First Co-Defendant in Junk Trump Georgia Election Case Pleads Guilty – Coffee County Bail Bondsman Is Now Expected to Testify Against Other 18 Co-Defendants

Bail Bondsman Scott Hall pleads guilty to charges in the Trump Georgia election case. in Fulton County.

Now it’s starting to make sense.  Scott Hall, the bail bondsman from Coffee County, Georgia, pleaded guilty today in Fulton County in the Trump Georgia election case.

Scott Hall will now testify against the rest of the defendants in the case.  It took Hall a little over a month to plead guilty to the charges.  He will serve no time in prison in exchange for his testimony against the other 18 co-defendants.

Scott Hall is a bail bondman who was standing in a room in Coffee County observing the process when the Dominion voting machine was legally examined.  Examining voting machines that are connected to the internet is no longer allowed in America today – as long as Democrats can keep “winning.”

Hall was charged with seven felonies.  CNN described his charges:

Hall, a bail bondsman and pro-Trump poll-watcher in Atlanta, spent hours inside a restricted area of the Coffee County elections office when voting systems were breached in January 2021. The breach was connected to efforts by pro-Trump conspiracy theorists to find voter fraud. Hall was captured on surveillance video at the office, on the day of the breach. He testified before the grand jury in Fulton County case and acknowledged that he gained access to a voting machine.

It is not clear why the Coffee County election officials were indicted by Fani Willis in Fulton County for examining a Dominion voting machine.  It is also not clear why this would be a crime.  It is interesting that the first person to plead guilty is from Coffee County and not Fulton County.

Obviously, our justice system is completely broken at this point.

CNBC reported:

Scott Hall, one of the 18 co-defendants of former President Donald Trump in his Georgia election interference case, pleaded guilty Friday in Atlanta to five misdemeanor conspiracy charges.

Hall is the first person charged with Trump to plead guilty in the case, which alleges a widespread racketeering conspiracy to overturn Trump’s 2020 electoral loss to President Joe Biden.

At a hearing in Fulton County Superior Court, Hall confirmed to Judge Scott McAfee that his plea deal requires him to testify in future proceedings in the case, including trials of his co-defendants, including Trump.

The 59-year-old bail bondsman will serve five years of probation, pay a $5,000 fine, and perform 200 hours of community service as part of that deal.

McAfee also ordered Hall to write a letter of apology to the state of Georgia for his crimes and to have no involvement in the administration of elections.

Hall was accused in the indictment issued last month of willfully tampering with electronic voting machines in Coffee County, Georgia, and of working with several other co-defendants, including the pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, in that effort.

He originally was charged with seven criminal counts.

Here is video from today’s hearing inside Judge Scott McAfee’s courtroom with Scott Hall the bail bondsman.

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Megyn Kelly and Guests Rip the Second Republican Debate: ‘A Disaster’ (VIDEO)

Megyn Kelly discussed the Republican debate on FOX Business this week with two guests and they all seem to agree that it was terrible.

This message has to be repeated because the GOP needs to learn that conservative voters are sick and tired of this happening every four years.

Megyn saved most of her criticism for the Univision host who sounded like she worked for MSNBC.

Here’s what Megyn said, via Real Clear Politics:

MEGYN KELLY: It was terrible. Between the lackluster performance from some of the candidates and the cringe attempts and laugh lines, it seems yet again, the only real winner was Trump…My God what a hot mess. I have to say I didn’t enjoy it. I said yesterday, this is a good thing because it’s Republicans getting their ideas out there. That’s probably better for the GOP, reinforce the positions that they hold when it comes to border, when it comes to the economy. That can work to their benefit as we go into the general.

No, I take it all back. They were sniping, they were small ball, they were petty. The moderators were a disaster. I don’t think it was a good night for the Republican Party. It could have been, it just wasn’t. And I think overall it was a fail. So I will give the whole event – I won’t give it an F, but I’m gonna give it a D.

What on earth was Fox thinking partnering with Univision? That woman Ilia Calderon is a leftist who’s been partnering with Jorge Ramos, who more than anyone is responsible for the abandoned objectivity approach to Donald Trump and to journalism. They have almost singularly undermined the profession of journalism, more than any other that I can think of off the top of my head and it was intentional. She’s his co-anchor. This is a leftist news organization that’s basically propaganda. They’ve been in partnership with the Clintons. It was like having Hillary Clinton out there – this woman’s questions.

And while I’ve anchored five presidential debates in the GOP primary field, and you can go out there and it’s perfectly fine to say, ‘Hey, here’s an issue that is going to be a problem for you if you’re the nominee when you get to the general,’ you can do that…The issue selection and the way in and out of the questions showed her bias time and time and time again, and at times, she wasn’t the only one on the stage committing that sin for a GOP primary.

Watch the video below:

If the GOP doesn’t figure this out, Republican voters are just going to stop watching debates. If they all sound like CNN and MSNBC, what’s the point?

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