Trump's pick for U.S. attorney in Georgia dismisses election fraud claims: 'There's just nothing to
Source: Atlanta Journal Constitution
The acting U.S. attorney for Northern Georgia, who was named after his predecessor reportedly angered President Trump for not finding election fraud, told staffers in a conference call Monday that he dismissed two election fraud cases on his first day.
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But I can tell you I closed the two most I dont know, I guess youd call them high profile or the two most pressing election issues this office has, he said. I said I believe, as many of the people around the table believed, theres just nothing to them.
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Former federal prosecutor Buddy Parker spent 19 years in the Department of Justice, much of that time working in the Northern District of Georgia, and he said the abrupt resignation of Pak and appointment of Christine was a blow to the credibility of the office.
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In September, Christine contributed $2,800 to Trumps reelection campaign, the maximum allowable individual contribution.
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MyOwnPeace
(16,936 posts)with 9 days left, can IQ45 fire and hire 8 more attorneys that may have contributed to the campaign?
Oh, what the hell, why not! It's not like he has anything else to do.......
Judi Lynn
(160,588 posts)BobTheSubgenius
(11,564 posts)It's a good look on him.