Fulton County Blues: Fulton County Posts … Then Deletes … Charges Against Trump
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Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis is so eager for Donald Trump’s hide her county posted charges against him on a public website before their Grand Jury in the matter has even voted. Can anyone say “tainted jury”? “Failure of due process”? “Clown show?” Plenty of people are.
The posting was quickly deleted and Fulton County clerk released a statement calling the documents “fictitious.” Documents that were put on the county’s official website? Sure. And Georgia was never on Ray Charles’ mind.
The question is whether this posting will be grounds for dismissal of charges when they do come.
So What’s Trump Facing?
The “fictitious” charges are in line with what has been reported. According to Reuters:
The two-page document cites the “Violation Of The Georgia RICO (Racketeer Influenced And Corrupt Organizations) Act,” “Solicitation Of Violation Of Oath By Public Officer,” “Conspiracy To Commit False Statements and Writings” and “Conspiracy To Commit Forgery in the First Degree,” among other charges listed.
All in connection with Trump’s challenging of the 2020 election results in Georgia. Trump’s attorneys Drew Findling & Jennifer Little released a statement.
The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office has once against shown that they have no respect for the integrity of the grand jury process. This was not a simple administrative mistake. A proposed indictment should only be in the hands of the District Attorney’s Office, yet it somehow made its way to the clerk’s office and was assigned a case number and a judge before the grand jury even deliberated. This is emblematic of the pervasive and glaring constitutional violations which have plagued this case from its very inception.
Another Election Leak in Fulton County
Remember when election officials in Fulton County lied about a water main break in order to shut down ballot counting, on the cusp of Trump being near certain to win the state? When I say shut down, I mean they shut down long enough to clear out GOP observers and the press and all but a few officials … who started counting again … until the moment they were caught. But I digress.
Turns out the “water main break” was a tiny leak in one toilet in the massive State Farm Arena facility. Now we’ve got another leak in Fulton County. This time out of the D.A.’s office to CNN, one day before the “accidental” posting of the Trump charges.
CNN reported breathlessly and exclusively Sunday that the Soros-funded D.A. Fani Willis has evidence that Trump’s team hacked into a Georgia election system in early January … the idea apparently being to show how easily it could be done to help make their case the 2020 election in Georgia was wide upon to mischief. (A federal judge had said the same thing months before, but said it was too late to make changes. Heck, a whole slew of Democratic Senators, including Kamala Harris and Amy Kobacher were warning of the dangers as well … at least when it looked like Trump was coasting to re-election. Again I digress.)
CNN was all wide-eyed about the allegation. But why the surprise? When the Georgia legislature was investigating possible voter fraud at the end of 2020, an expert witness J. Hutton Pulizer had his team hack into the election system to show how easily it could be done … during the live hearing. The media rushed to debunk Pulitzer, but the point is clearly Trump and his supporters were trying to show how computer manipulation was possible. (Though come to think of it, it’s the same media who called Ivermectin “horse medicine.” But for a third time, I digress.)
Besides, haven’t we been told since election night the systems were as secure as the crown jewels?
However, here’s our interesting twist. CNN’s report focuses on the Trump team’s post-election activities in Coffee County. The Fulton County D.A. is allegedly eyeballing a former election official in Coffee County, Georgia for helping the Trump team, in fact “inviting” them in to their systems. (Wouldn’t that make it Coffee County’s problem, not Fulton’s? But again … digress.)
Coffee County is familiar to those of you who read The Stream after the election.
The election supervisor of Coffee County at the time, a woman named Misty Martin (now known as Misty Hampton), produced a video to prove just how easy it was to use the adjudication system in Georgia’s election software to change votes from one candidate to another. Did it in about 30 seconds, right in front of your eyes. Then she showed how with a few pushes of the right buttons she could create a vote out of thin air for a candidate.
Watch for yourself.
This is the same Misty Hampton whom CNN says invited the involvement of the Trump team in January 2021.
A Must Read on Fulton County’s Election Kerfuffle
Meanwhile, as we await Fulton County’s impending indictment of Trump — as opposed to just posting the charges on their website — we have a MUST READ AND SHARE for you, “Funny Business in Fulton County.” It was a compilation of evidence out of Fulton County as of July 2021, including links to devastating articles from John Solomon and investigative reports from VoterGA.
The official margin in Georgia was a mere 11,779 votes. I submit it will be near impossible to read our compilation, watch the videos, follow the links and not understand why Trump had extremely good reason to cry foul and demand a forensic audit.
Today’s shady business of posting charges before the Grand Jury has even had a chance to deliberate amplifies those cries.
Al Perrotta is the Managing Editor of The Stream, chief barista for The Brew and co-author, with John Zmirak, of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Immigration. You can follow him at @StreamingAl at GETTR, Gab, Parler, and now at TRUTH Social.