Turns out Kenneth Chesebro isn’t done flipping yet

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When you’re facing overlapping criminal investigations in multiple jurisdictions, and you cut a deal in one of them, it pretty much means you have to keep flipping. Otherwise the testimony you give in that first jurisdiction can be used to prosecute you in the other jurisdictions. So when Kenneth Chesebro and others began flipping in Fulton County, it meant they’d very likely keep flipping. Sure enough, that’s playing out.

Chesebro is now cooperating with prosecutors in Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada, according to a new report from CNN. His cooperation is at various stages in each state, because the election probes are at differing stages in each state. For instance Michigan indicted its fake electors months ago, while Nevada indicted its fake electors just the other day. But Chesebro appears to understand that he has to cooperate in all of these cases or else he could end up indicted again.

This also strongly points to the possibility that these other states will end up criminally indicting bigger fish, up to and including Donald Trump. After all, if Chesebro is cooperating in these other states, it’s because he expects to be indicted if he doesn’t. And what are the odds these states would go after a Trump lackey like Chesebro without also going after Trump? Stay tuned.