By John Wayne on Friday, 18 August 2023
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Arrest Warrant for Trump for Telling People to Watch a Televised Hearing of a Government Body! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

This one is a warning to the rest of the West, about how the rule of law can be totally perverted in a very quick time by the Left. The prosecutors in Georgia have gone after Trump on numerous absurd grounds, including his tweet: “Georgia hearings now on [One America News Network]. Amazing!” Trump tweeted.

“This was an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy,” the indictment read.

Act 100 of the indictment was that the president encouraged supporters to tune into Newsmax.

Act 101 listed another tweet that encouraged supporters to tune into the Right Side Broadcasting Network as an act of “conspiracy.”

These are normal free speech acts in normal times. But, these times are pathological. As we have said, the idea is to get Trump not prison long enough to do an Epstein on him. This is at the level of the worst of Stalinist USSR.

https://thefederalist.com/2023/08/15/how-stupid-is-the-georgia-anti-trump-case-they-indicted-trump-for-tweeting-at-people-to-watch-tv

“A local prosecutor in Georgia has become Democrats’ latest instrument of election interference, unveiling a fourth round of indictments against former President Donald Trump Monday night that cites activities like encouraging voters to tune into televised broadcasts.

Hours after Atlanta prosecutors prematurely uploaded the Trump indictments to an official government website, the Fulton County district attorney’s office secured the long-sought charges against the Republican frontrunner 15 months before the next election. Fani Willis successfully indicted 19 total defendants she plans to bring to trial together.

With 13 additional counts from Georgia prosecutors over objections to the 2020 presidential election, Trump is now faced with 91 charges as he leads the race for next year’s Republican nomination. Those now facing charges along with the former president include Trump’s last White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and attorney Rudy Giuliani.

Here is a run-down of the “conspiratorial” acts cited by the Fulton County district attorney’s office in the unprecedented indictment.

Asking for Phone Numbers Is ‘Conspiracy’

The Fulton Country prosecutor indicted Meadows for soliciting phone numbers from a pair of Pennsylvania lawmakers.

“Meadows sent a text message to United States Representative Scott Perry from Pennsylvania and stated, ‘can you send me the number for the speaker and the leader of PA Legislature. POTUS wants to chat with them,'” the indictment reads. “This was an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.”

Encouraging Voters to Watch Television Is ‘Conspiracy’

Act 22 cited in the Georgia indictment charged Trump with conspiracy for encouraging supporters to watch hearings broadcast on One America News Network.

“Georgia hearings now on [One America News Network]. Amazing!” the president tweeted.

“This was an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy,” the indictment read.

Act 100 of the indictment faulted the president for encouraging supporters to tune into Newsmax.

Act 101 listed another tweet that encouraged supporters to tune into the Right Side Broadcasting Network as an act of “conspiracy.”

Grassroots Campaigning Is ‘Conspiracy’

Act 38 of the criminal indictment charged Giuliani for retweeting a “Patriot Call to Action” that encouraged voters to call their members of Congress to advocate for their cause.

The tweet stated, “Georgia Patriot Call to Action: today is the day we need you to call your state Senate & House Reps & ask them to sign the petition for a special session. We must have free & fair elections in GA & a this is our only path to ensuring every legal vote is counted @realDonald Trump.”

“This was an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy,” the indictment read.”

 

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