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Georgia indictment alleges that Trump’s instruction to watch TV is evidence of racketeering.

In ‌their ongoing crusade to criminalize dissent, former President Donald‌ Trump’s ⁤persecutors might have sunk ⁤to a new low.

Trump’s latest criminal indictment, handed up ‌Monday‍ by a⁢ grand jury in ‍Fulton‍ County, Georgia, claimed the leading GOP ​2024 presidential contender‍ and his associates “constituted⁣ a criminal organization whose⁣ members and ‍associates engaged in various related criminal‌ activities.”

It included one⁣ assertion that defies ‌belief.

In a ⁣section that detailed the supposed acts of racketeering, “Act ​22” accused Trump ‌of encouraging his⁣ Twitter followers to‌ turn on the⁤ television.

“On or about the 3rd day of⁣ December 2020, ​DONALD ‍JOHN TRUMP caused to be tweeted from the Twitter ⁣account @RealDonaldTrump, ​‘Georgia hearings now ‌on @OANN. Amazing!’ This was an overt act ​in furtherance ⁤of‍ the conspiracy,” ‌the indictment read.

This is not a joke. In the dystopian world of leftist prosecutors, telling people on social media to watch ​a hearing ⁣on the One America News Network amounts to racketeering.

The New York Times,⁢ of ⁣course, published an annotated ​version of⁢ the indictment Tuesday.

“The inclusion in the indictment of multiple tweets by Mr. Trump suggests the expansive nature of the racketeering ‍charges,” the​ Times’ Alan​ Feuer wrote. “It would be difficult to prove that each tweet ⁣was a criminal act on its own, but prosecutors are suggesting that each one ⁢was part of the larger conspiracy to obstruct the election.”

This functions as pornography for affluent ⁤liberals afflicted by Trump Derangement Syndrome.

For those unafflicted by intense and irrational hatred, however, the entire indictment appeared as little more than the latest manifestation of a dying establishment’s wrath.

In this context, Act ⁤22 has tragi-comic elements about it. And people noticed.

Monday and⁣ Tuesday on X, formerly ⁢Twitter, a number of prominent conservatives highlighted the ludicrous Act 22.

Charlie Kirk, for⁣ instance, expressed both disbelief and alarm.

Margot Cleveland, senior legal‍ correspondent at The Federalist, leaned more to‍ the ​comic side on racketeering and Act 22.

“OMgosh…are they for real?” Cleveland said regarding the​ indictment’s first supposed racketeering charge.

“LOL. It wasn’t ⁣even a mean tweet!” she added in a follow-up post on Act 22.

Republican ⁢Rep. Tom Tiffany of‍ Wisconsin noted the irony of Act 22 ​in light of recent and genuine political conspiracies.

“If ⁤telling ‍people‍ to turn on their TV is an illegal ‘conspiracy,’ what is it called when a group⁢ of ‘intelligence officials’ coordinate with a political campaign to falsely claim that Hunter Biden’s laptop is ‘Russian disinformation’?” Tiffany said in a⁣ post⁢ on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, to highlight the hypocrisy of the entire indictment, conservative⁤ commentator Greg Price posted a clip of former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton claiming that she had the 2016 election stolen from her.

Price also shared⁤ a video featuring clips of MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow repeatedly pushing the now-discredited Russian collusion narrative.

On the whole, Act 22 seems so bizarre that it leads to one ⁤of only two possible conclusions.

First, those responsible for the Georgia indictment actually believe ‍that encouraging‍ Twitter ⁤followers to turn on the television constitutes an act of “conspiracy.”

If so, one cannot ​imagine stronger evidence of Trump Derangement Syndrome. After all, what⁢ other form of impairment⁢ could convince a‍ group of adult humans that “conspirators” ⁤openly tweet their plans? Would not the act of tweeting expose the conspiracy?

In any event, where Trump Derangement Syndrome​ prevails, we must set logic aside.

Second, those ⁢responsible for the Georgia indictment recognize ‌the absurdity of Act 22 but do ‌not care.

In fact, they regard the brazen absurdity as​ proof that they do not ​have to care what you ​think.

Thus,⁣ Trump’s Georgia persecutors, like his‍ persecutors elsewhere, appear as⁤ either desperate⁤ lunatics or calculating ⁣tyrants.

No third alternative⁣ seems possible.

The ⁣post‍ Georgia Indictment Says Trump Telling ​People to Watch⁣ TV Is Proof of Racketeering Activity appeared first on The Western Journal.



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