
ATLANTA – December started with a mega-hearing in Donald Trump’s Georgia election racketeering case that saw the courtroom debut for attorneys for several defendants, including the former president. Trump’s attorney, Steve Sadow, made headlines when he said having a trial that coincided with the close of the 2024 presidential campaign would constitute “election interference" and that any trial would have to be paused should his client win the White House from when he took office until the end of his term in 2029. It was a giant curveball thrown into...