Clay Travis, of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, caught Fulton County telling a massive lie one day after indicting former President Donald Trump on RICO charges. Fulton County charged 18 others in the scheme including John Eastman and Jenna Ellis.
Yesterday, before the Grand Jury had finished voting, someone posted the charges online. Fulton County quickly said it was “a fictitious document that has been circulated online and reported by various media outlets.”
But Travis caught them saying: “The charges against Trump are the exact same ones that were accidentally posted to Atlanta’s Fulton County website ten hours ago, before the grand jury had even voted to indict. The same leak the court labeled “fictitious” a few hours ago.
“So pathetic. See for yourself.”
GOP presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, called on Trump to move to have the charges dismissed:
“Immediately file a motion to dismiss for a constitutional due process violation for publicly issuing an indictment before the grand jury had actually signed one.
“He should make a strong argument on these grounds and it would send a powerful message to the ever-expansive prosecutorial police state.
“As someone who’s running for President against Trump, I’d volunteer to write the amicus brief to the court myself:
“Prosecutors should not be deciding U.S. presidential elections, and if they’re so overzealous that they commit constitutional violations, then the cases should be thrown out and they should be held accountable.”
The charges against Trump are the exact same ones that were accidentally posted to Atlanta’s Fulton County website ten hours ago, before the grand jury had even voted to indict. The same leak the court labeled “fictitious” a few hours ago. So pathetic. See for yourself. https://t.co/YY6s0CDeBD pic.twitter.com/tfzdoRkCRU
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) August 15, 2023