Anonymous ID: f75242 March 5, 2024, 11:36 a.m. No.20522090   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2256 >>2380 >>2471 >>2511 >>2515

Did Fani Rig The Trump Grand Jury?

By Staff February 29, 2024

How Much Dirt May Be Found In The Corners Of DA Fani Willis Offices?

Willis' Media Relations Head A Business Partner With Top Biden Media Buyer And Voter Analyst

 

Tomorrow, Judge McAfee will hear closing arguments in the Fani Willis investigation hearing to determine whether she can or should continue prosecuting the case against 19 individuals including President Trump.

The facts surrounding her office continue to suggest improprieties with one of the latest observations being questions about the presence of Jeff Disantis, who joined her office in the role of media relations.

 

Why is Disantis in her office?Documents indicate he is a high-end democratic consultant with experience up to presidential campaigns, someone who would seem to be vastly overqualified for such a position in a local DA's office.

 

Question #1 - Why did he join the DA’s office and is he a playing a role other than what his title would suggest?

Disantis is also a principal of 20/20 Insight, LLC. and is associated with Chris Huttman. 2020/Insight’s website describes them as: Jeff Disantis and Chris Huttman are veteran Democratic consultants who have worked at the candidate, committee, party and media level of campaigns from President down to the local level.

 

Question #2 - Is it appropriate (or even legal) for a District Attorney employee to be employed by a clearly partisan corporation while working for the DA’s office?

Who is Chris Huttman and what skills does he bring to 20/20 Insight? 20/20 Insight’s website: “Chris is the technology director for 20/20 Insight, and is a former candidate for state representative in Georgia. As a media buyer and analyst he has extensive experience using polling and historical election data and has directly placed or assisted with over $100m in media spending.

 

So it would appear that Huttman is an expert in finding and analyzing data. The AJC quoted his work in polling about Buckhead splitting from the City of Atlanta:Huttman is also associated with Canal Partnerswhich claims to be the lead buying agency for Biden in 2020 and involved in every presidential race since 1988.

 

Earlier in the Fani Willis case she arranged for a Special Grand Jury to be selected. Very shortly after the Jury was excused, the Foreman, Emily Kohrs, took the surprising step of appearing on various national media and discussing aspects of the Special Grand Jury’s work.

 

At the time many, suggested this might put a key flaw in the viability of any charges that might be brought as a result of the Special Grand Jury's recommendations. The Hill reported that former Governor Chris Christie said: “I think she did a lot of damage to the case,” Christie said in an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt, but added that “she didn’t violate the law.”

It was also reported at the time that Kohrs was a follower and perhaps a practitioner of Wicca (aka witchcraft.)

 

Question #3 – How could such a person be picked for a Special Grand Jury and also selected as Foreman?

Some point to the entry of Disantis into Willis’ office and his connection to 20/20 Insight and Chris Huttman as possible clues. Chris Huttman was acknowledged as a data and analysis expert. He has been quoted in Atlanta publications citing various studies he has conducted and the precision with which he has been able to identify and poll groups of individuals within the community.

 

Question #4 - Was Disantis, working within Willis’ office part of the Jury selection process?

With the capabilities of 20/20 Insight and Chris Huttman would they have been able to create a jury pool conducive to the outcome wished? We don’t know.

Would such a pool yield members who might be biased to the point of predefining the jury’s findings and recommendations? While the information spawns more questions than answers, it does add to the befuddling steps and players that have been a part of these indictments and drama for more than a year.

 

https://www.georgiarecord.com/politics/2024/02/29/how-much-dirt-may-be-found-in-the-corners-of-da-fani-willis-offices/

Anonymous ID: f75242 March 5, 2024, 12:18 p.m. No.20522223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2256 >>2380 >>2471 >>2511 >>2515

Iowa Poll: Trump dominates Biden in lead-up to likely 2024 presidential election rematch

56% of Iowans say President Biden is too old to serve a second term, compared with 22% who say Donald Trump is too old to be president again

Brianne Pfannenstiel Des Moines Register

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump would nearly double his margin of victory in Iowa over incumbent Democratic President Joe Bidenif a rematch of their 2020 contest were held now, a new Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa Poll shows.

• In an early test of the expected matchup, Trump leads Biden by 15 percentage points among likely voters, 48% to 33%.

• Another 15% of poll respondents would vote for “someone else,” 1% would not vote and 2% are not sure.

In 2020, Trump defeated Biden in Iowa by about 8 percentage points. “Donald Trump's a businessman, he's not a career politician,” said Gregory Wrobleski, a 44-year-old Dubuque resident and poll respondent who has supported Trump since 2016. “When he was in office, back to his first term, our economy was booming. There were no wars across the world. Our border was getting secured. We were taking care of our own people. … It was a better place to live.”

 

The findings come as Iowa Democrats prepare to release the results of their first-ever mail-in caucus Tuesday evening, and as 15 other states and one territory vote in Super Tuesday primary elections.

 

Democrats raise new alarms about Biden’s ability to hold together his winning 2020 coalition and overcome voters’ fears about his age.

 

Trump soundly won Iowa’s Republican caucuses in January, and he is on pace to easily clinch the Republican Party’s presidential nomination over former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. Iowans’ desire for change in the White House is reflected in their dismal approval ratings of Biden’s job performance.

Fewer than one-third of all Iowans, 29%, say they approve of the job Biden is doing in office, and 69% disapprove.

• At the same time, 79% of Iowans say things in the country have gotten off on the wrong track, while just 17% say things are going in the right direction. Another 4% are not sure.

• Almost all Republicans (95%) share that negative outlook, but Democrats are more divided.

• Forty-five percent of Democrats say things are headed in the right direction, but a majority (52%) think things are on the wrong track.

• Among independents, 80% say things are on the wrong track, and just 16% say things are going well.

Joe Biden’s age is a concern for a greater share of Iowans than Donald Trump’s age

If either Trump or Biden is elected president in November, he would be the oldest person to ever be sworn in to the Oval Office. But a greater share of Iowans say they are concerned about Biden’s age than Trump’s age.

• More than half of Iowa adults — 56% —say Biden, at 81 years old, is too old to serve a second term. A quarter say Biden’s age is “somewhat of a concern,” and 17% say his age is not a concern. Another 1% are not sure.

• Even many Democrats express concern about Biden’s age.

• A third — 33% — say his age is not a concern. But a plurality of 39% say it’s somewhat of a concern and 27% say Biden is too old to serve a second term.

• Majorities of both Republicans (75%) and independents (57%) say Biden is too old to serve another term.

• Lisa Wells, a 58-year-old Burlington resident and poll respondent, is among the Democrats who expressed concerns about Biden’s age. • “I just think that physical and cognitive abilities should be taken into consideration as candidates are aging,” she said. “I don't know that their priorities align with people in the population.”

 

Although Trump is just a few years younger at 77, a smaller share of Iowans say they are concerned about his age.

• According to the poll, 42% of Iowans say Trump’s age is not a concern, 35% say it’s somewhat of a concern and 22% say he’s too old to serve a second term. Another 1% are not sure.

• A majority of Republicans — 61% — say they are not concerned about Trump’s age. Another 31% say it’s somewhat of a concern, and 8% say he is too old.

• A plurality of Democrats (40%) say Trump is too old to serve a second term. And a plurality of independents (40%) say Trump’s age is just somewhat of a concern.

 

Donald Trump consolidates Iowa Republican voters’ support after divisions of caucuses

 

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/iowa-poll/2024/03/05/iowa-poll-donald-trump-holds-big-lead-over-joe-biden-in-likely-2024-presidential-election-rematch/72774826007/

Anonymous ID: f75242 March 5, 2024, 1:04 p.m. No.20522409   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2417 >>2444

I wonder if there are any investigators that can find the crimes the AG that is crazy, and going after beef industries and other innocent people. I hope we can find some info or someone is really looking into it. There's a big problem with this person.

 

I've been looking at financial disclosures, but need to find more info.