May or may not be true, but I sure hope that it is.
ATLANTA — The purported names and addresses of members of the grand jury that indicted Donald Trump and 18 of his co-defendants on state racketeering charges this week have been posted on a fringe website that often features violent rhetoric, NBC News has learned.
NBC News is choosing not to name the website featuring the addresses to avoid further spreading the information.
Because OF COURSE you are.
The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office declined to comment. District Attorney Fani Willis faced racist threats ahead of the return of the indictment, and additional security measures were put in place, with some employees being allowed to work from home.
The grand jurors’ purported addresses were spotted by Advance Democracy, a nonpartisan research group founded by Daniel J. Jones, a former FBI investigator and staffer for the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee.
Founded by a former Fibbie and Swamp Senate staffer? Hey, sure sounds “nonpartisan” enough to me. I’m quite confident that this “Advance Democracy” bunch is nothing at all like those nasty “fringe” websites with their “violent rhetoric” and all, yesirreebob.
Me, I’m with Divemedic:
Remember back during the Chauvin trial, when people were threatening witnesses? The defense attorneys in the trial received death threats? Or when the jury members were found to be members of BLM and Antifa marches? All of that was not a problem.
Now that news outlets are claiming people are doing the same in the Trump case, it’s a problem again. I hope they are. Goose, gander, all of that. However, I don’t believe that it’s happening. This is the tail wagging the dog- the news is creating content to get people riled up.
If I *do* locate such a website, I will of course link to it.
As will I. These commie motherfuckers who stole our country from us want a fight, they by-God ought to get themselves one—a bruising, bare-knuckles brawl in which we deploy every imaginable weapon and/or stratagem available to us, in any way we can find to use them. Period fucking dot.
I’ll have to hunt for it when I have a minute, but somewhere I read that the DA published the jurors names by accident…
1776,
Sounds like a blueprint
“In local news, police are baffled by 25 cases of assault with hot tar and feathers, with the victims all found suffering from 2nd degree burns and left for dead at the Fulton County line in all cardinal directions…”
I’ve mentioned that I keep chickens, right? In case anyone needs feathers.
I missed that. My daughter keeps them as well. I would but I don’t want to have to protect them form the assorted coyote’s, foxes, and hawks, and then I’m gone for weeks at a time.
I’ll supply tar, straight from Tar Heel country.