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BREAKING: Reporters drop bombshell, reveal that indicted Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows offered funds from Trump’s campaign to Georgia election officials in what District Attorney Fani Willis is calling an “overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy."

But it gets worse…

District Attorney Fani Willis put this revelation on page 45 of her indictment — but reporters had previously overlooked it. Now that it has to come to light, Meadows has A LOT of explaining to do.

In her indictment, Fani Willis wrote, “On or about the 27th day of December 2020, Mark Meadows sent a text message to Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Chief Investigator Frances Watson that stated in part, ‘Is there a way to speed up Fulton county’s signature verification in order to have results before January 6 if the Trump campaign assists financially?”

This rampant criminality and corruption is now a central point in Fani Willis’ criminal conspiracy charges against Meadows.
For context, the signature verification process is the method that election officials use to ensure that absentee ballots have the correct signatures on them.

The Trump campaign, including Meadows, falsely accused Fulton County Democrats and election officials of “rigging” the vote with false absentee ballots as part of their failed effort to steal Biden’s win.

Of course, they never produced a shred of evidence — and their shameless accusations where directed against Fulton County — the Georgia district with the highest density of Black voters. Of course, they didn’t accuse the rural counties of majority white voters were Trump won of any election fraud.

Now, Trump Meadows are likely going to pay for their racist attempted coup with a long prison sentence.

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