Saturday, November 22, 2025

Georgia DA Fani Willis Publishes Trump Indictment Charges Before Grand Jury Has Even Voted.

A two page docket report was posted, then removed, from the Fulton County, Georgia court website today concerning the impending indictment of former President Donald Trump. The incident led to corporate media outlets and news wires originally reporting that an indictment has been handed down Monday. It had not.

The briefly public docket report revealed that District Attorney Willis will be seeking a range of charges against Trump including racketeering, conspiracy, and making false statements – it is not currently known if additional charges will be included.

The apparent errant posting of charges is just the latest in controversies that have plagued Fani Willis and her attempt to prosecute the former President. A judge forced Willis off part of the Georgia investigation regarding the 2020 presidential election last year when it was revealed that Willis had held a political fundraiser for the Democrat opponent of a state Republican lawmaker who also happened to be one of her investigative targets.

Most recently Willis came under scrutiny for launching a political fundraising website with an email tease stating: “We have an announcement”. Critics argue that Willis is politicizing her potential prosecution of Trump and using the allure of potential court drama line her campaign war chest with donor money and raise her political profile for a potential run at higher elected office.

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A two page docket report was posted, then removed, from the Fulton County, Georgia court website today concerning the impending indictment of former President Donald Trump. The incident led to corporate media outlets and news wires originally reporting that an indictment has been handed down Monday. It had not.

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Populist Javier Milei Triumphs in Argentine Primaries.

Javier Milei, a right-wing populist and strong supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, won a landmark victory in the Argentinian primary elections over the weekend two months before the country’s general election.

Milei and his party La Libertad Avanza (Liberty Advances) won more than 30 percent of the vote, despite the majority of polling initially giving Milei just 20 percent support. He finished above the two mainstream parties – Together for Change and Union for the Homeland – which have dominated Argentinian politics for the past two decades and presided over the country’s rising poverty, depreciating currency, and annual inflation rate of over a staggering 100 percent.

Milei, a Member of the Argentina Chamber of Deputies, ran a virulently anti-establishment campaign, promising voters “an end to the parasitic, corrupt and useless political caste that exists in this country.” Some of his policies included the abolition of the country’s Central Bank and adopt the U.S. dollar, stronger gun rights for the individual, removing sex education from schools, which he suggests is a ploy to destroy the family, and criticizing climate change.

“Today we took the first step toward the reconstruction of Argentina… A different Argentina is impossible with the same people as always,” Milei said after the victory.

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Javier Milei, a right-wing populist and strong supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, won a landmark victory in the Argentinian primary elections over the weekend two months before the country's general election. show more
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Trump J6 Judge Worked at Fusion GPS, Burisma Law Firm.

U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan – currently presiding over the Trump January 6th trial prosecuted by the Biden Justice Department – previously worked at a law firm that represented Russia hoax dossier firm Fusion GPS. During her time at Boies Schiller Flexner, the law firm also reportedly represented Huma Abedin, a key figure in the Hillary Clinton private email server case.

The findings come following reports that Hunter Biden worked at the same firm which represented his previous employer Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company at the heart of the ongoing Biden corruption scandal.

Earlier conflicts based on Chutkan’s legal connections with organizations targeting Trump have also arisen. When overseeing Fusion GPS’s attempt to block the source of payments for the now infamous “Steele dossier”, Chutkan recused herself from the case. It was later discovered that her former law firm, Boies Schiller, represented Fusion GPS in federal court, raising concerns about impartiality.

This previous incident sets a precedent for Chutkan’s removal from the Trump J6 trial, according to Devin Nunes and Kash Patel, who successfully litigated against Fusion GPS under Chutkan’s oversight.

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U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan – currently presiding over the Trump January 6th trial prosecuted by the Biden Justice Department – previously worked at a law firm that represented Russia hoax dossier firm Fusion GPS. During her time at Boies Schiller Flexner, the law firm also reportedly represented Huma Abedin, a key figure in the Hillary Clinton private email server case. show more
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Maui Wildfires’ Top Cop Was Vegas Shooter Incident Commander.

John Pelletier, the current Chief of the Maui Police Department amid the ongoing Hawaiian wildfires, acted as Incident Commander for the mysterious Las Vegas Police mass shooting – the largest in American history – in 2017. He recently trained with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI).

Pelletier has become the face of the Hawaii-based police department since being elected chief in late 2021. Before that, Pelletier served 22 years in the Las Vegas Police Department, rising through the ranks to become captain of the department.

His contribution on the night of the mass shooting in 2017, which witnessed the deaths of some 58 people, has even been recognized in a book on “Effective Crisis Communication:”

“Captain Pelletier experienced a challenging crisis context to lead through following the October 1 shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was able to navigate the uncertainty of the crisis, coordinate and collaborate with key stakeholders during the crisis, and take action…”

To date, there has never been a particularly compelling explanation for how or why 64-year-old Stephen Paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay resort, killing 59 and injuring 527 people.

Pelletier recently obtained a certificate in criminal justice from the FBI National Academy, with Former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr and current FBI Director Christopher Wray both present at his graduation.

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John Pelletier, the current Chief of the Maui Police Department amid the ongoing Hawaiian wildfires, acted as Incident Commander for the mysterious Las Vegas Police mass shooting – the largest in American history – in 2017. He recently trained with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). show more

UK’s Migrant Crisis Will Last ‘At Least 5 More Years’ Admits Govt.

Britain’s migrant crisis – unassailed by a “Conservative Party” which has pledged to bring immigration numbers under control but has almost doubled them since the 2016 Brexit vote – is expected to last for “at least another five years,” according to an internal memo detailing plans for more Royal Air Force (RAF) airbases and prisons to house illegals.

The memo – dated March 2023 – states the British government is “satisfied” with the value for money in housing 3,700 illegal migrants in remote parts of the country for up to five years, including Wethersfield, Essex, and Scampton, Lincolnshire – both of which have populations of around 1,200 people. The government is also developing a former prison in Bexhill, South England, which could potentially house up to 1,000 migrants for even longer.

The government had previously stated that planning permission for sites such as former bases and prisons lasts no more than one year, and has hitherto failed to announce any future plans beyond that. The memo also argues that the Bibby Stockholm barge – evacuated within days of first housing several dozen migrants after ‘bacteria‘ was found in the water supply – would only be cost-effective if it were to house 1,000 migrants rather than the government’s current target of 500.

More than 100,000 illegal migrants have crossed the English Channel in the last five years, with 15,826 people having made the journey in 2023. The cost of housing illegal migrants across the country is upwards of £6 million ($7.7 million) per day.

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Britain's migrant crisis – unassailed by a "Conservative Party" which has pledged to bring immigration numbers under control but has almost doubled them since the 2016 Brexit vote – is expected to last for "at least another five years," according to an internal memo detailing plans for more Royal Air Force (RAF) airbases and prisons to house illegals. show more
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Germany Considers BANNING Right-Wing Populist AfD Party.

Germany is considering a ban on the country’s right-wing, populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party, with a number of high-ranking politicians and NGOs ironically suggesting the measure could be used in an effort to ‘defend democracy.’ The party has made a number of electoral gains in recent years, culminating in a recent landmark victory which saw the party take over its first district council this summer.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz‘s Social Democrats (SPD), now polling behind the AfD, has called upon the Federal office for the Protection of the Constitution to recognize the AfD as right-wing extremists and, therefore, have the party banned. German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier told the country’s domestic intelligence agency: “…we all have it in our hands to put those who despise our democracy in their place”.

The German Institute for Human Rights (GIHR) also claimed that “the AfD have reached a degree of dangerousness that they can be banned according to the constitution” and suggested this was due to the party’s right-wing extremist goals and ethno-nationalist positions.

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Germany is considering a ban on the country's right-wing, populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) Party, with a number of high-ranking politicians and NGOs ironically suggesting the measure could be used in an effort to 'defend democracy.' The party has made a number of electoral gains in recent years, culminating in a recent landmark victory which saw the party take over its first district council this summer. show more

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REVEALED: Obama Confessed ‘I Make Love to Men Daily’ in College Love Letter.

Barack Obama confessed to having sex with men “daily,” but only “in the imagination,” according to a bizarre letter sent to a lover in 1982. The letter – released by biographer David Garrow — confirms the 44th President of the United States regularly fantasized about homosexuality and even dabbled with transgenderism. It reads:

“In regard to homosexuality, I must say that I believe this is an attempt to remove oneself from the present, a refusal perhaps to perpetuate the endless farce of earthly life. You see, I make love to men daily, but in the imagination.”

– Barack H. Obama, 1982

Obama goes on to say that his “mind is androgynous to a great extent and I hope to make it more so until I can think in terms of people, not women as opposed to men.”

He adds, however, that “in returning to the body, I see that I have been made a man, and physically in life, I choose to accept that contingency” – suggesting he may have decided he was a “non-binary” transperson with they/them pronouns had he been born in more recent times.

Obama’s Africa-born brother Malik said earlier this month that the former president is “definitely gay”.

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Barack Obama confessed to having sex with men "daily," but only "in the imagination," according to a bizarre letter sent to a lover in 1982. The letter – released by biographer David Garrow — confirms the 44th President of the United States regularly fantasized about homosexuality and even dabbled with transgenderism. It reads: show more
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49 Out of 52 Leprosy Diagnoses Occurred after COVID Vaccines.

There has been an increasing prevalence of leprosy after receiving the COVID-19 vaccination, with 49 out of the 52 people – 98 percent – transferred to the specialist Leprosy Clinic at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London (HTD) in 2021 being referred after the vaccine.

HTD undertook two case studies of people that matched the definition of an adverse reaction involving leprosy, whereby within 12 weeks of receiving the vaccine, someone developed the disease despite having no previous diagnoses or connections. One individual developed “borderline tuberculoid leprosy” a week after the second jab and the other within two months of a COVID-19 vaccine dose.

The coronavirus vaccines have been found to provoke a response from white blood cells or T-cells, which are capable of triggering Mycobacterium leprae, a bacteria that causes leprosy – a disease curiously also on the rise in Florida.

The study warned that clinicians take the connection into account, stating: “It is important for clinicians to be aware of the potential leprosy adverse events associated with SARS-CoV-2 vaccination.”

The vaccine has been linked with a number of other adverse effects, including menstrual disturbances among women, untreatable eyeball clots, and myocarditis.

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There has been an increasing prevalence of leprosy after receiving the COVID-19 vaccination, with 49 out of the 52 people – 98 percent – transferred to the specialist Leprosy Clinic at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in London (HTD) in 2021 being referred after the vaccine. show more

Georgia Prosecutors Seek Trump Indictment This Week.

Prosecutors in Atlanta, Georgia, are expected to ask a grand jury to indict Donald Trump and others over alleged “election interference” in the state early this week, following an “investigation” led by Democrat partisan District Attorney Fani Willis.

Willis, who has been repeatedly denounced as an anti-white “racist”, alleges “a multi-state, coordinated plan by the Trump campaign to influence the results of the November 2020 election in Georgia and elsewhere.”

Willis’s investigation is perhaps even more controversial than those of George Soros-linked Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and Michelle Obama-linked federal prosecutor Jack Smith, with the Democrat being rebuked by the courts in July for fundraising for someone running against a conservative politician her investigation targeted. A judge described this as “a ‘what are you thinking?’ moment”.

She received further criticism by launching a new fundraising page for herself as the indictment decision looms.

“I hear that RACIST Fulton County (Atlanta) District Attorney ‘Phoney’ Fani Willis, who weakly presides over one of the deadliest communities in the U.S… is using a potential Indictment of me, and other innocent people, as a campaign and fundraising CON JOB,” Trump said of her behavior.

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Prosecutors in Atlanta, Georgia, are expected to ask a grand jury to indict Donald Trump and others over alleged “election interference” in the state early this week, following an “investigation” led by Democrat partisan District Attorney Fani Willis. show more

DeSantis PAC Chair: MAGA Are ‘Degenerates’, ‘ I Wouldn’t Piss On Trump If He Was on Fire’.

One of the Iowa county chairmen announced by Ron DeSantis’s Super PAC this week has declared that Trump supporters are “degenerates” and that he “wouldn’t piss on Donald Trump if he was on fire!”

Matt Wells, who boasts of having spent “the whole day” with Governor DeSantis in Iowa, was even more explicit about his disdain for the 45th President and his supporters, in yet another embarrassing saga for the botched DeSantis campaign:

“He could be burning to death, I would find a bathroom five miles away,” seethed Wells, a supposedly committed Christian who chairs the Never Back Down PAC in Washington County, in comments to the far left Huffington Post.

Wells had been infuriated after an airplane carrying a banner reading ‘Be Likable, Ron!’ had passed over an event where the Floridian was speaking.

“Trump people are degenerates,” he told POLITICO.

Figures like Wells seem unlikely picks to be able to win over MAGA conservatives that DeSantis has been courting.

Wells was a fierce Never Trumper in 2016, leaving the GOP altogether after the election and vowing he would never support Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds in 2017 – although he is now once again a GOP official, and white-knighting for Reynolds on social media due to her perceived alignment with DeSantis.

The fact Wells was chosen by Never Back Down as a leader of its high-profile ground campaign speaks to the failure of DeSantis, long billed as “Trump without the baggage,” to win over MAGA converts, forcing his surrogates to rely on unreconstructed Never Trumpers and a handful of questionable mega-donors to campaign.

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One of the Iowa county chairmen announced by Ron DeSantis’s Super PAC this week has declared that Trump supporters are "degenerates" and that he "wouldn’t piss on Donald Trump if he was on fire!" show more

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