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Election interference when he called the GA Sec. of State asking to find him just the amount of votes he needed to win.
He did more than that. Can you say RICO, RICO, RICO!
Election interference when he called the GA Sec. of State asking to find him just the amount of votes he needed to win.
He did more than that. Can you say RICO, RICO, RICO!
Election interference when he called the GA Sec. of State asking to find him just the amount of votes he needed to win.
The investigation then expanded to include Rudy Giuliani’s testimony before a state Senate committee, the false electors scheme, and even all the way to the illegal entry into an elections office way down in Coffee County.
Now, a newly published report states that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis wants information from two out-of-state firms hired by the Trump campaign to investigate voter fraud allegations and when they didn’t find any, the report alleges, the campaign buried that information.
I think we should start a poll on who thinks Trump will flee the country and when.
Only all the time.But he says he's innocent! He wouldn't lie, would he?![]()
I would put money on never. Fleeing would mean acknowledging that he had done something wrong, and he is pathologically incapable of doing that.I think we should start a poll on who thinks Trump will flee the country and when.
And the fake electors charges in several states. The discussion has been that these could all be combined into some RICO (racketeering) charges.
New report suggests Fulton DA building massive, multistate RICO case in election probe
He and Steven Seagal could share a dacha.
I think we should start a poll on who thinks Trump will flee the country and when.
What is in Georgia? I'm out of the news loop.
It must be nice to have been able to avoid being sucked down the multi-state Trump crime rabbit hole.I know it's against the rules but I'm going to dox you, Mr. Van Winkle.
On the one hand I think he'll be in denial for months, believing they won't convict him. And like he believed until the last minute he could stay in office that will be his next fantasy. Or if he's convicted no way will they put him in jail.He will not flee; that would be tantamount to an admission of guilt. He would rather be a jailed martyr than a guilty fugitive.
I was referring to denial they will convict him.Months? He'll be in denial for the rest of his life.
I think we should start a poll on who thinks Trump will flee the country and when.
I would put money on never. Fleeing would mean acknowledging that he had done something wrong, and he is pathologically incapable of doing that.
He will not flee; that would be tantamount to an admission of guilt. He would rather be a jailed martyr than a guilty fugitive.