@Forbespaula Yes, because Trump's turned the DOJ into his personal vendetta machine. Note how many cases have or will be thrown out and how many principled lawyers have quit.
@laralogan The data was securely stored and backed up per law and procedures by others. She let unauthorized people into the secure server room, allowed them to copy the hard drive, gave the data to unauthorized people. Felonies no matter if there was election fraud or not (there wasn't).
@natespopve76659@stephen_richer@Garrett_Archer@rodneyglassman No evidebd for any of that.
What Georgia confessed to isn't illegal. The poll worker's signatures are required by rule 183-1-12. 12, not statute. https://t.co/Hrv3b5PbqC. It doesn't invalidate the votes. https://t.co/NzUOx997A8
@PootDibou What they confessed to isn't illegal. The poll worker's signatures are required by rule 183-1-12. 12, not statute. https://t.co/Hrv3b5PbqC. It doesn't invalidate the votes. https://t.co/NzUOx997A8
Q: You see Ruby Freeman take [ballots] off the scanner after scanning them?
Deputy Chief of Investigations: They're not tabulated. You have to push a button to accept. She never did that. Jams up. She never pushed accept. She reloads them & does it again.
https://t.co/66l1GoZ8gK
@BZsSaloon Bullshit. There was no settlement. He dropped the suit with prejudice. The Court was not involved. He just decreed the slush fund and immunity.
The most partisan aspect of the slush fund is it can't be for Republican persecution, like Comey.
https://t.co/CFysXYAyEK