Here's the story for anyone who's wondering what the PP is referring to. As usual, the very thing the GOP accused Dems of doing (tampering with voting equipment) was actually something GOP operatives were guilty of themselves. Exclusive: Georgia prosecutors have messages showing Trump’s team is behind voting system breach
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/13/politics/coffee-county-georgia-voting-system-breach-trump/index.html?lctg=136252390 |
Illegally? |
It front faces information to other witnesses so they can be prepared for questioning. |
It is a predicate felony, so yes, very illegal. |
Are you asking if the voting systems were accessed legally or illegally? |
OK. So it helps witnesses not get caught in lies, given what the prosecutor has. But it sure prepares the public that things look really bad for Tump! |
Yeah that was really really illegal. GOP elections official Misty Hampton of Coffee County allowed big lie nutjobs to root around in the voting system, and fake elector and chairwoman of the Coffee County, GA GOP Cathy Latham allowed election deniers to access county voter data. You all really need to read the GOP Corruption thread. https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2022/09/06/coffee-county-georgia-breach-logan/ |
Gawd, I love this. Penned up in a GA jail. That's what TFG deserves. No way out. |
Grand jury meeting today and tomorrow. Trump intimidated one of tomorrow’s witnesses on social media, telling him he shouldn’t testify. Enhanced security onsite. |
That same day, Friess sent a “Letter of invitation to Coffee County, Georgia” to former NYPD Police Commissioner Bernie Kerik, who was working with Giuliani to find evidence that would back up their baseless claims of potential widespread voter fraud, according to court documents filed as part of an ongoing civil case. Friess then notified operatives who carried out the Coffee County breach and others working directly with Giuliani that Trump’s team had secured written permission, the texts show. CNN has not reviewed the substance of the invitation letter itself, only communications that confirm it was provided to Friess, Kerik and Sullivan Strickler employees. Friess could not be reached for comment. It doesn’t sound like they were actually accessed at all |
I don't understand your last point. How did you come to that conclusion? |
A little from column A, a little from column B. He's daring anybody to hold him accountable...which he'll just claim is more political persecution. |
But the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles can, at the request of the Governor. |