Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 7:31 a.m. No.23852764   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>2783 >>2802 >>2900 >>3093 >>3418 >>3467

Brent Baker šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡²šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦ šŸ‡®šŸ‡±

@BrentHBaker

 

Good question from @BritHume

: ā€œIf we cannot as a nation decide not to continue a subsidy that was imposed, or was enacted, during a national health emergency and was designed to be temporary and that all the Democrats voted to have be temporary, if we can’t let that expire, what hope do we ever have of getting government spending under control?ā€

 

https://x.com/BrentHBaker/status/1988035597944889670?s=20

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 7:38 a.m. No.23852779   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>2790 >>2793 >>2799 >>2807 >>2852 >>2900 >>2920 >>3093 >>3418 >>3467

New prosecutor tapped to take over Georgia election interference case against Trump

BY:ROSS WILLIAMS -NOVEMBER 14, 2025

 

(Kemp running for President againthat’s why he was so quiet on all the lawsuits against Trump. Note: Kemp is as DS as DeSantis. The DS running their fake presidents again)

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The Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trumpappears to live on after the head of a nonpartisan state agency appointed himself the new prosecutor in the case.(there no such thing as non partisan)

 

Peter J. Skandalakis, executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, will take over the case from embattled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, Skandalakis announced Friday.

 

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee had tasked Skandalakis with finding a replacement for Willis by Friday or he would allow the case to be dismissed.

 

Skandalakis said he contacted ā€œseveralā€ other prosecutors who declined to take up the case.

 

ā€œThe decision to assume responsibility for this matter was reached only after careful and deliberate consideration,ā€ Skandalakis wrote. ā€œWhile it would have been simple to allow Judge McAfee’s deadline to lapse or to inform the Court that no conflict prosecutor could be secured—thereby allowing the case to be dismissed for want of prosecution—I did not believe that to be the right course of action.ā€

 

Skandalakis said he recently received 101 banker boxes of documents related to the Trump investigation and an 8-terabyte hard drive containing the complete investigative file.

 

ā€œSince receiving these materials, I have diligently worked to familiarize myself with the record and the status of the proceedings,ā€ he said. ā€œAdditionally, I have attempted to review the evidence gathered and the hours of interviews and proffers of witnesses and former codefendants. Unfortunately, I have not had sufficient time to complete my review. With Judge McAfee’s deadline now upon us and my review still ongoing, I have determined that the best course of action is to appoint myself to the case. This will allow me to complete a comprehensive review and make an informed decision regarding how best to proceed.ā€

 

A Fulton County grand jury indicted Trump in 2023 when he was out of office along with 18 others who allegedly formed a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election, which Trump narrowly lost to President Joe Biden.

 

Following the loss, Trump had famously called Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and asked him to ā€œfindā€ the missing votes he would have needed to win. The alleged scheme also involved plans to submit a bogus slate of electors to falsely certify that Trump had won the election, a harassment campaign against Fulton County poll workers and a voting systems breach in Coffee County.

 

Four of the alleged co-conspirators pleaded guilty and agreed to testify against Trump and the other defendants, who maintained their innocence.

 

But the beginning of the case’s end came when an attorney for defendant Michael Roman, a former Trump campaign aide, introduced evidence that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had been involved in a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor she hired for the case with a lucrative contract, creating a potential conflict of interest.

 

https://georgiarecorder.com/2025/11/14/new-prosecutor-tapped-to-take-over-georgia-election-interference-case-against-trump/

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 7:40 a.m. No.23852790   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>2900 >>3093 >>3418 >>3467

>>23852779

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After dramatic testimony including descriptions of vacations and cruises the two had taken together, a judge ordered that either Wade or Willis’ office needed to step aside from the case.

 

Wade resigned from the case, but Willis was ultimately disqualified from pursuing the charges against Trump by the Georgia Court of Appeals because of the ā€œsignificant appearance of improprietyā€ stemming from their relationship. The Georgia Supreme Court declined to hear Willis’ appeal in September, leaving the case officially in need of a new prosecutor.

 

Georgia’s case is the last criminal case still pending against Trump.

 

Prosecution against Trump himself may stall while he is serving as president, but the cases against other alleged co-conspirators could move forward. That could represent a stumbling block for the president after other legal developments have gone his way.

 

U.S. Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith dropped a federal election interference case as well as a case alleging Trump mishandled classified documents after Trump’s 2024 election victory because it would be illegal to continue prosecuting him after taking office.

 

A New York state appeals court overturned a nearly $500 million civil penalty Trump was ordered to pay in a case involving fraudulent loan applications, though the judges left the fraud finding in place.

 

Trump is appealing a New York conviction involving hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, which gave him the status of being the only felon elected president, and he’s seeking Supreme Court intervention in a civil case over a claim that he sexually abused and defamed writer E. Jean Carroll.

 

==They are working to prevent any Trump supporting Candidates for President. Kemp’s name will be mentioned later. I hope the 2020 exposure gets Kemps involvement)

 

https://georgiarecorder.com/2025/11/14/new-prosecutor-tapped-to-take-over-georgia-election-interference-case-against-trump/

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 7:56 a.m. No.23852852   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

>>23852779

It’s already obvious what democrats plans are, resurrect all failed prosecutions of Trump, create more, smear any Trump Republican that will be running for office for 2026, and smear all for 2026.

 

Resurrection of Epstein

Resurrection of Fani Willis criminal

Watch the NY cases will be resurrected

Fake Whistle blowers fired by FBI comes out for lying and attacking Trump.

 

Come out with big lie of gruesome details to condemn not to not only Trump but all ally’s with be running in 26 or 28.

Get corrupt Gov to drag out more false crimes, kemp has his hand in it, he thinks the US will hire the Southen Mafia to be President again like Clinton.

 

DeSantis doing it too, there’s one thing RINOS can’t change, he has the whiniest voice ever. They will give him voice trainer, which can’t help him because his wife is royal hated bitch in FL.

 

Create more hoax’s because the US dummies believe bs, and last of all Trump and his buddies will take over all cities and arrest normal citizens and non citizens

 

Getting horrible lie and stories of people that were in Trumps circle and leak fake made up details. I could go on forever

 

They have a lot more plans to cast Trump’s last term worse than first, hence all the lying stories coming around, but they will create more lies that the MSM love to repeat.

 

Just imagine of Democrats would use their power to help America, that would be a nice change

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 7:58 a.m. No.23852867   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

>>23852793 yeah but now the have army of them, like the guy in GA. They can’t win though God will not allow it and he has future plans for Trump. They will start making up lawsuits to go after his allies

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 8:03 a.m. No.23852884   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

>>23852799 well see about that, but they will never forgive Americans from electing him. I think God should take all these sorry fuckers to hell for three days, then he’ll ask, is this where you want to end up? They’ll all so No, he’ll say, too bad you haven’t learned your lesson. Don’t mess with my chosen one, I really don’t know how many times I told you or showed you. You never learn.

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 8:13 a.m. No.23852920   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>2972

>>23852779

Ok if he went all big time prosecutors and asked them to take over the case and they all said no, many much brighter and respected then him, he obviously is a TDS loser. Kemp could have appointed one, but this guy chose himself, and Kemp didn’t stop him. He obviously does not have good prosecutors on his side. It’s a diversion there is no way that little Troll ever gets through of mountains of evidence.

 

Showboating that will go on for how long he wants.

 

I seriously doubt he’s respected in GA, there are great lawyers and great DS lawyers there, no one took the bait.

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 8:26 a.m. No.23852972   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3011 >>3093 >>3418 >>3467

>>23852920

Now look at GA live ch 2 broadcast, the title is a lie

 

Head of Georgia prosecutors organizationappointed to Trump casein Fulton County (he was not appointed l, he picked himself, that means the governor didn’t appoint or when in, and guess what, it was on the last day that McAfee was going to close the Trump case without charges)

 

ATLANTA — Peter J. Skandalakis, the Executive Director of the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia,appointed himself to continue the prosecutionin the Fulton County indictment of President Donald J. Trump on allegations of election interference.

 

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was removed from the case in October and Superior Court JudgeScott McAfee set a deadline of Oct. 8 to appoint a prosecutor to take on the case or risk dismissal.

 

Skandalakis said in a statement that multiple other prosecutors in Georgia were contacted to take the case on, but each declined, leading to a Nov. 14 deadline extension.

 

Now, Skandalakis will take the case on, preventing it from being dismissed, for now.

 

ā€œWith Judge McAfee’s deadline now upon us and my review still ongoing, Ihave determined that the best course of action is to appoint myself to the case. This will allow me to complete a comprehensive review and make an informed decision regarding how best to proceed,ā€ Skandalakis said in a statement.

 

The prosecutor said he intends to ensure the case is handled properly, fairly and with full transparency.

 

Since the indictment was first filed in Georgia, the president and his allies have repeatedly maintained his innocence and called the prosecution political.

 

(PS there is no fucking way he got familiar with the massive material since Oct 8)

 

Skandalakis said he recently received 101 banker boxes of documents related to the Trump investigation and an 8-terabyte hard drive containing the complete investigative file.

 

ā€œSince receiving these materials, I have diligently worked to familiarize myself with the record and the status of the proceedings,ā€ he said. ā€œAdditionally, I have attempted to review the evidencegathered and the hours of interviews and proffers of witnesses and former codefendants. Unfortunately, I have not had sufficient time to complete my review. With Judge McAfee’s deadline now upon us and my review still ongoing, I have determined that the best course of action is to appoint myself to the case. This will allow me to complete a comprehensive review and make an informed decision regarding how best to proceed.ā€

 

KEK he’s so disliked and disrespected that no capable high priced prosecutor would take on this farce of a case.The guy is just begging for notice from the lawyer guild.

 

https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/fulton-county/head-georgia-prosecutors-organization-appointed-trump-case-fulton-county/LH4CH567G5BRDBNJVI6YKGCYNE/

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 8:34 a.m. No.23853011   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3093 >>3418 >>3467

>>23852972

Everything We Know About Peter Skandalakis As Georgia Election Interference Case Gets New Special Prosecutor(Trump and MAGA hater to take on failed case and will turn it into shit)

IBT Newsroom

Published 11/14/25 AT 11:17 AM EST

A turning point in Georgia's high-stakes prosecution over the 2020 presidential election has arrived with the appointment of Peter J. Skandalakis as special prosecutor. As executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, he now takes on theresponsibility of determining the fate of the state's sweeping racketeering case against Donald J. Trump and his allies.

 

Skandalakis leads the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, a statewide agency that supports district attorneys and manages assignments when elected prosecutors recuse or are disqualified.

 

Earlier in his career, he served as a district attorney in Georgia's Coweta Judicial Circuit.

He has previously taken on politically sensitive matters in the state, including investigations of elected officials and complex criminal-justice issues.

 

The case at the center of this turn of events is the state prosecution of Trump and others under Georgia's racketeering (RICO) law for alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Key triggers for Skandalakis stepping in:

 

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was disqualified from the case by the Georgia Court of Appeals because of a "significant appearance of impropriety" involving a romantic relationship with the lead prosecutor she hired.

A court-imposed deadline required the PAC to appoint a new prosecutor by a specified date or risk dismissal of the case.

After contacting several prosecutors who declined the assignment, Skandalakis opted to appoint himself to the role, placing him at the helm of the case.

What He's Doing Now & What's at Stake

 

Skandalakis has taken possession of the case materials — described as "more than 100 banker-boxes" of documents and an "8-terabyte" data set — and has begun the review process. He has acknowledged that his review is ongoing, and that appointing himself gives him the ability to perform a full assessment before deciding how to proceed.

 

In his new role, Skandalakis faces several potential paths:

 

Continue the prosecution as structured by Willis' office — meaning pursue the full indictment against Trump and co-defendants.

Modify or narrow the scope — focusing on fewer defendants or fewer counts, possibly revising indictments or dropping certain charges.

Dismiss the case entirely — which would carry major implications for justice, precedent and public confidence.

One significant detail: while the case against Trump may be on hold during his presidency, other co-defendants are still subject to state prosecution, so Skandalakis' decision could affect dozens of people.

 

Why This Matters

 

With the prior prosecutor removed for conflict concerns, Skandalakis carries the burden of restoring confidence in the integrity and neutrality of the investigation.

This case rests on Georgia state law — meaning federal pardons or federal case outcomes don't automatically apply. Skandalakis' decisions thus have unique consequences for state-level accountability.

How he handles the appointment, the review process and eventual prosecution or dismissal may shape how Georgia addresses politically charged cases in the future — especially those involving election integrity.

Financial and legal risk. If the case is dropped, Georgia (and Fulton County) could face significant financial consequences, including potential reimbursement to defendants under state law.

Challenges & Criticisms

 

Some observers may question whether it is appropriate or healthy for one individual to appoint himself to such a pivotal role in a case of this scale and sensitivity.

Skandalakis has underscored how vast the evidence is and how complex the matter remains. There's a risk that delays or perceived sluggishness could undermine public trust.

Any missteps in oversight, disclosure, conflict avoidance or transparency could expose the prosecution to future challenge, dismissal or appeal.

Given the partisan dynamics around the 2020 election and Trump's central role, every decision will be scrutinized. Maintaining procedural rigor will be crucial.

 

https://www.ibtimes.com/everything-we-know-about-peter-skandalakis-georgia-election-interference-case-gets-new-special-3790383

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 8:39 a.m. No.23853033   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3074 >>3093 >>3112 >>3151 >>3418 >>3467

Trump takes Antifa fight abroad in 'UNPRECEDENTED' move

The State Department has designated four Antifa-linked groups operating in Europe as foreign terrorist organizations

 

(Trump is proving that Europe created antifa and sends it around the world to destroy the democracy and our Republic. That might be the only thing you can deduce by this move. I bet his Admin found out who is running it in Europe)

 

 

3:49

 

https://youtu.be/1N8SCrzsAZ0

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 8:54 a.m. No.23853094   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3124 >>3418 >>3467

BREAKING: Rioter mob charges police outside Chicago-area ICE facility(I bet Pritzker is sending out the mobs and Antifa. I wonder how many were sent by Canada?)

State police move in to arrest protesters breaking the law enforcement barrier in Broadview, Ill

 

9:16

 

https://youtu.be/LSTwp7zuT4g

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 9:53 a.m. No.23853356   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

14 Nov, 2025 13:33

Kiev eyeing ā€˜good use’ for Ukrainians deported by Trump – WaPo

Ukraine is experiencing manpower shortages as its army gets pushed back by Russia

 

Kiev welcomes the deportation of Ukrainian nationals by the administration of US President Donald Trump, a senior adviser to Vladimir Zelensky told The Washington Post in a report published on Friday.

 

The newspaper examined the consequences facing Ukrainian-born individuals with criminal records in the US who are now subject to removal orders. Many could face immediate conscription upon returning.Ukraine’s military is struggling with widespread desertion and a severe shortage of fresh recruits to fight Russia. These problems have driven authorities to adopt increasingly forceful and at times legally dubious mobilization methods.

 

ā€œThe US can deport as many as they want,ā€ the Zelensky aide said anonymously. ā€œWe’ll find good use for them.ā€

 

Ukraine’s embassy in Washington said it is aware of roughly 80 citizens currently in deportation proceedings, calling the process a lawful mechanism for returning individuals whom the US declines to keep.

 

Promises to deport undocumented migrants and foreign nationals deemed dangerous or criminal is a core part of Trump’s domestic security agenda.

 

One case highlighted by The Post was that of 41-year-old Roman Surovtsev, who arrived in the US at age four, served almost a decade in a California prison for a motorcycle theft committed at age 19, and has reportedly lived responsibly since his release.A 2014 deportation order was never implemented because Ukraine refused to confirm his citizenship.

 

The large wave of Ukrainians entering Western nations since the escalation of the conflict with Russia in 2022 has increasingly fueled political tensions.Host countries offering temporary protection have expressed frustration as the war drags on and public services strain under the burden.

 

Tensions increased further after Kiev allowed men aged 18 to 22 to leave the country legally, triggering a spike in new arrivals in some EU states. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said this week that he urged Zelensky to ensure that young Ukrainian men ā€œdo not come to Germany in large numbers… but that they serve their country.ā€ Western supporters of Kiev have argued that Ukraine should lower its draft age from the current 25.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/627796-ukraine-deportations-trump-conscription/

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 10:02 a.m. No.23853396   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>3418 >>3467

14 Nov, 2025 11:15

ā€˜Limited-functionality’ Ukraine not valid party for peace talks – senior Russian diplomat

Kiev cannot be trusted to deliver on its promises because Western sponsors determine its policies, Rodion Miroshnik has said

 

Ukraine is a ā€œlimited-functionality countryā€ that largely follows the wishes of its foreign backers andtherefore cannot be considered a party to any peace talks, a senior Russian diplomat has argued. Ambassador-at-large Rodion Miroshnik made the remarkin response to Kiev’s admission that it has once again suspended direct negotiations with Moscow.

 

Ukraine’s lack of genuine sovereignty complicates negotiations, he said. ā€œThere is no expectation that it implements anything its signs… They cannot be excluded from the process since they are a party to the conflict,but decisions are not made in Kiev.ā€

 

Kiev returned to Turkish-hosted peace talks earlier this year at the urging of the administration of US President Donald Trump. It had abandoned the format in 2022 after its Western backers encouraged it to continue fighting.

 

Miroshnik dismissed new complaints by Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Kislitsa, who accused Moscow of obstructive negotiating tactics. Kislitsa’s remarks, Miroshnik said, ā€œonly underscore that Kiev never intended to implement anything and entered the talks solely under pressure. Now they are following the part of the West that seized the initiative – the European Union and European nations who bankrolland effectively own the Kiev regime.ā€

 

Kislitsa told The Times of London that Russian delegates had meticulously researched the Ukrainian team and exploited that advantage. He also claimed thatthey ā€œcan’t have creative discussionsā€ with what he described as ā€œa dictatorship.ā€

 

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova responded thatRussian negotiators were not seeking ā€œcreative discussionsā€ but came with concrete proposals, particularly regarding prisoner exchanges. She saidKiev ā€œfailed to carry out the latest swap in full, freeing barely 30% of the 1,200 people agreed upon.ā€

 

Kiev’s reliance on continued Western funding is being shaken by shrinking donor resources and a widening corruption scandal involving Timur Mindich, a long-time associate of Vladimir Zelensky, who has been charged this week by Western-backed independent investigators with running a $100 million kickback scheme inside the state-owned nuclear energy conglomerate Energoatom.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/627790-miroshnik-istanbul-talks-collapse/

Anonymous ID: 8a907f Nov. 14, 2025, 10:13 a.m. No.23853437   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

14 Nov, 2025 09:43

Moscow mocks Zelensky after Berlin asks Kiev to keep fighting-age males

Germany has been experiencing a surge of young men arriving since Ukraine relaxed its travel ban

 

The Russian Foreign Ministry has ridiculed the German government’s pleas to Kiev to keep fighting-age Ukrainian men at home.

 

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday he discussed Ukraine’s manpower problems with Vladimir Zelensky,asking him to ā€œensure that young men in particular from Ukraine do not come to Germany in large numbers.ā€ Berlin also intends to downgrade the support for Ukrainian nationals granted protection in the country to that of regular asylum-seekers.

 

Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova posted on Friday a sarcastic reenactment of the conversation:ā€œMerz: Herr Zelensky, take Ukrainians back from Germany. Zelensky: Herr Merz, I lack the tools to get them killed in large quantities. If you send more weapons and money, we will close borders and further lower the conscription age. Otherwise, expect a greater influx.ā€

 

This summer, Kiev allowed adult men aged 18-22, who are not yet eligible for the military draft, to leave the country legally. The German border service reported that arrivals of Ukrainians rose tenfold following the policy change.

 

Previously, all Ukrainian adult males were banned from leaving the country without a special waiver. Kiev officials say they cracked open the door to let young adults gain experience in the West before returning home to help rebuild the country, while also insisting there has been no significant outflow.Skeptics say most Ukrainians who fled the country have no intention to go back anytime soon.

 

Ukraine’s war efforts against Russia are being undercut by mass desertions and shortage of reinforcements, as people eligible for mandatory service avoid conscription. Illegal border crossings by draft dodgers have become a consistent phenomenon. Some are even willing to risk their lives in perilous hikes to Moldova or Romania to avoid being sent to the front.

 

(They are staying with the Joe and Zelensky promise,fighting Russia down to the last Ukrainian! That’s how much the EU backing Kiev, doesn’t care if they all die. Just keep focusing on fighting Russias. No wonder, citizens have fled WW.)

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/627786-zelensky-exodus-males-germany/