On Monday, a grand jury in Georgia issued an indictment against Donald Trump, accusing the former president of attempting to overturn his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden. This marks the fourth time Trump has been criminally charged in five months.
The 98-page indictment lists 41 charges against 19 defendants, including Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani, former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, and former White House lawyer John Eastman.
All the defendants are accused of breaking Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) Act by allegedly trying to copy election data and convince lawmakers to throw out legitimate election results.
With the indictment having been accidentally released by the Fulton County clerk of courts before the grand jury had even voted, the rigged nature of the American legal system is blatantly apparent to witnesses. Trump's right to due process has been continually violated, while the speed and timing of prosecutors' attacks can only be viewed as politically motivated.
The improvement Trump is continuing to gain in the polls from his growing list of indictments is most likely a temporary high. The reality of Trump's legal woes will soon become apparent, and his GOP support will wane. With a vast amount of campaign funds being directed towards court battles rather than electioneering, Trump's current aura of invincibility is unsustainable.