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Georgia Grand Jury Report Exposes Fulton County Prosecutor As An Election-Integrity Denier 

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The special purpose grand jury’s recommendation that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis indict Sen. Lindsey Graham and former Republican Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler may be garnering all the headlines. But three other names included in the grand jury’s final report released on Friday merit the real condemnation of Willis’ outrageous politicization of election contests: Cleta Mitchell, Alex Kaufmann, and Kurt Hilbert. 

On Friday, the Fulton County Superior Court entered an order directing the public release of the final report compiled by the special purpose grand jury that was empaneled to purportedly investigate the “circumstances relating directly or indirectly to possible attempts to disrupt the lawful administration of the 2020 presidential elections in the State of Georgia.” The public release of the 25-page unredacted report soon followed, revealing that the grand jury empaneled by Willis recommended the get-Trump prosecutor indict a total of 39 individuals — not merely the 19 charged in the sprawling RICO indictment handed down last month. 

While the final report contained few specifics supposedly supporting the recommended charges, those included indicate Willis deceived the grand jury while staking out a position as an election-integrity denier. The opening of the report exposed the prosecutor’s charade, with the grand jury noting it “heard extensive testimony on the subject of alleged election fraud from poll workers, investigators, technical experts, and State of Georgia employees and officials, as well as from persons still claiming that such fraud took place.” The grand jury then stressed: “We find by a

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