Of course, there’s nothing new with this politically motivated witch hunt by Dems. They will make sure to paint too many negative images of President Donald Trump as possible knowing he will run to reclaim the office.
But no matter how hard the leftists tried over the past 7 years, Trump still stands strong. In fact, they’re always trying to get Trump arrested, send him to prison, and destroy his entire life. But, in the end, nothing happened. It was all part of an elaborate plan to destroy Trump’s image to the public but they failed miserably.
Now, Dems tried yet again to indict Trump for another phone call, this time the call he had with that establishment bozo Brad Raffensperger after the disastrous 2020 election sham.
More details of this report from The Gateway Pundit:
Georgia’s Fulton County DA couldn’t tie a crime to President Trump despite 75 witnesses brought in front of a Grand Jury. It was a nothingburger as we all knew going in.
This was all just another witch hunt.
Vernon Jones, former Georgia Representative, shared that Fulton County ONLY found possible perjury charges after tens of witnesses were interrogated in front of the court.
Jones shared on the War Room today that the corrupt Fulton County DA wanted to use a special court used for civil cases to trap individuals in an unjust and unnecessary grand jury hearing.
After 75 witnesses over a 7 month period, they got nothing.
WATCH:
In addition to Jones, Bannon had attorney Mike Davis on to discuss the same garbage grand jury results.
According to WayneDupree, this is what CNN had to say about the big, much-anticipated report:
Portions of a highly anticipated report by the Atlanta-area special grand jury on their investigation into former President Donald Trump’s actions in Georgia after the 2020 election was released Thursday after a judge ordered the limited release earlier this week.
The report’s introduction and conclusion, as well as concerns the panel had about witnesses lying under oath, was made public.
Sources: WayneDupree, The Gateway Pundit, CNN