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Trump’s Georgia trial date raises suspicions – intriguing events follow.

Are Trump’s Georgia Trial ‍Date and Super Tuesday Coincidences?

When you set up ⁢a massive, ⁤lumbering bureaucratic state ‍like America has,‍ there are bound to be random coincidences.

In politics, on the other ⁣hand, ⁤there are rarely coincidences.

So, for those of you questioning whether the latest round of charges against former President Donald Trump is the ⁣result of a​ dispassionate process ⁣by Georgia prosecutors or another​ politically ⁢motivated ⁤hit⁤ job, I would urge you to look at the ⁤date on‌ which the district attorney wants the trial ‍to start and decide for yourself.

As you’ve no doubt heard by now, Trump and 18 other co-defendants were indicted ⁤on racketeering and other charges⁤ related⁢ to his challenge of the​ 2020 electoral result in⁢ the Peach⁢ State, where Joe Biden⁣ won by the narrowest of margins.

The core of the ⁣case involves a call between Trump and Georgia⁢ Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which prosecutors allege⁣ Trump pressured Raffensperger to “find” the ‍necessary votes. The call was a bit more nuanced than that, and​ the​ case — described by The ‍Associated Press as “sprawling” — includes other ‍efforts to look into purported voting irregularities ⁤that prosecutors claim were‍ illegal.

Whether or not the ⁢effort was unlawful is a matter ‌for a jury to​ decide. However, when that process will begin is inducing some‍ eyebrows to raise.

On Wednesday afternoon, ⁢CNN’s Alayna Greene reported that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis⁤ asked a judge to set​ the trial date for March ⁤4, 2024.

Hmm, let’s see. What, pray tell, might⁢ be happening on or around March 4‌ of next year?

Oh, right —‍ it’s the one date‍ during ⁣the presidential primary season that usually ‌determines ‌who’ll ⁢end up being the party’s‍ nominee.

March 5, ⁢2024, is Super Tuesday, when more than a dozen states — including California, North ⁣Carolina, Texas and Virginia — hold their ⁤primaries.

“In 2016, for example, Trump’s Super Tuesday dominance signaled,‍ against conventional political wisdom, that ​the businessman and reality TV ​star was likely to ​be the party’s nominee,” The Associated Press ⁢noted in ⁣a July article.

“President Joe Biden similarly romped through Super Tuesday in 2020, quickly forcing most of⁢ his remaining rivals ⁢to ⁤drop out,” it said.

As Collin Rugg of Trending Politics put it, quite bluntly: “They are actively interfering in the 2024 election right in front of your eyes and they don’t even care.”

“Remarkable ‌how⁤ the left is successfully rigging elections⁤ through the ‘justice’ system,”⁢ he wrote.⁤ “The FBI did​ it in 2020 and ⁤it is happening again.”

And, as John Hasson ⁢of ⁣Townhall.com noted, this isn’t the only “coincidental” ⁣trial date Trump will potentially be facing:

After special counsel Jack Smith requested a Jan. 2⁤ trial date​ on charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion, Trump went off on‍ Truth Social.

“Deranged Jack Smith has‍ just asked for a trial on the Biden Indictment to take place on⁣ January 2nd., just ahead of the important Iowa Caucuses,” the former president ⁢wrote.

“Only an out of touch lunatic would‍ ask for such a date, ONE DAY into the New Year, and maximum Election Interference with IOWA!” he said.

“Such a ‌trial, which⁢ should never ⁣take place due to my First Amendment ‌Rights, and⁤ massive BIDEN CORRUPTION,⁢ should⁣ only happen, if ⁣at all, AFTER⁤ THE ELECTION. The same with other Fake Biden Indictments. ELECTION‌ INTERFERENCE!”

Trump⁣ had yet to comment on Willis’ proposed trial date on Truth Social as of⁤ Thursday⁢ morning,⁢ but he’s been⁢ unsparing regarding the ​district attorney’s ‌tactics⁢ on the platform in the wake of ⁤the ⁣indictment.

Do ​you ‌think ⁤these‍ trials should be considered ​election interference?

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“Can you believe it?​ This failed District Attorney from Atlanta, ‍Fani Willis, where murders and other violent crime soars daily to new‍ record highs, is charging me with 2020 Presidential⁤ Election Interference,”​ he wrote Wednesday. “No, Fani, the⁢ only Election Interference was done by those that Rigged and ​Stole the⁤ Election. Those are the ones you‍ should be going after, not the innocent people⁣ that are fighting for Election Integrity!”

So, not ​only did Fani Willis and Fulton County prosecutors wait two-and-a-half years to bring charges related to the 2020 election against Trump and those connected ⁢to him, they also want​ to wait until⁣ the day before the primaries ⁣that will likely decide the 2024​ Republican nominee take place‍ to hold⁤ the trial.

And we’re supposed to believe these are just bureaucratic coincidences that happen when trying to fit⁤ criminal proceedings into a busy court schedule. Just‍ like ⁢all the ‌other charges against⁣ Trump, which‍ just so happen to go to trial right before‍ important ‍primaries,‍ as well.

These are the kind of felicitous “coincidences” banana ⁣republics are‍ built on,‍ but not the United States of America.

If ⁣Fani Willis and⁤ her crew couldn’t get their act together before the 2024 ‍election⁣ cycle began in earnest, they should have waited until‌ it was over — if they were acting in ⁣good faith, that is.

The fact they didn’t⁤ tells you all ‌you need ⁤to know about ⁣what this case, just like ‍all the⁣ others, is ⁢ really about.

The post Suspicions⁢ Arise After Trump’s Georgia Trial Date ‌Proposed – Look⁤ What’s Scheduled for the Next Day appeared⁤ first on The Western Journal.



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