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Hole opens in Fani Willis' RICO case against Trump
« on: October 27, 2023, 12:02:07 am »
WND 10/26/2023

Analysis points out none of 4 deals so far have included key count

An analysis of the Georgia organized crime case being brought against President Donald Trump and a dozen of his close associates during the 2020 election fight has revealed a hole in the case.

So far, among the four defendants who have reached plea agreements, none has ended up with a guilty verdict to the core claim, the RICO organized crime count.

The charges brought by prosecutor Fani Willis claim that Trump and others broke the law when they worked to reverse the decision that Joe Biden won the state in 2020.

Willis famously claims that Trump's insistence to state officials that they look for additional ballots was confirmation of a crime, even though similar comments are routine for politicians in the heat of an election fight.

Since then, of course, evidence of significant outside election influence for the 2020 results has become known, including the $400 million plus that Mark Zuckerberg handed out to recruit voters from Democrat districts to help Joe Biden.

His actions have prompted several states to ban such election influence operations.

Further, in a move that a poll later revealed almost definitely gave the election to Biden, it was confirmed the FBI interfered in the results by telling media organizations to suppress "Russian disinformation" when it really was accurate reporting about the laptop computer abandoned by Hunter Biden at a repair shop, and the evidence of Biden family behaviors that it included.

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The report charged, "As Willis continues to extract guilty pleas from Trump supporters over charges that don’t have anything to do with the RICO indictment – Chesebro was the third such plea deal – it is becoming readily apparent that Willis filed an overly broad, politically motivated sham indictment to generate negative political headlines for Trump."

More: https://www.wnd.com/2023/10/hole-opens-fani-willis-rico-case-trump/