<p dir="ltr">Donald Trump and 18 other people were indicted for trying to tamper with the outcome of the 2020 election in the state of Georgia, the fourth indictment for the former US president and favorite to win his Republican Party&#39;s presidential nomination in 2024. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged the 19 defendants under an existing Georgia organized gang crime law, which is often used against gangs, and carries sentences of between five and 20 years&#39; imprisonment. prison. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">At a press conference in Atlanta, the capital of this state in the southeast of the country, the prosecutor announced on Monday night that she was giving Trump and the other defendants until August 25 &quot;to voluntarily surrender&quot; to the Georgia Justice. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">&quot;Witch hunt!&quot; Trump said on his Truth Social social network, referring to the court decision on the 2020 elections, in which he was defeated by President Joe Biden, of the Democratic Party, a candidate for re-election in 2024. &nbsp; <p dir="ltr">&quot;Sounds rigged to me! Why didn&#39;t they indict me two and a half years ago? Because they wanted to do it right in the middle of my political campaign,&quot; Trump added of the indictment. &nbsp;