Is the fix in?

Did the Fulton County, Georgia, court pre-determine the charges they’d file against President Trump before the grand jury finished meeting?

According to Reuters, the “court’s website briefly posted a document on Monday listing several criminal charges against former U.S. President Donald Trump.”

However, the document was removed without explanation.

“The Fulton County District Attorney’s office said in a statement that no charges had been filed against Trump,” Reuters noted.

So, what gives?

Reuters shared the alleged document before it was reportedly removed from the court’s website.

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Per Reuters:

The document was dated Aug. 14 and named Trump, citing the case as “open,” but is no longer available on the court’s website. Reuters was not immediately able to determine why the item was posted or removed. “The Reuters report that those charges were filed is inaccurate. Beyond that we cannot comment,” a spokesperson for the District Attorney’s office said.

A Georgia prosecutor, District Attorney Fani Willis, has been probing whether Trump and his allies illegally sought to overturn the state’s 2020 election results and has been expected to seek an indictment from a grand jury this week.

“Fulton County just posted the results of the grand jury vote before the grand jury voted,” Jack Posobiec noted.

Retired Department of Defense intel operative Tony Shaffer compared the document’s publishing, then subsequent deletion, to Soviet tactics.

“Do you agree with my assessment that this has in fact tainted the grand jury?” Jack Posobiec asked Shaffer.

“No doubt…This is what they would do in the Soviet Union,” Shaffer commented.

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