Near the end of December Boss Hogg had a meeting with his inner circle (where notes were taken, by many present), and he was told that there was no fraud involved in his election LOSS.

 By that time Trump had been told multiple times that his claims of fraud could not be backed up with actual evidence.

“As early as mid-November, for instance, the Senior Campaign Advisor had informed the Defendant that his claims of a large number of dead voters in Georgia were untrue,” the indictment reads.

In an email, that campaign adviser lamented, “you can see why we’re 0-32 on our [court] cases,“ but Trump charged forward, knowing he was using LIES to marshal his forces, which eventually attacked the Capitol, at his urging.

‘The cost of not indicting Trump over Jan. 6 would have been a presidency with no limits on its power.’

And that’s not a democracy….

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