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As many as 20 top Republicans have reportedly been targeted by Democrat prosecutors in Fulton County, Georgia, a county that voted 3-to-1 for Biden in the last election, according to a recent report in the New York Times. Specious allegations of racketeering and conspiracy are part of the arsenal in this and other political prosecutions being unleashed against Trump and his advisors.
Last week Fulton County
prosecutors misled the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit by
pretending that the signatures on the Georgia mail-in ballots were twice
verified. Instead, as confirmed in data posted by the non-partisan Ballotpedia, Georgia opened
the floodgates to mail-in ballots in 2020 without maintaining normal
verification and rejection rates.
Ballotpedia’s table of
mail-in or absentee ballots in the last three elections show that Georgia
increased its allowance of mail ballots by a record 1.1 million (from 213,000
in 2016 to 1,316,000 in 2020). At the same time, its rejection rate fell
from 6.4% in 2016 to a rock-bottom 0.4% in 2020.
Those mail-in “votes”
were overwhelmingly for Biden, without meaningful verification of their
authenticity. Every percentage point reduction in the rejection rate likely
meant 11,000 more votes for Biden in a state he reportedly won by only that
slim margin.
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Ballotpedia charts all the states by
the change in rejection rates of their mail-in or absentee ballots from 2016 to
2020, and Georgia ranks as the very worst in the country by that crucial
measure. Georgia decreased its ballot rejections by 30 times the national
average reduction in ballot rejections between the last two presidential
elections.
Yet not only do
prosecutors in Georgia fail to acknowledge this disparity, they
reportedly plan to indict the Trump advisers and
ultimately Trump for daring to criticize the malfeasance of
Georgia election officials in allowing questionable ballots to
be counted. A worse political misuse of prosecutorial power is difficult to
imagine, and on Monday the Fulton County prosecutors even filed court papers to
compel testimony by a police chaplain from the small town of Montgomery,
Illinois.
Texas courts have
already stood up against the Fulton County travesty by properly rejecting
Georgia’s attempt to haul Texans before the Democrat-stacked process in an
Atlanta courtroom. A Texas appellate court expressed its strong doubts that the Fulton
County proceeding is even legitimate, as it ruled that a Texas resident can
ignore Fulton County’s subpoena.
Ballotpedia data show
that the rejection rate of only 0.15% in Georgia of
invalid signatures on mail-in/absentee ballots in 2020 was far less than in
many other states, and comparable to the national average rejection rate for
ballots failing to contain any signature at all.
For nearly two years,
Fulton County prosecutors have been unable to find any real crime committed by
any Trump supporter or Republican in criticizing Georgia’s improper election
procedures. Now in the Eleventh Circuit, Democrats are pleading a belated
urgency as they demand immediate testimony by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC).
In Nevada on Saturday,
campaigning for Republican Adam Laxalt for U.S. Senate, while polling indicates
a GOP recapture of the Senate if he wins, Trump lambasted the weaponizing of
prosecutions. “The Democrats are locking up their political opponents,
spying on their political rivals, silencing dissent and using the full force of
government law enforcement and the media, the fake media, to try and
crush our movement,” Trump said.
“Every freedom-loving
American needs to understand the time to stand up to this growing tyranny is
right now in this election,” he added. No president has ever campaigned so hard
for others, and by doing this Trump makes the Republican Party Great
Again.
“We don't have the
luxury of waiting. The only way evil will triumph is for good men and women to
do nothing,” Trump said in channeling the great conservative statesman Edmund Burke, who courageously
defended the American colonies as a member of the English Parliament.
Georgia Democrats should not be
allowed to stuff the ballot box with unverified votes again
this election, or misuse prosecutorial power such that Republicans are deterred
from criticizing this form of election fraud. The entire country is affected by an
improper election process in Georgia, and more states in addition to
Texas should start ruling against attempts by Fulton County to haul
non-Georgians to Atlanta.
The Fulton County
proceeding is creating a split between states in a way that our country has not
seen in a long time. Traditionally the courts in one state are quick to comply
with requests by a prosecutor in another state, but political prosecutions are
ending that “comity.”
“Biden and his Left-wing
handlers are turning America into a police state," Trump properly declared
in Nevada. He decried what he describes as “weaponizing” of prosecutions by
Democrats.
John and Andy Schlafly
are sons of Phyllis Schlafly (1924-2016) and lead the continuing Phyllis
Schlafly Eagles organizations with writing and policy work.
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