Former President Donald Trump’s planned press conference to counter the allegations outlined in an indictment by the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office in Georgia is now uncertain, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation. Trump’s legal advisors have expressed concerns that the press conference, where he intended to present claims of voter fraud, could exacerbate his legal challenges. Some of his attorneys have even advised him to cancel the press conference altogether.
After Trump and 18 co-defendants were indicted in Georgia, he announced the press conference on social media. He promised to share a comprehensive report on alleged presidential election fraud in Georgia. However, Georgia’s Republican governor, along with prominent figures like Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence, have affirmed that the 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen.
The validity of Georgia’s 2020 presidential election results has been thoroughly examined through various counts and investigations, all of which have confirmed the election’s outcome. Despite this, Trump’s planned press conference appears uncertain due to the concerns raised by his legal advisors and the broader consensus that the claims he aims to present lack credibility.
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Donovan was born and raised in the deep south of South Central Georgia, roughly two hours from the Georgia-Florida line. His father was a guitar player, farmer, and eventually blue color worker for GM. His mother suffered from Scleroderma starting a few years after he was born, so she became a home maker. Growing up as an only child, Donovan’s interest included music (though he really never learned to play anything) and anything dealing with technology, but specifically computers.
He has spent his entire life involved with computer technology either as a hobby or as a career. In his middle to late teens, he ran a BBS (electronic bulletin board system – the precursor to the modern day Internet). He learned about networking computer systems, building computers, and communication technologies as part of his career.
Later in life, he fulfilled his dream of running his own ISP (Internet Service Provider) when he was hired first as the Network Manager and eventually the General Manager of the Telecommunications Department for the City of Tifton, known as CityNet.
Today he runs his own IT business and has been podcasting in some form or fashion since 2011.