Online hysterics suggest Trump now expects indictment in Georgia

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Donald Trump’s latest online hysterics, including ugly smears targeting a Georgia prosecutor, point to one thing: As stevebenen writes, the former president is expecting a likely imminent indictment.

, Trump went on to argue that he “simply complained that the Election was Rigged and Stolen,” adding that he has “Massive and Conclusive Proof.”

Right off the bat, it’s worth taking a moment to note that the election was neither rigged nor stolen; Willis is neither a racist nor someone who had an affair with a gang member; and if the former president had “Massive and Conclusive Proof” to substantiate his ridiculous conspiracy theories, he’s kept the evidence well hidden for nearly three years.

What’s more, while we’re not privy to the private conversations between Trump’s lawyers and their scandal-plagued client, recent history suggests the former president’s online hysterics were the result of some unpleasant conversations about a likely imminent indictment. But also notable is the Republican’s apparent confusion about the nature of the scandal. To hear Trump tell it, the entire case is about his call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on Saturday, Jan. 2, 2021, when the then-president told the Georgian he wanted someone to “” enough votes to flip the state’s election results, even if that meant overturning the will of the voters.

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