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Breaking: Grand Jury In Trump Georgia
Probe Recommends Multiple Indictments
— ‘It Is Not a Short List’

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 2/21/2023 3:11:21 PM

Multiple indictments were recommended by a special grand jury investigating alleged 2020 presidential election interference by Donald Trump in Georgia, the jury’s forewoman revealed in a Tuesday interview. “It is not a short list,” Emily Kohrs, the forewoman of the jury, said as far as the indictment recommendations, but she would not reveal any specific names to the New York Times in an interview. The big question is whether former President Donald Trump would face an indictment, and Kohrs’s words likely won’t inspire a ton of confidence in the Republican’s supporters. “You’re not going to be shocked. It’s not rocket science,”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Kate318 2/21/2023 3:26:21 PM (No. 1408717)
I would imagine a number of people on that list will have good reason to appeal or sue, considering the way this has been handled so far.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: wilarrbie 2/21/2023 3:26:38 PM (No. 1408718)
Remember, prosecutors are the only ones presenting preliminary info to grand jury. That's good. A trial means Trump gets HIS side out to the public too. Which has thus far been lacking.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: formerNYer 2/21/2023 3:34:02 PM (No. 1408721)
If they charge Trump his lawyers should ask for full discovery of all the "mail in" ballots in GA 202 election and lets see how many are copies and if it's statistically accurate with the rest of GA. If it's as loopsided as I believe it is, it proves the fraud. That why you'll never see any charges, they know if they do, the fraud will be exposed.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: nwcudagal 2/21/2023 3:41:57 PM (No. 1408726)
Is this the ham sandwich type of indictments?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: 2assume 2/21/2023 3:44:36 PM (No. 1408727)
If they allow Trump to present the facts, maybe it is a good thing. Trump should double down and insist it be brought to trial and televised. Like that old story where Brer Rabbit says “don’t throw me in the Briar Patch “
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Reply 6 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 2/21/2023 3:54:36 PM (No. 1408731)
The first indictment should be the forewoman doing the talking. I would also think most those that testified against Trump committed perjury.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Proud Texan 2/21/2023 3:55:22 PM (No. 1408732)
Nothing but Mediaite stirring the pot and raising stink with no real facts. Waste of newsprint ... again .
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Reply 8 - Posted by: bpl40 2/21/2023 3:55:39 PM (No. 1408733)
An election in which millions of ballots were cast was awarded to Biden by a mere 12000 votes. There are several groups of ballots that are patently fraudulent and/or illegal which are multiple times the 12k margin of victory. Mind you these are ballots not eligible to become legal votes. I don’t know what the Grand Jury was shown and were thinking. A full fledged discovery where Trump gets his day in court is now vital.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Californian 2/21/2023 4:05:15 PM (No. 1408737)
I like a single slice of cheese and a pickle on the side of my ham sandwich indictments. And a soda, too, please.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: weirdone 2/21/2023 4:47:34 PM (No. 1408752)
Short list? Is there a "Ham Sandwich" on it?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: john56 2/21/2023 5:25:56 PM (No. 1408764)
I expect that my name will be on the indictment list. I am a Republican and I traveled through Atlanta airport since 2020, therefore, I must be a part of the conspiracy to defraud the Democrats in Georgia with their stolen election. The Ham Sandwhich is probably one of the defendants most at risk here.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Zeek Wolfe 2/21/2023 6:01:06 PM (No. 1408782)
Consider the ethnic and political affiliation of grand jurors in Atlanta, Georgia. When you do that, then the basis for any indictment becomes black and white, easily understandable.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: planetgeo 2/21/2023 7:30:05 PM (No. 1408816)
The MSM have been teasing the slanderous inferences from this grand jury processing for weeks...without evidence. Today they got the jury forewoman, who appears to be seeking her 2 minutes of fame, to pile on, again with no hard details but lots of wink-wink juicy inferences. These actions should be subject to multiple lawsuits for slander. They will never apologize. So just make them pay. A lot.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Rumblehog 2/21/2023 8:18:20 PM (No. 1408831)
Lest we forget, it's always possible for a DA to get an Indictment against a ham sandwich, should he so desire.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: mifla 2/22/2023 4:30:39 AM (No. 1408976)
The 24/7 harassment continues. The DA is a Democrat.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Toodles3956 2/22/2023 8:28:51 AM (No. 1409065)
Isn't it about time to think about a civil war if that's what it takes to get the country back on the right track? Don't want it to happen but the liberals simply are just to stupid to figure things out. I'd think there would be some Dems out there that don't want their kids raised in this third world country. I guess I'd be wrong.
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