Okay… lay it out then.

What do you think happened?

How high up does the conspiracy go?

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They were legit… they weren’t suitcases… there is a chain of custody that has been established on them.

If those ballots were counted more than once, why would that not show up in the multiple hand recounts?

Sure… let us say that Georgia was “stolen”

Trump still loses the election.

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Well no because since Georgia was stolen… that also means several other states were also stolen because… reasons. Those other states, some thousands of miles away, caught the cheating virus of Georgia.

But that virus managed to skip over any state Trump won. It also skipped over most down ballot republicans. It only cared about the President.

Dastardly virus.

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Not even remotely close to being right

Pot… meet kettle

It makes perfect sense when you put it that way
:man_facepalming:

Yes, What exact happened?

The Pandora’s box that will answer that question, is yet to be opened.

Keep repeating this to yourself and I’m sure…you’ll feeeeeeel much better. Now…give yourself a huggy. :sunglasses:

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Well to return to the OP…

Looks like the box is being opened.

The answer appears they are looking at election fraud maybe going all the way to the top - including the President at the time - attempting to fraudulently influence the election outcome.
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Not to worry - it was a “perfect” phone call.

They really went a bit too far out on the limb here, this is the one incident where I think the Trump folks left themselves vulnerable. “I just need so and so many votes” (1 more than Biden led by) was a very dumb thing to say.

Lindsey Graham may have put himself in trouble over this as well.

Really

So lay it out.

Trump’s saving grace is that he’s too stupid to commit a crime fully. His incompetence won’t even allow him to fully break the law.

Its like getting free sprinkles on your ice cream

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Trump did something wrong, so let’s deflect to someone else who did something wrong and got off.

I love arguments like this “You let the other person off…you should let this person off”.

I suppose alternatively you could go with the “Trump was too stupid to know he was potentially committing a crime” defense.

Neither is very flattering but go for it.

:rofl::rofl:

Normal canvassing efforts at the next highest level up would have caught any multiply-counted ballots.

For sure the hand recounts that were done would have caught any multiply-counted ballots.

Please lay out your hypotheses how these failed to catch them.

Take your time…we’ll wait.

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One would think that after countless times the Fraud Narrative Believers have been asked to hypothesize precisely how this fraud they imagine happened actually could have happened in reality and all they respond with is vague hints, they’d realize that we know by now they haven’t the slightest idea how elections work.

But the sign of a True Believer is his persistence, I guess.

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No.

Typically in grand jury proceedings they person they are looking at charging does not attend. This is a completely one sided affair with a prosecutor giving the jury evidence that a crime was comitted.