Subj : Donald Trumps messag To : Gregory Deyss From : Lee Lofaso Date : Tue Apr 18 2023 23:49:40 Hello Greg, DS>> As you have been asked before -- what is the expiration date DS>for the GD> felony charge placed against him? GD> The onus is not upon me to answer. There is no expiration date for some crimes. The grand jury indicted Trump on 14 criminal counts, to which he pleaded "not guilty". None of those 14 counts have been thrown out by the judge. And none have been withdrawn by the prosecutor. We shall see which of those counts remain when the trial starts, and what the jury's verdict is in each of those counts when the time comes for them to decide. GD> The question that is being asked is sly and is without context or merit. GD> Due to there is no felony that was charged or identified. 14 criminal counts identified by the grand jury. That should be sufficient. GD> The alleged crime that would be used to bootstrap these misdemeanors into a GD> felony has not yet been disclosed by Bragg. It is not "alleged crime" by actual crimes. Yes, those 14 criminal counts are accusations, as the defendant has the presumption of innocence. IOW, the prosecution has to prove its case, which it will, with the jury deciding the fate of the accused. GD> The problem is that these misdemeanors can not be used due to statute of GD> limitations, clearing indicating that they have expired and therefore can GD> not be used to bootstrap anything. Meaning that there is no case. All 14 counts are criminal in nature, none of them being misdemeanors. That in and of itself makes Trump an indicted felon. AI>> The situation in Georgia is much more serious that the hush money AI>>> payment. GD>>> Also there is no case, a phone call and a request to find GD>>> votes is not illegal. DS>> It is illegal when he was asking for "manufacturing" exactly the GD> number DS>> of votes needed to overturn the election. It is up to a jury to DS>> decide. GD> I have posted the link to the phone call and the audio of the entire GD> conversation as well as the complete transcript. I know you want to find GD> something -- anything that is a gotcha moment, but there is nothing that GD> will satisfy that desire. Not with this anyway. The phone call itself is evidence of Trump's own wrongdoing. Even though the other guy on the phone is dead. You see, the guy on the other end of the line taped the phone call. And Trump's tormenter in Georgia has those tapes ... GD> In fact it could be determined that there was WIDE spread fraud in Georgia, GD> if you have the time, to listen to the audio and you will hear everyone on GD> the recorded phone call but you might not get through it (wanting to stop GD> it) once you realize that Trump has valid areas of concern of fraudulent GD> activity within the Georgia during the 2020 Presidential election. Trump went zero for 60 in the courts trying to prove his case. And he still refuses to believe he lost the election. Of course, most people (other than MAGA idiots) consider Trump himself to be an idiot and no intellectual ... GD> The phone call recording has been to look bad within the media, but if you GD> actually listen to it, you may have a much different perspective, it has GD> been twisted by many within the liberal media. GD> It has a taint and the stench of the Democratic Party all over it. The Governor of Georgia is a Republican. The Secretary of State in Georgia who was on the other line was a Republican, but had recorded the conversation that is now evidence. Donald Trump claims to be a Republican, but in actuality is the Fool on the Hill. For Life, Lee -- What can brown do for you? --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: news://eljaco.se:4119 (2:203/2) .