I’m not sure we are appreciating @marceelias enough.
We know Sidney Powell and others filed a number of lawsuits in a number of states to try to overturn the election. And we know there are 7 states who had false electors.
Now, we need to know this…Buckle up. A wee🧵👇🏻
This picture is still emerging. A conspiracy is being laid out before us. @TheJusticeDept@January6thCmte need to look very closely at this thread.
As I said, we now know Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Arizona all had a slate of false electors.
But now we can add the fact that 5 of the false electors in Georgia were also named Plaintiffs in a *pre-December 14, 2020* lawsuit in Georgia.
Oh, you noticed there was a 6th name highlighted in blue? He’s running for Lt. Gov and got trump’s endorsement after signing the false elector document. Convenient. Gov Kemp is being primaried. Signing laws that ban giving water to voters wasn’t enough to appease the boss?
But that’s just Georgia, it’s not like it happened in Michigan as well and oh no, it happened in Michigan as well. 🤦🏼♂️
Three of MI’s 16 false electors were also Plaintiffs in a Sidney Powell election lawsuit file November 25, 2020.
Wisconsin. Surely, Wisconsin didn’t have the same phenomenon occur. Sorry, folks. It actually gets a bit worse in Wisconsin because in WI, the Wisconsin Voters Alliance filed suit which is Phill Kline Amistad Project lawsuit. Kline is a former KS AG who lost his KS law license.
But Sidney Powell didn’t let The Amistad Project have all the fun in Wisconsin. She filed a case there too on behalf of yet another false elector. That’s 2 of 10 false electors in WI also appearing as Plaintiffs in lawsuits pre-dating 12/14/20.
Nevada has 6 electoral college votes. And they also have 6 false electors. All 6 were Plaintiffs in a Jesse Binnall lawsuit. You may remember Binnall from being along side Sidney Powell when they both represented General Mike Flynn as he twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
In New Mexico, trump seems to have wanted to lose
his own battle in trump v Toulouse Oliver. Am I pronouncing that right?
To lose? Ah, ta-loose. Got it, thanks. Ta-loose.
trump didn’t quite go it alone in Pennsylvania, but these other named Plaintiffs are not false electors.
It is worth keeping an eye on PA because one of their false electors, Lou Barletta, is running for Governor. trump endorsed Barletta in 2018. Doug Mastriano is running too though. We’ll see if being a false elector is enough to keep the don on Lou’s side. inquirer.com/news/trump-rep…
Now to Arizona. Ah, Arizona. Home of the quixotic Sen Kyrsten Sinema and seditious Reps Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs. I’m sure the sun is shining brightly on democracy in AZ, right?
Make it stop.
Like NV every single false elector was also a Plaintiff in a pre 12/14/20 lawsuit.
I began this thread appreciating @marceelias because he and his team defeated these lawsuits. I recall trump telling us we would get ‘tired of winning’ and watching him lose these cases had me Kraken up at the time. But we need to understand what was really going on here.
27 false electors were also Plaintiffs in various lawsuits brought by Sidney Powell, Binnall or The Amistad Project. Each of those lawsuits were filed *prior* to the December 14th date when the false elector documents were signed. Makes one wonder what Mike Flynn knew 12/12/20.
And what John Eastman knew when he testified on December 3rd to the Georgia State legislators. Rudy Giuliani and Power Point man Phil Waldron also testified to Georgia on December 3rd.
How important was December 3rd 2020 to the overall scheme to overturn the election? Important enough that Jeffrey Bossert Clark referenced it in the first paragraph of his ‘Proof of concept’ letter that caused so much trouble for Acting AG Rosen at DOJ.
Finally on December 14, 2020 those 27 false electors did exactly what WH aide to president Quid pro Quo, Stephen Miller said they needed to. These were the electors they were going to send to Congress to 🗣 🎙 OVERTURN THE ELECTION!
Plaintiffs in lawsuits that ultimately may get the attorneys who brought them disbarred seems bad. Those same plaintiffs going on to become false electors seems worse. The White House knowing about it, Sidney Powell litigating it, John Eastman writing a memo about it…
On this and every #MLKDay I read A Letter from a Birmingham jail. Each year, I pick a quote that resonates through history. This year:
‘Rise from the bondage of myths and half-truths to the unfettered realm of creative analysis and objective appraisal’.
Who sells the oil and gas? Republicans 📌1
Who sells the groceries? Republicans 📌2
Who owns the real estate? Republicans 📌3
Who fearmongers socialism which relies on state set prices?Republicans 📌4
Whose fault is inflation? The Democrats.🤷🏼♂️
On the call with Judge Kelly, there is discussion about defendants in jail dealing with Covid restrictions not being able to review evidence against them. People could just get vaccinated, wear masks and wash their hands and not commit crimes. Have they tried that?
Also Nordean has been in solitary confinement for 30 days and his attorney doesn’t know why. No matter what we think of these defendants, they deserve adequate representation because we are a country of laws. It’s because he failed on Jan 6 he’s still afforded those rights, btw.
Bigg’s lawyer is arguing that the DC jail is a place where no one can adequately prepare for trial no matter the reason they are there. He says it is a very unhappy place. Really? Jail isn’t a pleasant experience? Sounds like a ‘finding out’ situation.
January 6th was a pretty bad day. It was a bad day for our country, it was a bad day for democracy and truth be told, no matter how much he reveled in it in the tent, on the stage, or in the dining room, it was a pretty bad day for trump. But it got worse for him on Jan 7th. 🧵👇🏻
January 6th was such a big deal that this intelligence community report seems to have fallen a bit by the wayside. This report is short, only 15 pages, so please read it. Here is the full version.
On Jan 7th, the National Intelligence Council presented this report to trump. One day after his failed insurrection predicated on an election he lost but said was stolen, he learned from his own team that even with Putin’s help undermining our electoral process he didn’t win.
I appreciate the @January6thCmte and the massive amount of work they have done thus far, however that doesn’t preclude me from having questions for them. By this point, they should have subpoenas and criminal referrals drafted for everyone they want to talk to ready to go. 🧵👇🏻
They asked for cooperation from Bannon who told them to go shit in their hat. They rightfully referred him to the DOJ who waited a month before before deciding to indict him. This would be fine if the committee had begun 10 months before they did, but they were late there too.
Once Mark Meadows was identified as someone the committee needed to speak with, they allowed him to play them. He cooperated, then he didn’t, then maybe he would, then finally he too, told them to go screw. Now he is on indictment watch after a late criminal referral.
Sure Jim Jordan confirming he isn’t going to cooperate with the @January6thCmte (we knew he wouldn’t), evokes Benghazi, but don’t fall for the trap. Keep the focus on Jordan. Besides the provably false statements in his letter (Pelosi/McCarthy negotiation) there is more to see.👇🏻
First, let’s remember who is has just decided to *not* cooperate with the most important investigation of the biggest crime in the history of this nation. 🗣Jordan is the RANKING MEMBER OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE.
Do you remember that Reuters article? The one where they say the FBI has ‘scant evidence’? If you ever wondered why that article was written, it was so congressmen could use is at as a defense. Check the footnotes, Jim Jordan has just used it as a defense.
If you aren’t following local reporting in and around Lancaster PA, it’s a good time to start paying attention. Prior to January 6th, there was a meeting in Quarryville PA where a power point was shown to Oathkeepers relative to communications. Some of this is so familiar. 🧵👇🏻
If you read the PowerPoint above, you may have noticed a slide with SHTF on it. If not, it’s here. It looks boilerplate as opposed to something done custom. Is SHTF a normal thing in the comms community? That’s a serious question because on January 6th, that channel was used.
During the Jan 6th Insurrection, at the end of the broadcast on Zello Stop the Steal J6 chat, Watchdog says he is ‘going to a policy discussion on the SHTF Intel channel’. This sentence tells us a lot. ‘Policy’ ‘Discussion’. These are other words for planning with coconspirators.