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    Fulton County DA opens criminal probe into Trump's efforts to overturn Georgia election results.
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    The launching of the investigation was revealed in a letter from District Attorney Fani Willis to state officials asking them to preserve documents potentially related to the 2020 general election, "with particular care given to set aside and preserve those that may be evidence of attempts to influence the actions of persons who were administering" it, which would include Trump's Jan. 2 phone call with the secretary.
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    News of Willis' investigation comes just two days after it was revealed that the Georgia secretary of state's office had launched its own investigation into Trump's phone calls to state officials, and in the midst of the U.S. Senate's ongoing impeachment trial as Democrats seek to convict Trump on charges that his efforts to thwart his election loss helped to incite the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
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    Trump allegedly pleaded with an investigator in Georgia State Secretary Brad Raffensperger's office to "find the fraud," according to an individual familiar with the call. Later, when ABC News obtained audio of his Jan. 2 call to Raffensperger in which Trump pleaded with him to find the exact amount of votes needed to overturn his election loss, election experts argued Trump could have violated [up to] three separate state laws.
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Yes – While I don't necessarily like unions as I feel they have been abused in the past, I also realize some of the value in the merits of what they try to achieve. Many workers have no choice of employment due to the closing of businesses because of the more successful business model of Amazon. This leaves them no choice but to take whatever Amazon offers. It is clear that Amazon will not willingly increase wages or improve working conditions.


No – There are laws that protect workers rights. Putting a union in place doesn’t guarantee things will get better, it just puts a lot more restrictions on what the employees and their managers can do to solve a problem together. Unions are unnecessary middle men in today’s world.


Unsure – The pay is well above minimum in most states with benefits. It is their right to unionize, but I'm not sure if they understand what that will actually mean.


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