Indictment Watch: Georgia Grand Jury to Hear Trump 2020 Election Case Next Week

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will take her findings from her garbage investigation into Trump’s efforts to challenge the 2020 election to a grand jury next week.

“On Tuesday afternoon, two witnesses who received subpoenas to appear before the Fulton County grand jury said in interviews that they had not received notices instructing them to testify within the next 48 hours, a sign that the case will not get to the jury until next week.” – The New York Times reported.

The Atlanta courthouse on Monday locked down ahead of Fani Willis’ decision to charge Trump.

Fani Willis is reportedly ‘ready to go’ and gearing up to indict Trump possibly next week.

Fulton County prosecutors are preparing sprawling racketeering charges against Trump over his effort to challenge the 2020 election in Georgia.

Fani Willis based her investigation on President Trump’s call with Georgia officials that was later doctored and leaked to the fake news outlet Washington Post. The WaPo published a completely fraudulent text of the call. These phony charges have already been debunked by The Gateway Pundit and others.

Since the racketeering statute in Georgia requires prosecutors to show a pattern of activity on at least two “qualifying” crimes, Fani Willis’s team will pursue the indictment on statutes related to “influencing witnesses and computer trespass.” – The Guardian recently reported.

The exact evidence is unclear, however, the computer trespass charge is related to efforts to access and examine the Dominion Voting Systems machines in Coffee County.

The ‘influencing witness’ charge may be related to Trump’s phone call with Brad Raffensperger.

Since Coffee County is outside of Fani Willis’s jurisdiction, the racketeering statute allows her to cast a wider net.

Trump lashed out at Fani Willis during his rally in New Hampshire this week.

“They say there’s a young woman, a young racist, in Atlanta – she’s a racist… and they say, I guess, they say she was after a certain gang, she ended up having an affair with the head of the gang or a gang member,” Trump said of Fani Willis.

“And this is a person who wants to indict me. She’s got a lot of problems but, she wants to indict me to try and run for some other office…by the way, she wants to indict me for a perfect phone call. This is even better than my perfect phone call with Ukraine!” Trump said.

WATCH:

President Trump on Fani Willis:

"They say she was after a certain gang and she ended up having an affair with the head of the gang or a gang member. And this is the person who wants to indict me? She's got a lot of problems."pic.twitter.com/7pxq3fhqev

— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) August 8, 2023

Fani Willis’ charges will be the 4th time Trump is indicted.

Special Counsel Jack Smith has already hit Trump with 44 federal counts – 40 counts in Florida in the classified documents case and 4 counts in Washington DC in the January 6 case.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg earlier this year charged Trump with 34 felony counts related to his ‘hush payment’ to porn star Stormy Daniels.

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Police in Oakland, California Advise Residents to Fight Crime With Air Horns

Crime is a major problem in Oakland, California. Residents are outraged that their Soros-backed DA has allowed things to get this bad.

Police in the city are now advising residents to fight crime by using air horns. Does anyone think armed criminals are afraid of lod horns?

This is beyond parody.

Naturally, CNN is reporting on it:

Air horns and moving trucks: How Oakland, California, residents are facing a surge in crime

After 60-year-old retiree David Schneider was shot and killed here while trimming a tree in his yard, his neighbor, Toni Bird, said she retreated indoors.

“People aren’t feeling safe out of their house,” she said. “It makes sense that you would want to protect your house then, right? You would barricade it.”

Amid a surge in crime in Oakland, California, police have advised residents to use air horns to alert neighbors to intruders and add security bars to their doors and windows.

Bird, who moved to Oakland 2 1/2 years ago, said she took their advice to heart. She now has three air horns and five security cameras around her home.

“The types of crime that we’re seeing feel much more violent and the consequences feel much more severe,” she said. “And it feels like the people that are being targeted are people who are vulnerable.”

See the video below:

"I can't take it anymore. I was too scared to leave my house," says Kristin Cook, moving out of #Oakland
"We're pretty much just sitting targets," says Laurel Ace Hardware's Troy Welch. Hear from Oakland's residents what they say is untenable crime & what the city & police say pic.twitter.com/3ZRGERKMnx

— Kyung Lah (@KyungLahCNN) August 8, 2023

People are making memes about air horns on Twitter.

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— YAF (@yaf) August 8, 2023

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— Edward (@edwardrussl) August 8, 2023

https://t.co/kOQeLKCTEH pic.twitter.com/mEsKsGjIKc

— Mostly Peaceful Memes (@MostlyPeacefull) August 8, 2023

"Help!!!!!! we're being robbed" pic.twitter.com/azGAUE4Whw

— lp (@laplfc) August 8, 2023

California is in serious trouble.

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