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Beau says:
News from Georgia suggests a looming conspiracy charge, as fake electors turn on each other, potentially causing delays and building a massive case.
Georgia residents, legal observers
The full transcript provides a detailed analysis of the legal situation in Georgia, offering insights into potential delays, ethical dilemmas, and the intricate web of accusations and defenses.
Well, howdy there, internet people, it's Beau again.
So today we are going to talk about some news coming out of Georgia, dealing with
the whole electors thing and how it's probably really, really bad news for
Trump, and how it may cause a delay in things that are going on there.
Okay.
So if you have missed the news, what is widely being covered right now is the
fact that there was a filing that its kind of main purpose was to get a defense attorney
kind of disqualified.
The reason this came about is that the prosecution was talking to some of the people involved
in the fake electors scheme, that portion of it.
And it appears that some of them started kind of pointing fingers at a colleague, saying
Well, you know, they did this stuff that I didn't know about and, you know, kind of throwing each other under the bus.
And the prosecution team seemed to be kind of surprised because the reporting suggests that some of those
possibly implicated in the fake electors scheme didn't know about a potential immunity deal.
that went out, I want to say back in July.
That's important, one of those things, big if true.
And one of the real issues is that one attorney is representing a bunch of these people.
Some of them are those who appear to be pointing fingers, and some of them are the person
and where people having fingers pointed at them.
That presents a pretty ethically tricky situation
for the attorney.
That's what's mainly being reported
and mainly being focused on.
Here's the thing, and this is the important part to me.
The prosecution is going back and talking
to fake electors, people in that part of it.
That is the bottom of those who would be involved.
That is the very bottom of this scheme if it was drawn out as a pyramid.
It seems to be a pretty clear indication that the prosecution in Georgia is looking at a
giant conspiracy charge.
There could be other reasons for it, but at this stage in the game, that seems to be the
most likely reason for doing this.
While the fact that the fake electors do seem to be turning on each other and stuff like
But all of that is entertaining.
The part that really seems to matter, though, is that the prosecution's talking to them
at all at this point, particularly when it comes to getting their versions of things
related to criminal activity that appears to have been unknown to the prosecution.
It does kind of seem like the prosecution there is trying to build a just huge conspiracy
case starting top to bottom.
Again, there are other explanations for it, but that seems to be the most likely.
If that is the case, you're probably going to have to wait a little bit for an indictment
because putting those together and then presenting it,
that takes time.
Anyway, it's just a thought.
y'all have a good day.
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