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Joe Biden deserves his own multi page thread.

John Eastman

The former Trump-allied attorney was booked Tuesday and released on a $100,000 bond.

Charges: Nine counts — two of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree; two of conspiracy to commit false statements; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer; one of conspiracy to commit filing false documents; one of filing false documents; one of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer.
 
Scott Hall

The 2020 Fulton County GOP poll watcher was booked Tuesday and released on a $10,000 bond.

Charges: Seven counts — two of conspiracy to commit election fraud; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of conspiracy to commit computer theft; one of conspiracy to commit computer trespass; one of conspiracy to defraud the state; one of conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy.
 
Harrison Floyd

The former leader of Black Voices for Trump was booked Thursday. No bond agreement has been set.

Charges: Three counts — one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of influencing witnesses; one of conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings.
 
David, we gonna have to place you on suicide watch when things don't quite turn out the way yer hoping?
 
A unique achievement for DJT:

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Donald Trump

Former President Donald Trump was booked at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta on Aug. 24, 2023 and released on a $200,000 bond.

Charges: Thirteen counts — three of solicitation of violation of oath by public officer; two of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree; two of conspiracy to commit false statements; two of false statements and writings; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of conspiracy to commit filing false documents; one of filing false documents; one of conspiracy to commit to impersonating a public officer.
 
Jeffrey Clark

The former Trump Justice Department official is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $100,00 bond.

Charges: Two counts — one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of criminal attempt to commit false statements.
 
Robert Cheeley

The Atlanta attorney is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $50,000 bond.

Charges: Ten counts — two of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree; two of conspiracy to commit false statements; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of conspiracy to commit filing false documents; one of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer; one of solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer; one of false statements; one of perjury.
 
Michael Roman

The former Trump staffer is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $50,000 bond.

Charges: Seven counts — two of conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree; two of conspiracy to commit false statements; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of conspiracy to commit filing false documents; one of conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer.
 
Shawn Still

The alleged fake GOP elector is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $10,000 bond.

Charges: Seven counts — two of forgery in the first degree; two of false statements; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of criminal attempt to commit filing false documents; one of impersonating a public officer.
 
Stephen Lee

The Lutheran pastor from Illinois is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $75,000 bond.

Charges: Five counts — two of criminal attempt to commit influencing witnesses; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of influencing witnesses; one of conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements.

Wasn't aware of this guy. Gotta do a bit of digging. MAGA doesn't seem very Lutheran to me, but I'm open to learning.
 
Trevian Kutti

The former publicist for Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $75,000 bond.

Charges: Three counts — one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of influencing witnesses; one of conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements.

This is a really interesting one to me. She was the one trying to "turn" Ruby Freeman and/or her daughter.
 
Misty Hampton

The former Coffee County elections director is expected to be booked by noon Friday and released on a $10,000 bond.

Charges: Seven counts — two of conspiracy to commit election fraud; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of conspiracy to defraud the state; one of conspiracy to commit computer theft; one of conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy; one of conspiracy to commit computer trespass.

Another really interesting one - the theory is she was giving unauthorized access to voting machines in Coffee County to some of the whackos claiming Dominion was behind it all.
 
Just the sheer number of people being charged is proof of how desperate this idiot county DA is.

What the hell is a lowly county DA doing going after a former President. Why isn't the Georgia Attorney General involved?

Can't wait to see heads explode when a DA in a conservative county gets a grand jury to indict Biden or some other Democrat.
 
Just the sheer number of people being charged is proof of how desperate this idiot county DA is.

What the hell is a lowly county DA doing going after a former President. Why isn't the Georgia Attorney General involved?

Can't wait to see heads explode when a DA in a conservative county gets a grand jury to indict Biden or some other Democrat.
A precedent has been established.
 
Cathy Latham

The former Coffee County GOP chair was booked Wednesday and released on a $75,000 bond.

Charges: Eleven counts — two of conspiracy to commit election fraud; one of violation of the Georgia RICO Act; one of impersonating a public officer; one of forgery in the first degree; one of false statements; one of criminal attempt to commit filing false documents; one of conspiracy to commit computer theft; one of conspiracy to commit computer invasion of privacy; one of conspiracy to defraud the state; one of conspiracy to commit computer trespass.
Sounds like a lot of people exercising their 1st Amendment rights.
 
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