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Georgia's case against Trump and others is built around threats of violence.

, “Since 2015, he [has] used his rallies … as radicalization sites. And over and over, he told his supporters at these rallies that violence was a good way to solve conflict.” She reminded us, “How many times did he say, ‘Oh, you know, in the good old days, we used to be able to punch people, and nothing happened’? So, that discourse of violence, which encouraged Jan. 6, is part of this.”, at which he said: “Mr. President, it looks like you likely lost the state of Georgia. We’re investigating.

Indeed, that would be a service to our democracy and a historical lesson cementing Trump’s legacy as a fasciststrongman.

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