And it is a. . . banger.
. . .[O]n December 3, 2020 [Trump himself] issued a Tweet, amplifying the knowingly false claims made in Co-Conspirator 1's presentation in Georgia: “Wow! Blockbuster testimony, taking place right now in Georgia. Ballot stuffing by Dems when Republicans were forced to leave the large counting room. Plenty more coming, but this alone leads to an easy win of the State!”
On December 4, the Georgia Secretary of State Chief Operating Officer debunked the claims… issuing a Tweet stating “the 90-second video of the election workers at State Farm Arena, purporting to show fraud was watched in its entirety by the Georgia Secretary of State investigators... it shows normal ballot processing. . . .“
On December 31, [Trump himself] signed a verification, affirming false election fraud allegations made on his behalf in a lawsuit -- filed in his capacity as a candidate for President -- against the Georgia governor and Secretary of State. In advance of the filing Co-Conspirator 2, who was advising the Defendant on the lawsuit, acknowledged in an email that he and the defendant had (since signing a previous certification) been made aware that some of the allegations and evidence offered by the expert had been inaccurate, and that signing a new affirmation with that knowledge (and incorporation by reference) would not be accurate. [Trump himself] signed the verification, to be filed nonetheless. . . . [This false verification was then filed in federal court.]
From on or about November 13, 2020, through on or about January 20, 2021, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere the defendant Donald J Trump did knowingly, combine, conspire, confederate and agree with co-conspirators known and unknown to the Grand Jury, to injure, oppress, threaten and intimidate, one or more persons in the free exercise and enjoyment of a right and privilege secured to them by the Constitution and laws of the United States -- that is, the right to vote, and have one’s vote counted, in violation of Title 18 USC § 241. . . .
This indictment still nails Tangerine, but avoids the pitfalls created by the Supremes in September, on immunity. One cannot file knowingly false federal court pleadings -- there is no discharge of presidential duties there. Ever. So, it doesn't really matter how long it takes -- when this all finally gets to verdicts. . . He. Is. Going. To. Jail. Now you know.
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