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The Georgia Case for Trump
A question from a listener that I thought was worth some discussion. So apparently Trump is being investigated for possibly breaking a Georgia law about convincing someone to commit election fraud which allegedly occurred on a phone call. Since Trump obviously wasn't in Georgia at the time of that phone call, why would he be subject to Georgia law? If I'm in Florida and I've never set foot and say Oklahoma, I can apparently break an Oklahoma law on the phone with someone in Oklahoma and be indicted by Oklahoma - even if the Oklahoma law broke isn't a law in Florida. But yeah, it's kind of weird, right? It's a little different than what you might think,. The idea of who has
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