First Fulton County is Atlanta and the special grand jury looking into Trump supposedly trying to interfere in the election doesn’t have the power to indict like a normal grand jury. They can only recommend that the DA indict.
And now as I’ve said before a prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich. It’s just a fact and I’ll explain it further below. But now we have the benefit of a person even dumber than the supposed Mary Poppins would be disinformation czar. She’s a Wiccan witch on a witch hunt. You can’t make this up because it’s just too crazy.
Now here’s the important part. In case you don’t know, the reason that prosecutors can indict a ham sandwich is because they are the only one who puts evidence before the grand jury. The defense presents nothing and the potential defendant if he chooses to testify before it has to do so without counsel. And the prosecutor not only controls what they hear but also tells them what the law is. Anyone still curious about why they can indict a ham sandwich?
Here’s what you need to know about this particular case. The prosecutor lied to the gj and told them that Trump told Raffensberger to find additional votes and the transcript of the call revealed that to be a lie and he also told them that Trump’s attorney said it was about voter fraud and that’s a lie. Trump filed a lawsuit and the judge refused to appoint a judge and so his case wouldn’t be heard until it was moot. So they asked Raffensberger to look into 25 specific instances of violations of Georgia voting laws.
Now there should be no indictments by a sane DA but things are probably different in Atlanta. In most cases they would never do it without an airtight case which doesn’t exist. But this is a situation where the DA can actually gain creds even for a bs losing case in her desire for higher office. Just in case you don’t know, Atlanta is just as much of a far left swamp as DC. This has nothing to do with justice, just one more blatant attempt to cripple Trump and like all the others it will fail.
Here’s a link that agrees.