NTD spoke to John Malcolm, the vice president of the Heritage Foundation’s Institute for Constitutional Government and the director of the Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, to discuss former President Donald Trump’s case in Georgia. He shed light on what President Trump’s attorney meant when he said that his client had engaged in “core political speech”—and whether that will prove enough to have the case thrown out.
Unwittingly False Statements Made While Not Under Oath Are Not Crimes: Analyst
By Kevin Hogan
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