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Indictment after indictment can’t help but take toll: Judicial Watch

From American Family News:

Monday’s nearly 100-page indictment of Donald Trump and 18 of his allies accuses the defendants of meddling in the 2020 election results in Georgia. But Trump’s defenders contend that all Trump and company wanted to do was challenge what they believed was a fraudulent election result in Georgia. 

AFN talked with Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, a public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption. Fitton says the prosecutors’ objective is quite clear. “The goal is to interfere with the election, as the Biden regime is seeking to put him on trial literally as the primary season begins,” he offers. 

Fitton explains why he thinks the Democrats’ strategy can work. 

“There’s no way on earth that two federal indictments and two indictments – [one] by allied political operatives in New York and [one by] Georgia Democratic Party politicians – are not going to have a negative impact on the campaign,” he says. “Now it may not be enough to make him lose the primary, but certainly in a general election it could have an impact.” 

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