirmed that he will surrender to the Georgia authorities although he agreed to conditions to remain free

He will pay $200,000 to avoid jail after the indictment. They accuse him of trying to reverse the results of the 2020 presidential election in that state.

The former president of the United States Donald Trump confirmed this Monday in a message on social networks that on Thursday it will be handed over to the authorities in the state of Georgia, where he is indicted for allegedly trying to reverse the results of the 2020 elections.

Trump wrote in a message on his social network, Truth Social, that his “trip” on Thursday to the city of Atlanta will not be for committing any murder but for “make perfect call”.

The former president thus referred to one of the main grounds of the accusation: the recording in which he asks the Secretary of State of Georgia, Brad Raffensperger, to “find” enough votes to win in the state.

In his message on Monday, the former president charged again against the prosecutor in charge of the case, Fani Willis, whom he accused, as he usually does, of leading a witch hunt against him.

This Monday it was also known that Trump will have to pay $200,000 bail to avoid jail after his imputation in the state. The payment of that sum will allow the Republican to regain his freedom once he has turned himself in at the Fulton County (Georgia) prison.

trump was indicted last week on 13 counts by a Georgia grand jury for trying to rig the results of the 2020 election in the state, where incumbent Joe Biden narrowly won.

Among the crimes he is charged with is violating the RICO law (for its acronym in English), commonly used against mafia bosses, which could lead to several years in prison if proven during the trial.

The other accusations that Donald Trump faces

This is Trump’s fourth criminal indictment. Two weeks ago he was indicted by a Washington DC grand jury on four charges for allegedly trying to reverse the result of the 2020 US elections and encouraging the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

In addition, in New York, Trump was charged with 34 charges for payments to porn actress Stormy Daniels, with whom he had an “affair” in the past, to buy his silence during the 2016 election campaign.

The other criminal case is in Florida, where he is charged with 40 counts of illegally stealing and keeping classified documents that he took from the White House in his Mar-a-Lago mansion.

With information from agencies.

By Editor

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