Ho ho ho--black guy in Ga., big Trump supporter, wears T-shirt, says, "Niggas 4 Trump..." condemns nigga DA pushed by kike, Soros

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Black Man Wearing ‘Niggas 4 Trump’ Shirt: Charges Against Trump ‘All Bullsh*t,’ Fani Willis ‘Full of Sh*t’​

Infowars.com
August 24th 2023, 6:11 pm

Link: https://www.infowars.com/posts/blac...st-trump-all-bullsht-fani-willis-full-of-sht/

Asked if he thought the indictments could increase support for Trump, black activist answered, 'Of course it is, it's gonna elevate him all the way. I think we should make Trump king.'

A coalition of Black Trump supporters gathered outside the Fulton County Jail Thursday in support of Donald Trump, with one former New York Republican gubernatorial candidate enthusiastically pushing back against the charges against the former president.

Blacks for Trump are on fire outside the Fulton County Jail.pic.twitter.com/vRanvDZ8wC
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) August 24, 2023

One supporter named Derrick Gibson, who previously ran for New York governor and is currently running for a state congressional seat, was among the crowd of demonstrators wearing a shirt reading, “Niggas 4 Trump,” and denouncing the charges.

“I’m here to support President Trump because they done did black men like this for decades, make up charges and put on – so I know Trump is innocent. I support Trump against this corrupt, two-tiered justice system. That’s why I’m here to show my support for Trump as a black man. And I’m wearing my shirt, ‘Niggas 4 Trump 2024,’ and I mean that.”

Asked what he thought about the ex-president’s latest Deep State indictment, Gibson responded, “Oh, it’s a bunch of bullshit.”
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“It’s going around the country, you know [Fulton County District Attorney] Fani Willis, she went to school with my sister, she full of shit, she was full of shit then. So she’s a puppet for the white liberal that is controlling everything. She’s in front, but the white liberal back there pulling her strings telling her what to do,” Gibson replied.

BOOOOOOOM!!!🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/c4sUUjHOCx
— il Donaldo Trumpo (@PapiTrumpo) August 24, 2023

When asked if he thought the indictments would galvanize support for Trump, Gibson answered, “Of course it is, it’s gonna elevate him all the way. I think we should make Trump king.”

The website Everything Georgia with no evidence promoted claims Gibson could be a paid activist.

Some are suggesting black people are getting paid by Trump supporters to show up outside Fulton County jail in Atlanta ahead of #Trump's arrival. 😮 pic.twitter.com/Kif2VHxFTE
— Everything Georgia (@GAFollowers) August 24, 2023

However, he appears to be pretty genuine:

Niggas for Trump in Atlanta. pic.twitter.com/iO8Cxj3XF8
— Dion Cini (@dioncini) August 24, 2023

The massive show of support comes as more people are waking up to the weaponized judiciary system being used as a political weapon against the former president.

Watch the rest of Gibson’s outrageously hilarious interview below: [ck site link, above, top]

Both Blacks for Trump & Niggas for Trump showed up to Fulton County, Georgia to support President Donald Trump

The whole gang out here reppin yellin FREE TRUMP!

DA Fani Willis IS NOT happy Trump supporters are outside EVERYWHERE showing their respect#TrumpArrest#TrumpMugShot pic.twitter.com/WfkKF9n5Kf
— Ole Murica (@OleMurica) August 24, 2023
 

Hoo Boy: Unearthed Posts Show DA Fani Willis Pushed Election Conspiracies, Including One You'll Remember​

Link: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/0...cies-including-the-water-leak-claim-n2163022/

By Bonchie | 8:52 PM on August 24, 2023
The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com.

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As Donald Trump was being booked and processed for a fourth time on a fourth indictment, this time in Georgia, old social media posts of DA Fani Willis emerged. What they contained provided a view into the rabid partisan nature and hypocrisy of the prosecutor now trying to put the former president behind bars.

Specifically, multiple posts show Willis spreading conspiracy theories about Georgia's elections. She even went so far as to claim there were "water leaks" during the 2020 election counting in Fulton County, suggesting that ballots were being thrown out. You'll probably remember that one because Republicans ended up adopting that theory as well in the aftermath of the election.

Look, I realize that the actual charges against Trump do not center on simply claiming the election was stolen (the RICO conspiracy supposedly leads to the alternate electors scheme), but anyone who can read the above post and not laugh has no sense of humor. Think about it. While Willis lectures Trump at press conferences about daring to tarnish the supposed sanctity of Georgia's elections, she was out there talking about busted water pipes and claiming the election might be stolen from Democrats. I mean, come on. You can't script irony any better than that.

There's more as well. Willis suggested several times in 2018 that election shenanigans were afoot.

Going back to her 2020 posts, Willis agreed with false racist claims that only "white people" were voting, suggesting that they make up "116 percent" of the voting pool.

Are you starting to get a picture of who Willis is, yet? We aren't talking about some run-of-the-mill Democrat public servant. We are talking about a rabid partisan activist who has actively participated in the very things she denounces others for. That's who is leading the charge to jail a former president.

At least special counsel Jack Smith maintains some air of mystery about his political beliefs being a career DOJ official (though I think we can all guess what they are). By contrast, Willis' profile mimics parody. It's as if Salon created a prosecutor in a lab.

With all that said, unfortunately, there is no prohibition on prosecutors being far-left hypocritical hacks. Perhaps there should be.
 

Fulton County DA Charged Trump and Associates Despite Exonerating Evidence​

By thepoliticsbrief
September 2, 2023
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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis filed charges against so-called “fake electors” over the 2020 election in Georgia, despite near certainly possessing exonerating evidence that their intentions were entirely lawful and in accordance with the United States Constitution.
In her indictment issued on August 14, Willis claimed that the presence of Republican electors for Trump constituted an illicit “conspiracy” aimed at overturning Georgia’s 2020 election results. Those charged in this alleged “conspiracy” included David Shafer, one of Georgia’s 2020 Republican electors, and Ray Smith, who served as one of Trump’s attorneys during the contest.

Georgia ‘Fake Elector’ Had More Access to Voting Equipment Than Previously Reported

Willis specifically contended that Shafer and other alternate electors “unlawfully falsely held themselves out” as Georgia’s “duly elected and qualified” presidential electors. She further asserted that these electors, with Smith’s assistance, deliberately sought to “mislead” figures such as then-Vice President Mike Pence and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger “into believing that they actually were such officers.”
However, among the documents gathered during Willis’s lengthy investigation of Republicans was a transcript of a meeting that contradicted her allegations.
A transcript of the December 14, 2020, meeting of Georgia Republican electors, obtained by The Federalist, clearly reveals that the intent behind appointing alternate electors was not to impersonate public officials, as Willis claimed, but rather to legally preserve Trump’s challenge to the state’s election results. At the outset of the meeting, Shafer explicitly stated that he and his fellow Republicans were acting as “Republican nominees for Presidential Elector,” not as “duly elected and qualified” presidential electors.

Georgia Republican Continge… by The Federalist

“[President Trump] has filed a contest to the certified returns. That contest — is pending [and has] not been decided or even heard by any judge with the authority to hear it,” Shafer said. “And so in order to preserve his rights, it’s important that the Republican nominees for Presidential Elector meet here today and cast their votes.”
For context, Shafer and Trump had filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Raffensberger in Fulton County state court on December 4, 2020, alleging that tens of thousands of illegal votes were cast in the state’s presidential election. This lawsuit followed a recount requested by Trump, which confirmed Biden as the winner of Georgia’s 16 electoral votes by a margin of 11,779. Despite the recount, Raffensberger recertified the election on December 7, while Trump’s legal challenge was still pending.
On December 14, 2020, the day on which presidential elector nominees are required by federal law to meet, Trump and Shafer’s lawsuit was still pending. Consequently, Georgia’s Republican nominees, including Shafer, cast their electoral votes for Trump, while the state’s Democratic nominees voted for Biden.
During the December 14, 2020, meeting, Shafer further clarified the legal basis for appointing alternate electors in a conversation with Smith, Trump’s attorney at the time. Shafer asked Smith, “And so the only way for us to have any judge consider the merits of our complaint, the thousands of people we allege voted unlawfully, is for us to have this meeting and permit the contest to continue?”
“That’s correct,” Smith replied.
The naming of alternate Republican electors in the 2020 election closely mirrors actions taken during the 1960 presidential contest between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, the Federalist pointed out. As previously reported by The Federalist’s Margot Cleveland, a dispute over Hawaii’s electoral votes prompted both Kennedy and Nixon electors to cast their votes for their respective candidates. While Hawaii’s acting Republican governor initially certified the election for Nixon, a legal challenge and subsequent court decision awarded the state’s electoral votes to Kennedy.
Unlike Kennedy, Trump never had his day in court regarding his legal challenges to these votes and others. However, if the court had ruled in Trump’s favor, the alternate electors would have been in place to ensure the will of the Georgia people was upheld.
The revelations unearthed in the transcript raise a significant question: If Willis was in possession of the transcript prior to Aug. 14, why did she charge Shafer and Smith for allegedly partaking in a “conspiracy” to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results when the aforementioned document shows otherwise?
Fani Willis did not respond to repeated requests for comment on when her office possessed the Dec. 14, 2020, transcript prior to announcing Shafer and Smith’s indictments to the public. It is yet another revelation that will fuel valid complaints that Willis filed her charges against Donald Trump and his associates under false pretenses, which is a criminal offense.
Thus, if proven to be true that she possessed this exculpatory evidence when she filed charges, Fani Willis would ostensibly be guilty of one of the offenses that she charged Donald Trump and his associates under: Making “False declarations before a grand jury or court.”
 

Georgia Sec. of State’s Testimony Blows Up Fani Willis’ Case​

By Nathan Baker
September 1, 2023

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Former President Donald Trump did not ask Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to engage in any illegal conduct during the 2020 election, according to his testimony.
The refutation of the claim that Trump asked to fraudulently “find votes” blows a gaping hole in the middle of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ racketeering case against the former president and 18 of his associates.

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According to George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley, Raffensperger testified that the call, while “extraordinary,” was a “settlement negotiation” that took place during a debate over whether to pursue another recount of votes and not a demand to make up new votes.
“The call was misrepresented by the [Washington] Post and the transcript later showed that Trump was not simply demanding that votes be added to the count but rather asking for another recount or continued investigation,” Turley wrote. “Again, I disagreed with that position but the words about the finding of 11,780 votes was in reference to what he was seeking in a continued investigation. Critics were enraged by the suggestion that Trump was making the case for a recount as opposed to just demanding the addition of votes to the tally or fraudulent findings.”
“Raffensperger described the call in the same terms,” he continued. “He correctly described the call as ‘extraordinary’ in a president personally seeking such an investigation, particularly after the completion of the earlier recount. That is manifestly true. However, he also acknowledged that this was a ‘settlement negotiation’.”
“So what was the subject of the settlement talks?” Turley asked. “Another recount or further investigation. The very thing that critics this week were apoplectic about in the coverage. That does not mean that Trump had grounds for the demand. Trump’s participation in the call was extraordinary and his demands were equally so. However, the reference to the vote deficit in demanding continued investigation was a predictable argument in such a settlement negotiation. As I previously stated, I have covered such challenges for years as a legal analyst for CBS, NBC, BBC, and Fox. Unsupported legal claims may be sanctionable in court, but they have not been treated as crimes.”
Yet Fani Willis has this call from Donald Trump to Brad Raffensperger as a centerpiece in her “racketeering” case, which contrives a criminal enterprise out of the process of legally challenging elections. Trump was seeking a legal remedy for the 2020 election and was not seeking to illegally “overturn” an election.
There apparently is no criminal case to be had here, just a narrative that has been concocted by Trump’s political opponents to deprive him of the right to run in a presidential election and to deprive voters of the right to elect him as president.
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POLL: Support for Trump Among Black Americans is up Nine Points From 2020​

By Mike LaChance Dec. 12, 2023 10:40 pm

Link: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...-among-black-americans-is-up/?utm_source=rss/

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Black Americans are increasingly turning their support to Donald Trump for 2024, according to new polling from GenForward.
Trump’s support among black Americans has increased by nine points since the 2020 election.
This is likely due to issues such as the economy and the disaster at the southern border. In recent months, black Americans in Chicago and other cities have spoken out loudly against the flood of illegal border crossers being moved into their communities.

Breitbart News reports:
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Poll: 17% of Black Americans Support Donald Trump, Up 9 Points from 2020
Former President Donald Trump’s support among black Americans is surging ahead of the 2024 election, polling from GenForward shows.
The black vote is a key demographic that has heavily favored Democrats for the past 50 years. Trump won 8 percent of black voters in 2020.
GenForward polling found:
– 17 percent of black Americans currently support Trump
– 20 percent of black Americans said they would vote for “someone else” other than Trump or Biden
“It is possible, and we’ve seen it before, that a higher number, in particular Black men because of a kind of hypermasculinity of Donald Trump, could vote for Trump [again],” the founder and director of the GenForward project and University of Chicago political science professor Cathy Cohen told Politico.
The poll surveyed 3,448 eligible voters from November 8–30 with a 3-point margin of error.
This news should terrify Democrats.

Black Americans should know that despite everything Democrats and the media tell them, they are welcome in the Trump coalition. Trump wants to make America better for all Americans, regardless of race.
 

Atlanta attorney Fani Willis hired SECRET LOVER as special prosecutor in Georgia racketeering case against Trump​

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Link: http://www.stationgossip.com/2024/01/atlanta-attorney-fani-willis-hired.html

A new legal document filed on behalf of Mike Roman, a defendant who led election day operations for the 2020 Trump campaign, reveals that...​


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A new legal document filed on behalf of Mike Roman, a defendant who led election day operations for the 2020 Trump campaign, reveals that Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis hired Nathan Wade, her secret lover, to work as special prosecutor in the Georgia racketeering case against Donald Trump and 18 other defendants.

According to the filing, Willis and her secret lover "engaged in an improper, clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case, which has resulted in the special prosecutor, and, in turn, the district attorney, profiting significantly from this prosecution at the expense of the taxpayers."

At the time when Willis hired him, Wade, a private attorney, was in the midst of a divorce. He is also said to have "little to no experience trying felony cases, much less complex RICO actions," the 127-page filingexplains, adding that the charges against Roman should be dropped and both Willis and Wade disqualified from any further participation in the case.

Not only is Wade unqualified for the position Willis gave him, but Willis was also paying him a "steep premium," to quote one media source, of $250 per hour, which is much higher than what Willis pays other prosecutors in her office, according to the same filing.

Fani Willis broke the law, and so did her lover​

"Fanigate," as some media sources are now calling it, resulted in Wade raking in at least $653,000 and as much as $1 million handling the case. Using this money, Wade and Willis took multiple vacations together, including trips to Florida, the Caribbean and Napa Valley, Calif. Wade also reportedly purchased tickets for the pair to travel on Norwegian and Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

Not only did Wade take in a cool $250 an hour to handle the Trump case, he also billed Fulton County for thousands of dollars in air travel and hotel stays, this according to invoices that were attached to the filing. Wade categorized these billings as interview and research trips.

Even worse is the claim that Willis contracted with Wade apart from proper approval. Had Willis done things legally in the right way, Wade's appointment would have been voted on by the Fulton County Board of Commissioners.

Ashleigh Merchant, Roman's lawyer, told The Wall Street Journal that her search of board meeting minutes pulled up no trace of evidence that Wade's appointment was ever even discussed, let alone voted upon as the law requires.

Interestingly, Wade filed for divorce from his wife on the very same day his contract with Willis began. The divorce is still pending as of this writing, and Wade managed to successfully seal the proceedings, at least for now. Merchant, meanwhile, is requesting that they be unsealed.

"On the day before Wade filed for divorce, [Willis] entered into an agreement to pay Wade far above what any other prosecutor in her office was being paid, and she hid this agreement from Fulton County, despite Wade being the single biggest expenditure in her office for professional service contractors for both 2022 and 2023," the new filing explains.

"Wade is being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to prosecute this case on her behalf. In turn, Wade is taking Willis on, and paying for vacations across the world with money he is being paid by the Fulton County taxpayers and authorized solely by Willis."
 
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