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You know, how good or bad criminals are at attempting to commit their crimes doesn t determine whether they get charged with a conspiracy. and what s clear in this case is you had several, call them mini conspiracies going on, all towards the same end, which was to alter the electoral votes sent to washington, d.c., from the state of georgia. and so what, you know, fannie s position here as the elected district attorney of fulton countyi s position here as the elected district attorney of fulton county containing the capital city of our state is protect the people of georgia. and the actions that were taken by the different individuals violated the law. more importantly, violated the rights of the people of georgia. and she is standing up for them and calling it like it is and holding them accountable. so, john, the big event that happened, obviously, yesterday, ....
Georgia case. with us is former federal prosecutor elie honig, founding partner of law firm honig, berm nl and honig. i want to talk about two of the co-defendants in georgia hire and a legal filing. let s start with mark meadows, what he s facing. it is a fascinating case because he is not charged in the federal indictment brought by jack smith, he is not each one of the six co-conspirators, he is charged in the state case coming from fannie with w.h.o. counts. racketeering, very broad, the allegation is he facilitated this whole effort on donald trump s behalf to steal the election. the other crime solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer, that refers to the call donald trump made to brad raffensperger where he said i need you to find votes. mark meadows arranged the call and was on the call. he doesn t say that much. that s all he is looking at here. he has made this motion to remove the case from state court ....
For the attorneys of possible defendants to not even be given any heads up or courtesy, but to be told with the news is despicable, and it s the state of our country. unfortunately at the moment so for most of the day, my understanding is that you were anticipating that something would happen today. and as the day went on, and the grand jury stayed longer, it became pretty clear that something was going to happen tonight. you ve been reading the same. go ahead. no well, i mean, i think that there was one critical thing that happened that we should discuss. and that is that hours ago, the clerk accidentally posted an indictment. they said it was a mistake. we don t know what happened there. but then after that fannie had the courts and whoever directed to stay open late so that they could try and bring down an indictment. because possibly, in my opinion, i would be pretty embarrassed and what not want that to turn over into tomorrow s news. so that s what ....
We have going on. and then we also have fannie alina if we look at fulton county courthouse s website, it showed the president himself facing 13 counts, including the anti racketeering law conspiracy false statements asking a public official to violate their oath of office. 13 counts all felonies. one a very serious felony. obviously the rico county and the most serious of all of them. do you believe, as i suspect again? it s just an educated guess that even though they hadn t brought this to a vote before the grand jury that these were the charges they were going to present the grand jury, and just assuming this is what they re going to get, i guess under the theory that you can indict a ham sandwich they were anticipating they d get their way. exactly and they rushed in witnesses late tonight, just to do it. that s exactly exactly what they did its election interference. they re worried and fannie. you know, she s been planning this for some time we saw the barricades go up in georgi ....