They thought they had him pinned, but on November 26, 2025 the long-running Fulton County spectacle finally collapsed when a neutral prosecutor moved to dismiss the Georgia election case against President Trump. After years of grandstanding and headline-chasing, the charges were dropped and the courtroom circus that Democrats and their media allies celebrated was exposed as a hollow political theater.
The new prosecutor, Pete Skandalakis, concluded the practical and legal obstacles made pursuing the case untenable and urged the judge to dismiss the remaining counts — putting an end to the last major criminal effort to punish Trump over the 2020 election. This outcome vindicates what millions of Americans suspected: the prosecution was more about politics than the rule of law.
Remember why this case was teetering from the start: Fulton County DA Fani Willis was forced into the national spotlight over her ethically compromised relationship with the very special prosecutor she hired, Nathan Wade. Judges and appeals courts repeatedly flagged the appearance of impropriety, and those warnings finally cost the prosecution its credibility.
The practical result of the whole saga is sobering for the left: years of resources, leaks, and media hysteria produced plea deals and headlines, but no jury verdicts and no lasting convictions. Ordinary Americans watched as an overzealous local prosecutor turned a politically charged investigation into a self-inflicted mess that now serves as a cautionary tale about weaponizing the justice system.
Mainstream outlets like CNN who trafficked in breathless predictions and triumphalist coverage now find themselves scrambling to explain why their narrative failed. This isn’t just about one network being embarrassed — it’s about a media culture that rushed to cheer on partisan prosecutions and ignored inconvenient facts until a fair, impartial check finally returned the law to its place.
President Trump and his legal team framed the dismissal as vindication, and they’re right to demand accountability for those who sought to use criminal charges as political weapons. Patriot Americans should be furious that our justice system was almost turned into a partisan cudgel, and we should insist on reforms that prevent future abuses.
