Trump in Georgia To Strategize With Co-Defendants

Robert David Cheeley, one of Donald Trump's co-defendant he will meet secretly, 
before Super Tuesday. Is Fani Willis safe in Georgia?

The last time Donald Trump was in Georgia was when he dropped by to have his mug shot taken, because of the State of Georgia v. Donald John Trump indictment. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged Trump and 18 others with the contravention of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) of 1970.

The co-defendants are no longer 18. Key co-defendants like Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro are on the other side. They accepted plea deals and will tell the people of Georgia how they worked in Trump’s criminal ‘enterprise’ to unlawfully change the outcome of the 2020 election in favour of Donald Trump.

If I had a crystal ball, I would know how he would answer this question.

“Mr. Trump. I voted for Joe Biden, but you went all up and tried to change my vote into your vote, with all this racketeering business. Why would you do something like that?”

Donald Trump will not respond because he will be rushing to a secret rendevous to meet his co-defendants in the RICO case. Item on the agenda? That woman, Fani Willis! Therefore Georgia media must keep tabs on the following co-defendants, if they want to have a juicy story about why Donald Trump will be in town, in Georgia, before Super Tuesday.

1. Michael A. Roman

2. Shawn Micah Tresher Still

3. David James Shafer

4. Ray Stallings Smith 111

5. Cathleen Alston Latham

6. Stephen Ciffgard Lee (the co-defendant that is a pastor, will pray for the criminal ‘enterprise’ first)

7. Robert David Cheeley

Nonqaba waka Msimang

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