The majority of the pro-Trump Republican electors who met and submitted bogus Electoral College votes were known to have taken immunity deals. The three electors charged in the indictment are David Shafer, the former chair of the state Republican Party; State Senator Shawn Still; and Cathy Latham, who was the head of the Coffee County Republican Party at the time. Mr. Shafer presided over the December 2020 meeting of the bogus electors and Mr. Still served as secretary for the meeting. bogus electors to a layman is racketeering enough.
Then he gets the case throw out and the AG gets indited for illegal fundraising This case could break the Fulton county bank To charge 18 wealthy people in one trial could cost 100 million...The residents of Fulton country may need to pay an extra tax to help the Democrat party
This is what you will see on the streets of Fulton county Your chance of being a victim of crime in Fulton County may be as high as 1 in 20 in the southwest neighborhoods, or as low as 1 in 50 in the west part of the county.
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/0...ick&pgtype=LegacyCollection&variant=undefined It is late but a concise read for each person’s indictment. The indictment alleges that Rudolph W. Giuliani’s false statements to legislators included assertions that Democratic officials used a water main break on election night as an excuse to clear out a vote-counting area at Atlanta’s State Farm Arena. This theory continues to be promulgated in pro-Trump circles. Mr. Meadows also spoke with Frances Watson, the chief investigator for Brad Raffensperger, the Georgia secretary of state, who was conducting an inquiry into ballot signatures in Cobb County. A day later, Mr. Trump phoned Ms. Watson himself, and told her that “when the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.” The indictment’s focus on the harassment of Fulton County election worker Ruby Freeman — an African American woman in her 60s who was falsely accused by Trump and others of committing election crimes — follows the Jan. 6 Committee’s focus on the suffering that these lies inflicted on Freeman and her daughter. Their story served as one of the most chilling moments of the committee’s televised presentations.