The Georgia Indictments Thread

The Grand Jury has their foot on the gas, to the floor. They're moving faster today than the media expected...
 
It's going to be glorious watching the defendants flip on each other. Trump is totally fucked. His long list of crimes is finally going to catch up to him.
 
A list of charges was leaked, then retracted.

response to that:

"The Office of the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts has learned of a fictitious document that has been circulated online and reported by various media outlets related to The Fulton County Special Purpose Grand Jury," the statement reads.

This is a breaking story and will be updated when more information becomes available.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...31&cvid=071eb01cb2d740b4d432adcd83ae112c&ei=8
 
It's going to be glorious watching the defendants flip on each other. Trump is totally fucked. His long list of crimes is finally going to catch up to him.
And in a state court rather than a federal one--some place that he can't control whether or not he got back into the White House.
 
Any minute now. I can't wait to see the charges against that corrupt piece of shit.

And I'm dying to see who else gets charged.
 
Geoff Duncan said “As Republicans we need to take our medicine and realize the election wasn’t rigged, Donald Trump was the worst candidate ever, in the history of our party ... and now we are going to have to pivot from there,”

Of course that was mere hours after Trump told him not to testify.
 
It takes time for signed indictments to be processed...several hours. I expect them to be unsealed bright and early tomorrow.
 
It takes time for signed indictments to be processed...several hours. I expect them to be unsealed bright and early tomorrow.

CNN: DA is planning on announcing what's in them within the next 3 hours.
 
A really clever way to handle the issue of demonstrations becoming violent when the indictments came down--create the hint of the indictments being brought in sort of midweek, with testimony still under way, and then, zip, bang, bring in the indictments on Monday evening with the street outside deserted.
 
Interesting tidbit mentioned on MSNBC this evening: Apparently the Georgia governor doesn't have pardon power.
 
The grand jury investigating whether former President Donald Trump and others illegally interfered in the 2020 election in Georgia returned an indictment against 10 people late Monday in Atlanta.

Just before 9 p.m. EDT, the court clerk in Fulton County wrote on a certificate that the grand jury had returned an indictment charging 10 people.
Judge Robert McBurney said, "That's it," as he signed off on the indictments from the jury without reading any of the names of the defendants. The details of the charges were expected to be revealed later Monday.

According to the paperwork, the grand jury did not vote against any of the indictments Monday, presented by Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis' team.

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/202...cted-georgia-election-meddling/9681690812311/
 
I know that the article you cite says it's 10 people but the live commentary on this has said it's 10 issues, not people. It could be more people (or fewer).
 

How perfectly poetic would it be if the “pussy” grabber in chief was ultimately taken down by a “Fani”???

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