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

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As someone from another country, Australia, I believe that Trump is a danger to the whole world.
 
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Rudy Giuliani is back on air, recapping today’s surrender on streaming “America’s Mayor Live” show. — Says he left checkbook & ID in NYC and had to have money wired to bail bondsman. — Says Fulton Co. jail detainees gave warm reception, "Rudy! Rudy! Go get 'em, Rudy!"
 

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@mikesisak

Rudy Giuliani is back on air, recapping today’s surrender on streaming “America’s Mayor Live” show. — Says he left checkbook & ID in NYC and had to have money wired to bail bondsman. — Says Fulton Co. jail detainees gave warm reception, "Rudy! Rudy! Go get 'em, Rudy!"

Who leaves their ID and checkbook at home for an occasion like this! I guess he thinks he’s famous enough he doesn’t need them?
 
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@mikesisak

Rudy Giuliani is back on air, recapping today’s surrender on streaming “America’s Mayor Live” show. — Says he left checkbook & ID in NYC and had to have money wired to bail bondsman. — Says Fulton Co. jail detainees gave warm reception, "Rudy! Rudy! Go get 'em, Rudy!"
Warm welcome my heinie. IMO.
 
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@mikesisak

Rudy Giuliani is back on air, recapping today’s surrender on streaming “America’s Mayor Live” show. — Says he left checkbook & ID in NYC and had to have money wired to bail bondsman. — Says Fulton Co. jail detainees gave warm reception, "Rudy! Rudy! Go get 'em, Rudy!"

Sure, Jan.
 
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After Borat: Subsequent Moviefilm, I will never look at Giuliani the same way again
 
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Question: do Fulton County GA mugshots normally look like that? i.e. plain gray background and people dressed in their street clothes. I presume they do, but just wanted to check.
 
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Who leaves their ID and checkbook at home for an occasion like this! I guess he thinks he’s famous enough he doesn’t need them?
How did he fly to GA w/o an ID?
 
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I thought he was broke?
Oh well.......

I just looked up the call number on the plane. It is listed as a private owner.

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Flight number seen in various links, including this CNN video:

Check video starting around 1:45, the reporter notes that he arrived at a private airport in a private plane and that it's unclear how RG paid for that.
 
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Small private plane. Friends in “high” places?
Oh I assumed the private plane might have been his.
Following his idol Trump :)
 
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Here are the people who have already surrendered:
  • Kenneth Chesebro, former Trump campaign attorney
  • John Eastman, Trump-allied attorney
  • Jenna Ellis, onetime Trump attorney
  • Rudy Giuliani, former Trump attorney
  • Scott Hall, 2020 Fulton County Republican poll watcher
  • Cathy Latham, former leader of the Republican Party in Coffee County, Georgia
  • Sidney Powell, former member of Trump's legal team
  • David Shafer, fake Republican elector
  • Ray Smith III, attorney
These 10 defendants have not yet surrendered:
  • Robert Cheeley, Atlanta lawyer
  • Jeffrey Clark, former U.S. assistant attorney general
  • Harrison Floyd, former leader of Black Voices for Trump
  • Misty Hampton, former Coffee County elections director
  • Trevian Kutti, former publicist for Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West
  • Stephen Lee, Lutheran pastor from Illinois
  • Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff
  • Michael Roman, former Trump staffer
  • Shawn Still, fake Republican elector
  • Former President Donald Trump
 
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motions to delay arrests from Jeffrey Clark and Mark Meadows are denied

MARK R. MEADOWS

JEFFREY BOSSERT CLARK
I think their bid for removal to federal court may well be doomed (only Meadows ever had a smidgen of a chance anyway) - Willis' response to Meadows motion is really good lawyering in my opinion.

However, the defendant does not cite or even acknowledge the Hatch Act, the federal statute that expressly forbids such political activity for executive branch employees acting, or appearing to act, under their official authority. Having admitted that all of his pertinent activity is political, the defendant has acknowledged that all of the activity falls outside the scope of his duties and his “color of office” because he could never, as Chief of Staff, engage in such political activity without violating a federal statute.
 
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