ATLANTA - Former President Donald Trump arrived in Atlanta at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport shortly before 11:30 a.m. Wednesday.
The 45th president is attending a fundraiser in the city as he continues his campaign to return to the White House.
Trump greeted a couple of dozen supporters at the airport upon his arrival. He then answered several questions from the press.
Trump refrained from directly responding to a question about his opinion on abortion, emphasizing that it is a settled issue and up to the states to decide. He also criticized President Joe Biden.
When asked about Fani Willis' recent attempt to get his appeal of the disqualification ruling thrown out, Trump dismissed the case as "totally discredited" and labeled it as "election interference."
"I think that case has been totally discredited. It's on behalf of her and her lover, Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Wade. And I think the case has been totally discredited. I would hope, it seems to be. And we'll see how that ends. The one in New York is totally discredited. Every legal scholar said they have no case. It's a horrible thing, but it's election interference," Trump said.