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impeachment of the former US President Trump has been misfired in the US Congress, but prosecution investigations against Trump continue.

Georgia State Prosecutors are reviewing ways to apply organized crime charges against Trump.



This is Kim Yoon-soo, correspondent from Washington.



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US prosecutors in Fulton County, Georgia, say they have launched an official investigation into former President Trump.



On the 2nd of last month, President Trump called the state secretary of state to find out if he could find a vote that could reverse the election results.



[Trump-Georgia Secretary of State Call (last January 2nd): Hey, this is what I want.

It means finding the lost 11,780 votes.] The



White House was on the background of the resignation of Senator Graham, a close friend of Trump, asking to invalidate the absentee ballot in Georgia, and the resignation of the federal prosecutor of the Northern Georgian state who refused to initiate an election fraud investigation. It is also subject to investigation if there was pressure.



The prosecution is considering applying the charges of organized crime as it is highly likely that a series of actions have been organized.



[Willis/USA Fulton County District Attorney, Georgia: Very simple equation.

We will check the facts and conduct a legal review.

If anyone is found to have violated the law, a prosecution decision will be made.]



Washington's prosecutors are starting to investigate charges of inciting riots and New York prosecutors' investigation into illegal loans and real estate transactions, which is expected to intensify the prosecution's all-round pressure on former President Trump.