TRUMP INDICTED! TRUMP CONVICTED! GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES! ... and more convictions yet to come!!!

zod16

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He's been practicing for life behind bars for a while now...

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Coldchi

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the bullshit has now commenced.....


Names, photographs, social media profiles and even the home addresses purportedly belonging to members of the Fulton County grand jury that this week voted to indict former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants are circulating on social media – with experts saying that some anonymous users are calling for violence against them.

CNN cannot independently verify if the photographs, social media accounts and the homes addresses being posted actually belong to the grand jurors.
However, the names being circulated on these sites appear to match the names of at least 13 of the 26 grand jurors that served on the panel in Fulton County. It’s unclear if those names are the actual grand jurors or just people with the same name. Some addresses appear to be wrong.

Unlike the federal system, when someone is indicted in Fulton County, the indictment includes the names of all the grand jurors who served on the 26-member panel that handed up the charges. However, the indictment, which is a public record that’s available on the court website, does not include their addresses or any other personally identifiable information.
Also, on some forums, users are posting multiple social media profiles of different people who have the same name as some of the grand jurors.
This creates an additional layer of risk, Daniel J. Jones, the president of Advance Democracy, a non-profit organization that conducts public-interest investigations and monitors extremism online, told CNN. The posting of social media profiles and home addresses of people who happen to share the name of a grand juror increases their risk of harassment and other forms of harm, he said.
CNN is not naming the websites where these details are being posted, but they range from a major social media profile, to pro-Trump forums, to sites that have previously been linked to violent extremist attacks.
CNN has reached out to the Fulton County sheriff’s office regarding the attempted doxxing.
 

The Catcher In The Rye

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Fani T. Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County, Ga., said on Monday that she hoped her criminal racketeering case against former President Donald J. Trump and his allies could go to trial in about six months. On Wednesday, her office filed a motion seeking a March 4 start date.

But racketeering cases are not built for speed. Just getting this one together has taken two and a half years. The effort to proceed to trial quickly in Georgia will almost certainly be complicated by the schedules of three other criminal cases that Mr. Trump is already facing in Florida, New York and Washington, D.C.

And with 19 defendants represented by a fleet of attorneys, a number of experts on Tuesday didn’t expect a smooth path forward and raised the possibility that the case could potentially take years, rather than months, to lumber toward a conclusion. One defendant, Mark Meadows, Mr. Trump’s former chief of staff, has already filed a motion to move the case to federal court.

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Ms. Willis has tackled complex racketeering cases before. She was the lead prosecutor on a case that dragged on for two years after state investigators found that educators in Atlanta had cheated on school tests. By the time the trial finished in 2015, the lead defendant had died.

Another racketeering indictment, against the rapper known as Young Thug and his associates, was handed up in Fulton County in May of last year; jury selection began more than six months later, in January, and a jury has yet to be seated.
 

darth frosty

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BREAKING: Reporters drop bombshell, reveal that indicted Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows offered funds from Trump’s campaign to Georgia election officials in what District Attorney Fani Willis is calling an “overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy."

But it gets worse…

District Attorney Fani Willis put this revelation on page 45 of her indictment — but reporters had previously overlooked it. Now that it has to come to light, Meadows has A LOT of explaining to do.

In her indictment, Fani Willis wrote, “On or about the 27th day of December 2020, Mark Meadows sent a text message to Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Chief Investigator Frances Watson that stated in part, ‘Is there a way to speed up Fulton county’s signature verification in order to have results before January 6 if the Trump campaign assists financially?”

This rampant criminality and corruption is now a central point in Fani Willis’ criminal conspiracy charges against Meadows.

For context, the signature verification process is the method that election officials use to ensure that absentee ballots have the correct signatures on them.

The Trump campaign, including Meadows, falsely accused Fulton County Democrats and election officials of “rigging” the vote with false absentee ballots as part of their failed effort to steal Biden’s win.

Of course, they never produced a shred of evidence — and their shameless accusations where directed against Fulton County — the Georgia district with the highest density of Black voters. Of course, they didn’t accuse the rural counties of majority white voters were Trump won of any election fraud.

Now, Trump Meadows are likely going to pay for their racist attempted coup with a long prison sentence.
 

TIMEISMONEY

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This is why learning history is very important. I did not know this……..

How many of y’all in here knew a kkk head was an actually governor and got away with all of this shit….I didn’t


There’s a lot more crazy shit in recent history that we have no clue happened…
 

easy_b

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How many of y’all in here knew a kkk head was an actually governor and got away with all of this shit….I didn’t


There’s a lot more crazy shit in recent history that we have no clue happened…
This is why Republicans, especially in the south is trying to white wash history, but it is very hard to do that, especially when it comes to the kkk and slavery.
 
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