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A pivot, an exit, some mis-direction & Friday reflections
How does the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro tie in with Tulsi Gabbard being in Fulton County last week to oversee the FBI raiding 700 boxes of 2020 ballots?
Is this about concocting a narrative that Maduro – who couldn’t keep himself safe from extrication in his own country – altered the outcome of the 2020 election swing states like Georgia?
Sounds far-fetched, right?
Then, the shifting rationale for Tulsi’s presence went from (Trump) “I don’t know” to (also Trump) “Pam Bondi sent her.” and theorizing Gabbard’s role.
Warnings from voting-rights attorney Marc Elias about Trump’s “plan B” after failing at gerrymandering, which include political prosecutions, dry-running at ballot-seizures and more.
Ron then shifts to breaking Georgia political news, including Fulton County’s lawsuit demanding the ballots be returned, Rep. Barry Loudermilk’s decision not to seek reelection, and a dramatic shake-up in the GOP governor’s race fueled by big money, anonymous attack ads, and party infighting.
Written by: Ron Roberts
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