While the case against the Malignant Loser for stealing and withholding highly classified documents proceeds in Florida (post below), the election fraud case against the Malignant Loser and his associates is getting ready to select the grand jury today in Fulton County, GA. Some of the charges the Malignant Loser and his associates face are racketeering, election fraud and obstruction:
"Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney will preside over the court proceedings on Tuesday. He oversaw the special grand jury that collected evidence in the Trump investigation, and he is also expected to oversee the grand jury that is tasked with making charging decisions in the case.
The pool of potential grand jurors will be screened for scheduling conflicts and hardships of serving. Cameras are allowed in the courtroom, though it’s unclear how much of the proceedings will be public. [snip]
All signs are pointing to final charging decisions coming sometime in August.
Willis announced remote workdays for staff in August and asked judges to reduce in-person hearings, likely out of security concerns. She previously alerted local police that possible charges would be announced between July 11 and September 1.
To secure an indictment in the Trump investigation, 16 of the 23 voting grand jury members would need to be present. Once that quorum is established, 12 votes would be needed to hand up an indictment."
In addition to the Malignant Loser, his unhinged consigliere Rudy "Toot Toot" Giuliani and 16 MAGAts who signed up as fake electors have been notified that they are targets of the District Attorney Fani Willis' office.
A key point is that since these are state charges, a convicted person would not be able to receive a Presidential pardon, as in the case of a Federal conviction.
(photos: The perp and DA Willis. Getty Images / AP)