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Georgia Opens Criminal Investigation Into Trump Campaign Stealing Voter Data

Georgia Opens Criminal Investigation Into Trump Campaign Stealing Voter Data
Georgia Opens Criminal Investigation Into Trump Campaign Stealing Voter Data


The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has announced that they are opening a criminal investigation into the Trump campaign copying voter data.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported:

Trump attorney Sidney Powell helped coordinate the effort, and she was billed over $26,000 by computer experts from Atlanta tech company SullivanStrickler, the records show.

The GBI confirmed Tuesday that it has opened a criminal investigation of the incident on Jan. 7, 2021, when the group flew from Atlanta to South Georgia and were given access by local election officials to equipment that was supposed to be kept secure from outsiders. Computer theft is a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

The same team that was part of the voter data breach in Michigan and Nevada stole voter data in Coffee County, Georgia. The team was supervised by the Trump campaign, as Sidney Powell coordinated the effort to steal voter data as they were trying to prove voter and election fraud that would have provided Donald Trump with a pretext to carry out his coup and stay in power.

Trump is already looking at the possibility of being indicted in Georgia for election meddling. The theft of the voter data, and the nation should be honest by calling it theft, is a separate investigation.

It is possible that Trump could also be charged for stealing election data, although Sidney Powell is likely to be looking at criminal charges if the investigation uncovers wrongdoing.

Nobody would have believed it a few years ago, but Georgia may be the downfall of MAGA and Trump.

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