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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Georgia investigation: Trump's point man/secretary/errand boy, is a big, big, target. [View all]
For months I have been focused on Meadow's for good reasons. He was involved in everything. He did what ever Trump told him to do.
In late December, Meadow's made a unexpected visit to Georgia.
Meadow's trip set in motion a series of meetings, phone calls, which ended on Jan. 2nd with trump's infamous, criminal phone call to the SOS of Georgia, a recorded phone call. Meadow's kicked off Trump's phone call by introducing the 8 people involved in the call.
When Meadow's arrived in Georgia, he was barred by the office of SOS from entering the room where absentee ballots were being counted. Meadow's later pressed Georgia officials to give him access to private voter information. It was denied.
Meadow's gathered contact information form top Georgia officials. He turned that information over to Trump. The next day Trump starting calling them, pressuring them to find fraud.
Trump's infamous phone call was the last of 18 phone calls attempted to the office of the SOS.
57 minutes into Trump's phone call, Meadow's pressured the counsel for The SOS to give Trump voter data so they could investigate for fraud. Meadow's was told it's against state law. Meadow's pressured the counsel again.
Pay attention to the Georgia election. A special grand jury is being put in place this May. I have no doubt Meadow's is going to be a big target. The AG heading the investigating seems confident she can prove crimes were committed under Georgia state law. Everyone involved in Trump's infamous phone call will be subpoenaed by the grand jury.