Earlier this morning Georgia Judge Brian Amero heard arguments by Fulton County officials seeking to dismiss a lawsuit by Garland Favorito, who wants to be able to inspect 147,000 Fulton County absentee ballots. After approximately 90 minutes of procedural arguments Judge Amero said he will consider the motions before making a ruling. [The Full Hearing Video is Embedded Below]
The plaintiffs are basing much of their argument on sworn statements from several Atlanta election workers who said they saw “pristine” ballots with perfectly filled in ovals, duplicated ballots and double counted ballots during the election tabulation and batch audit in November. The judge previously granted the plaintiffs access to review 147,000 ballots in high resolution scan or in person. The election board and Fulton county are now appealing in an effort to block the review.
Recently released notes from Carter Jones, a representative of the state who was investigating the county vote tabulations procedures, supports the concerns of the plaintiffs in the case. OAN has a good encapsulation of the current status along with a discussion with Phill Kline.


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Seemingly pretending not to know about the separation of power between the state legislative body and the state judicial branch, the activists are filing suits to get access to the evidence in an ongoing Senate investigation. Essentially, this is akin to demanding to sue for legislative content before the Senate can create the law and/or the harm from that law.
President Donald J Trump has an op-ed in Real Clear Politics discussing the issues with Critical Race Theory, educational indoctrination and the key solutions to stop the divisive issues with the Marxist policy:
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