Megyn Kelly on the ONLY 2 ways Trump can beat our corrupt legal system



Former president Donald Trump is facing a handful of massive trials, including some that are being prosecuted by extremely partisan attorneys.

Glenn Beck and Megyn Kelly can’t help but notice that the attack on him is not only unprecedented but completely unfair.

While in one case, Trump’s bond was lowered from $464 million to $170 million and his fans across America rejoiced — it still doesn’t make it a win.

“It’s still $170 million, which in a victimless crime, I don’t understand,” Glenn says, astonished.

“The injustice against him is patent to anyone who’s not a hard-left partisan,” Kelly tells Glenn, adding, “I think we understand the fix is in. He’s probably going to lose, potentially across the board, on all four of these criminal cases.”

However, Kelly doesn’t believe all hope is lost.

“I think at this point, the only thing that’s going to save Trump is the Supreme Court and us in November,” Kelly says.

“Those are the two ways out of this for him, which is pretty ironic, Glenn, if you think about it,” Kelly adds.

Kelly believes it’s “ironic” because the Democrats' main goal is to stop Trump from running for and winning the presidency. However, it’s going to be one of the only ways he can save his life, his company, his business, and his freedom.

“He has no choice but to win, so he’s going to fight harder than ever. I mean, it’s kind of perfect,” Kelly says.


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INSANE: Fani Willis ousting case comes to SHOCKING conclusion



Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee has allowed District Attorney Fani Willis to continue prosecuting former President Donald Trump’s Georgia election interference case — despite the fact that she clearly lied under oath.

McAfee found that Willis’ relationship with Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade was not proven to be a conflict of interest enough to merit her removal from the case.

The judge did, however, find an appearance of impropriety and said either Willis and her office may leave the case or Wade must withdraw from the proceeding.

“Have you ever seen a clearer case of perjury?” Glenn asks, astounded by the ruling.

“Everyone on earth knows she was lying,” Stu Burguiere agrees.

Glenn believes it’s clearly rigged.

“It’s rigged because there’s no way any reasonable person would come up with that. No way,” Glenn says.

“I mean how can you possibly think this is just an appearance of impropriety?” Stu asks.

Had Wade and Willis been honest about their relationship, it would’ve been a much smaller deal.

“They boldly took the stand, wanted to lie, and did lie,” Glenn says.

“There is absolutely no way she should be in a position of power,” he continues, adding, “and so should he lose his law license. There is no law if attorneys can get away with that.”


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Former Trump lawyer REACTS to being indicted alongside Trump and other alleged 'co-conspirators'



Jenna Ellis is a conservative lawyer who served on Donald Trump’s legal team during his time in the White House.

She is also one of the “co-conspirators” who’s been indicted alongside Trump in Georgia.

“What Georgia is saying to those of us who are targeted by this indictment is that if you dare to represent as a lawyer our political opponent, then you deserve to go to jail, you deserve to have your livelihood taken away, you deserve to have your reputation trashed,” she tells Steve Deace.

“Later this week I will actually have to go and surrender to Fulton County Jail and literally become a political prisoner and get arrested because I dared to stand up for a client and because I dare to speak truth,” she continues.

Although Ellis did not foresee herself being indicted, her faith in God remains unshakable.

“This is what God has for me to walk through,” she tells Steve, adding, “I know that people will be watching me as a Christian, and I want to respond rightly.”

“Did you have difficulty acquiring competent counsel that was willing to take on the very system that then may later try to do to them exactly what they're now trying to do to you?” asks Steve.

“I mean, I had people quote to me up to one million dollars just as a retainer fee because this is so high-profile – it's Trump-related,” says Ellis, “and you know, necessarily people have to, unfortunately, take that into consideration of whether representing a lawyer who represented Donald Trump would then be attacked for their own position.”

Unfortunately, that’s not where Ellis’ struggles end. She says some Trump supporters are hoping for her defeat in the upcoming trial simply because she “[dares] to say good things about Governor DeSantis” on occasion.

“I would never want to see the system being weaponized against someone who … represented legally Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden or even Hunter Biden,” she tells Steve.

“Every single person, no matter if you're Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden – I don't care who you are; you deserve competent counsel … that’s the constitutional system in America,” Ellis says.


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Georgia GOP chair says a monitor caught a 9,626-vote error during DeKalb County hand count audit process, got it fixed before it was filed



The chairman of the Georgia Republican Party said Wednesday that hand counters in the Peach State almost submitted a 9,626-vote error as part of the state's audit process, but thankfully the error was spotted by an election monitor before it was entered.

"One of our monitors discovered a 9,626 vote error in the DeKalb County hand count," Chairman David Shafer tweeted Wednesday morning. "One batch was labeled 10,707 for Biden and 13 for Trump — an improbable margin even by DeKalb standards. The actual count for the batch was 1,081 for Biden and 13 for Trump."

Shafer added that "had this counting error not been discovered, Biden would have gained enough votes from this one batch alone to cancel out Trump's gains from Fayette, Floyd, and Walton."

"Our attorneys have turned over an affidavit from our monitor to the Secretary of State and requested an investigation," he confirmed in a subsequent tweet.

Every county in Georgia has been undergoing a hand recount of ballots cast in the Nov. 3 election after the initial tabulation showed Democratic nominee Joe Biden edging President Trump in the state by a margin of just over 14,000 votes.

Already in the hand count, more than 5,000 missing votes from Fayette, Floyd, and Walton counties have been discovered. With those votes being added, Trump has trimmed Biden's lead in Georgia to under 13,000 votes. However, despite the errors in those counties, the state is not expected to flip to Trump after the recount process is finished and the results are certified this week.

But Shafer is concerned that the recent error may be just one of many. In a pair of additional tweets, the GOP party chairman explained, "We were limited to 1 monitor for every 10 counting tables and we were kept some distance from the tables. There is no telling what we missed under these unreasonable restrictions. The miscounted batch had been be signed off by two official counters."

"Biden's margin of victory in this batch of votes (99.9%) bested Bashar al-Assad's 2007 margin (97.6%) and Raul Castro's 2008 margin (99.4%). It matched Kim Jong-il's 2009 margin (99.9%)," he went on, pointing out that Biden's erroneous margin of victory in the batch was akin to that of rulers in totalitarian states.

Addressing the issue on a call with reporters Wednesday, Georgia's voting implementations manager Gabriel Sterling said that he was aware of the error and thanked the monitor for catching it, but ultimately called it a "non-issue." Sterling argued that the error would have been discovered even without the monitor's help because of quality control measures the state has in place.

It should be noted that the audit process currently under way in the state is not the same as an official recount, which may soon be requested by the Trump campaign once the results are certified.

The president has complained about the current audit process, calling it a "joke" due to the fact that "signature matching" is not being done. However, election officials in Georgia have insisted that signature matching was already performed during the initial count and cannot be performed again.

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