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Georgia investigation of Trump: Yet another scam

The determination of the Left from both the Republican and Democrat parties to stop you, er, Donald Trump, but really you, from opposing their agenda reaches the extreme.

The most serious threat to Donald Trump’s reelection bid for president in 2024 has been the danger of an indictment in Georgia for his placing a perfectly appropriate phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on or about Jan. 3, 2021. This is an astonishingly precise parallel to Trump’s phone call to Ukraine and the first impeachment trial. It’s like a remake of a bad movie. This is dangerous to Trump because no one is responding to clarify the actual facts. The silence from Trump’s lawyers is allowing the Left to run roughshod.

This particular scheme out of many is the false claim that Trump tried to pressure Raffensperger to “overturn” (that is, get correct) the results of the 2020 election for president in Georgia. However, the discussions of these events are buried amidst anti-Trump hysteria. Finding the most basic details is very difficult. It is distressing that Trump’s Georgia lawyers are doing so little to defend him. The effective lawyers helping Trump are Christina Bobb, Harmeet Dhillon, Alina Habba and Jenna Ellis. And Rudy Giuliani was very assertive and a fighter. Others seem to be asleep.

On Dec. 31, 2020, Trump’s lawyers finally got around to filing a 34-page federal lawsuit with 1,978 pages of evidence attached, in Trump v. Kemp, Case No. 1:20-cv-05310, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

Then, on or about Jan. 3, 2021, there was a Rule 26(f) obligatory phone call. See NBC News’ presentation of the phone call, but ignore the skewed opinions added.

Understand that this phone call was required – mandatory – under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 26(f), which requires a “meet and confer” consultation among the parties.

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