2020 Georgia election investigation killed by Gov. Kemp

Good day all. After five years, it looks like we may find out if Joe Biden actually won the 2020 election or not, and if not, who helped to cover up the alleged crime of Grand Theft Election. Earlier this year, the FBI seized the election records from Fulton County. Now a report is out saying that a probe into the election was shut down by the Governor.


Just to refresh one’s memory, President Trump, after the Georgia results were announced, called Governor Kemp and Secretary of State Raffensperger asking that they look into what he saw as potential fraud. This was the basis of the investigation by Fat Ass Fani Willis to go after President Trump.

Now there is a report that a probe into the potential that there was fraud and that President Trump did win Georgia. That probe was ordered shut down by Governor Kemp. Here are the details from the Federalist:

Recently, Fulton County Superior Court unsealed 61 transcripts from Fani Willis’ 2022 special purpose grand jury — the same panel that recommended racketeering charges against Donald Trump and 18 others. A protective order had kept the sworn testimony under wraps for years. With Willis disqualified and the case dismissed, the documents became public only after former Georgia GOP chairman David Shafer, who was also one of the defendants, filed a motion to lift the protective order so Georgians could read those records for themselves.

And what did those records reveal? Apparently, there was enough information for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to look into things.

Some of the most eye-opening testimony came from former U.S. Senator David Perdue. In 103 pages, he described handing Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Director Vic Reynolds a packet of evidence in May 2021 that Reynolds himself called “compelling” enough to investigate. The materials — “Video evidence and cell phone evidence, along with testimony and bank records that are corroborated,” as Perdue characterized it — had been compiled by True the Vote.

I remember the True the Vote investigations. I also remember how everyone went after True the Vote over what they found. I just glanced at Wikipedia and as expected, it’s very highly politicized in it’s entry on True the Vote.

The group’s ballot-trafficking investigation had been highly controversial, drawing sharp criticism from some election officials and media outlets. Nevertheless, Perdue testified under oath that Reynolds initially viewed the evidence as compelling enough to warrant a full investigation. Perdue also pushed back during the session when prosecutor Nathan Wade questioned him about prior probes that had purportedly cleared the matter, replying that those investigations were “not to my satisfaction.”

Nathan Wade was doing two jobs at that time. One was servicing Fat Ass Fani Willis and the other was acting as an overpaid investigator in the Fulton County Attorney General’s office investigating President Trump.

Six months later, in November 2021, Reynolds called Perdue back. According to Perdue’s sworn account, Reynolds first told him “the governor wants me to tell you why we’re not going to investigate,” then delivered the blunt political rationale: “We’re not going to investigate because … I’m a team player. If the governor doesn’t want to investigate, we’re not going to investigate.”

Now this begs the question, especially after everything that has transpired since President Trump returned to office and put his people into place, What was Kemp trying to hide? Who knows? However, a new law was passed and Kemp did sign it giving the GBI investigative authority over election crimes.

Before April 2022, the GBI had no independent original jurisdiction over election crimes. Its role was to respond and assist when requested by the secretary of state, local district attorneys, or the state election board. The General Assembly changed that with Senate Bill 441, signed by Gov. Brian Kemp on April 27, 2022. The new law gave the GBI explicit concurrent jurisdiction over election crime investigations in some circumstances, plus subpoena power with the consent of the attorney general. Lawmakers explicitly designed the reform to address the very backlogs and political hesitancy that Perdue’s testimony now illustrates in stark detail.

In other words, the very changes that lawmakers passed to insulate future probes from political pressure arrived after Reynolds had already declined to pursue evidence a U.S. senator described as compelling. Reynolds’ public letter of Oct. 22, 2021, had already signaled the outcome: the data was “curious” but did not meet probable-cause thresholds.

And as we now know, Reynolds was wrong. The FBI came in with warrants and seized all the election records in Fulton County for 2020 and I think 2022. We also have the admission that some 300K votes were counted that could not be certified as genuine, more than enough to throw the election to Dementia Joe Biden. (And possibly tip a few other races as well. I get the feeling that Reynolds wanted to look deeper but was worried that he would be fired if he did.

Perdue also noted on the record that Reynolds received a promotion to Superior Court Judge of Cobb County shortly after the grand-jury session — a move that made election watchdogs suspicious and fueled a broader pattern of concern among conservative observers. The transcripts don’t prove motive, but they do make the timeline impossible to ignore.

At the time, both Kemp and Raffensperger were rumored to have political considerations of their own. Raffensperger’s gubernatorial aspirations were well-known to his close supporters in 2018 before he was even elected as secretary of state, and he is currently a candidate for the office.

SPOILER!! He lost!

Meanwhile, Gov. Kemp, a former two-term secretary of state himself, was and still is rumored to be considering a campaign for president in 2028. Critics claim they, and their lieutenants, were more concerned with protecting their political legacies and future aspirations than they were with protecting the integrity of our elections.

If things proceed the way I hope they do, it’s not beyond the realm of possibility that Kemp might find himself being indicted and put on trial in federal court. Even if that doesn’t happen, I think it’s safe to say he can kiss running for president goodbye.

I think that in the next year or so, we’re going to have confirmation that the 2020 election was, indeed, stolen and that both Kemp and Raffensperger knew it was. They might have even been involved in it since neither of them are known to be supporters of the idea of Making America Great Again. Personally, I think their hopes for gaining other elected offices are out the window now and plummeting to their inevitable political end on the street below.

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