Joe Rossi, an election integrity expert in Fulton County, said “Georgia owes President Trump an apology.”
More evidence has recently emerged outlining corruption and fraud in Georgia’s 2020 elections.
This morning, the state of Georgia will hold a hearing to discuss the corruption that occurred in Fulton County during the 2020 election.
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The Georgia State Election Commission will discuss SEB2023-025 this morning
17,852 votes counted, no ballot images available
The 20,713 original votes generated out of thin air came from the tabulators
Through intentional human intervention, 3,930 duplicates were calculated and inserted.
Also known as fraud pic.twitter.com/gh1VtL9VBr
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) August 7, 2024
“Georgia owes President Trump an apology” – Joe Rossi discusses fraud discovered in Fulton County during the 2020 election. Instead of apologizing, Georgia’s corrupt politicians covered up their crimes and teamed up with corrupt District Attorney Fannie Willis to prosecute President Trump, claiming the state’s election was stolen.
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How 3,930 duplicate votes were fraudulently added to Fulton County’s 2020 election results
“Who in the room thinks this is accidental?” pic.twitter.com/xjQ2xjF7QW
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) August 7, 2024
This is the chart Joe Rossi is referring to. This suggests that Fulton County votes were double counted and intentionally obscured.
This chart shows how double-counted votes are taken out of the original batch and how doubling of votes occurs. The incredible confusion of this chart suggests that it cannot be accidental. There is an attempt to cover up duplicate content. pic.twitter.com/xV8H4ZLu1h
— Mad Liberals (@mad_liberals) August 7, 2024
President Trump is being sued for claiming the 2020 election was stolen in Georgia, and Gateway Pundit is being sued for reporting that the election was stolen in Fulton County, Georgia.
Here’s information about the Georgia thefts and cases against The Gateway Pundit, reported by Jim and Joe Hoft, Lara Logan, and attorney and former professor David Clements.