Atlanta-area prosecutors investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia are in possession of text messages and emails directly connecting members of Donald Trump’s legal team to the early January 2021 voting system breach in Coffee County, sources tell CNN.

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    Maybe this is why its taking so long. Shes gonna file indictment proceedings against them all?

    And this will be state charges.

    No presidential pardons for you.

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      Oh wait.

      What if Lyndsay Graham is in there lmao. He called Rathensburger ( I think that’s how you spell it) as well.

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        Graham is up to his ass in this. 20 years ago I thought he was a bigot, but one who had opinions worth listening to on national security and military affairs.

        What a sad little wrinkled balloon he turned out to be. Hope his ass gets indicted too.

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    Ok now do the Republican Senators that helped the coup like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Boebert etc

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      There’s a whole damn Waffle House of counties.

      Early, Cook, Crisp, Bacon, and Coffee are all GA counties.

      As a now-westerner, the only explanation I can come up with is that it’s a job-creation scheme for crooked sheriffs.

      (We got a few of those out here too mind you, seems to go with the job)

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      Georgia has more counties than any other state*. We’re fuckin’ overflowing with counties 'round here!

      (* Edit: except Texas, which I forgot about, but which doesn’t count because having a lot of counties makes sense for a huge state)