The judge in charge of the election fraud case against Donald Trump in the US state of Georgia has rejected a request by the former president to dismiss the case on constitutional grounds. Trump’s lawyers had argued that the First Amendment of the US Constitution applies in the case – this protects freedom of speech in the US. However, Judge Scott McAfee rejected this argument on Thursday, the US media reported, citing court documents. “Even core political speech addressing matters of public concern is not impenetrable from prosecution if allegedly used to further criminal activity,” McAfee ex…