Looks like some defendants are turning on each other at the last minute ahead of Fulton County indictments
We’re all still waiting to hear when Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will end up being given grand jury time to go through the formality of presenting her completed criminal cases against Donald Trump and others, so that indictments can be brought. The most recent reporting from major media outlets suggested that Willis may get that grand jury time the second week of May, and that from there, it might only take a day or two to bring the indictments.
In the meantime, Willis is making moves in other aspects of the case. Several of the fake electors being targeted in the case were being represented by the same attorney. But now several of those fake electors are belatedly accusing another of those fake electors of additional wrongdoing, which means they can no longer be represented by the same attorney.
Remarkably, Willis is also accusing the attorney in question of having declined to notify some of the fake electors that they’d been offered immunity. This allegedly happened last year, but Willis is perhaps only finding out about it just now, given that she’s just now taking action against the attorney.
So what does any of this have to do with Donald Trump? Trump and these fake electors are considered criminal co-conspirators in the election overthrow plot. And now some of these fake electors seem to be turning on each other at the last minute before indictments start dropping. This is defendant’s last chance to position themselves before it all goes down, and they all know it, and now we’re seeing moves accordingly.
This is a good reminder that just because we went a couple weeks without any new headlines out of the Fulton County criminal case, that didn’t mean the case had somehow fallen apart or disappeared or stopped moving forward. It merely meant that the steps being taken forward in the case weren’t making it to the headlines. Meanwhile, Donald Trump’s Fulton County criminal indictment is coming.
Bill Palmer is the publisher of the political news outlet Palmer Report