GA - Former President Donald Trump indicted, 10 counts in 2020 election interference, violation of RICO Act, 14 Aug 2023 #2

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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene shared this image with a superimposed Fulton County Sherriff’s Office logo on her X profile—also making it her profile picture—and urged other Trump supporters to share their “own MAGA mug shot.”

Rightwing political commentator and Turning Point USA chief creative officer Benny Johnson also did the same, writing: “I’m sorry Mom, they got me.”

Jim Hoft, the founder of the far-right outlet Gateway Pundit and Brandon Straka, a right-wing online campaigner also shared fake images of themselves.

One of the fake mug shots shared by Amy Kremer, the chair of the Women for America First group, apparently convinced her followers that she was among the list of indicted, forcing her to clarify that the image was “photoshopped” and she had not been indicted “for the time being.”
it might not be legal to photoshop an official govt seal IMO BTW
Georgia Code Title 16. Crimes and Offenses § 16-9-4 | FindLaw
 
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Updated Thu, August 24, 2023 at 9:20 PM EDT

Here is Trump's mug shot (Fulton County Sheriff's Office)​

Donald Trump
Looks like the devil! Not a leader. If looks could kill!
 

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene shared this image with a superimposed Fulton County Sherriff’s Office logo on her X profile—also making it her profile picture—and urged other Trump supporters to share their “own MAGA mug shot.”

Rightwing political commentator and Turning Point USA chief creative officer Benny Johnson also did the same, writing: “I’m sorry Mom, they got me.”

Jim Hoft, the founder of the far-right outlet Gateway Pundit and Brandon Straka, a right-wing online campaigner also shared fake images of themselves.

One of the fake mug shots shared by Amy Kremer, the chair of the Women for America First group, apparently convinced her followers that she was among the list of indicted, forcing her to clarify that the image was “photoshopped” and she had not been indicted “for the time being.”
^^bbm

Just so everyone are aware of who these people are when deciding whether to believe them as truthful or see them as con artists:

Benny Johnson is a plagiarist and has been fired more than once from news organizations for plagiarism. Apparently he recently MADE UP a social media post by Fani Willis and spread it online. It was not actually a post made by D.A. Willis, but people believed him as if it were. His credibility and ethics are hardly worthy of anyone's trust.


Jim Hoft is the founder of Gateway Pundit, which has been described by the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology as one of the websites that "primarily propagate fake news", by Newsweek as a fake news website, and by CNN as a website "prone to peddling conspiracy theories".
Hoft was given White House press credentials by Trump administration.

Brandon Straka was convicted for his involvement with J6. His Facebook page was shut down for violations. Looks like he is a fund-raiser with questionable practices, that hides donors while appearing to be grassroot.

Amy Kremer Tea-Party politician, "behind the scenes, Amy and her daughter, Kylie, have been two of the most effective amplifiers of the lie that Biden lost to Trump. Without the Kremers, 'Stop the Steal' may have only gained a fraction of the post-election popularity that it did."

Some people will hoot and holler to accept those sources of inspiration and information, but others might pause and question if they are being lied to.

jmo

p.s. Please note that each of the wikipedia links contain footnotes to primary sources that you can access and fact-check. I didn't want to fill the whole post with links.
 
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