The comments below consist of excerpts of their conversation in the video. The full video is less than 3 minutes.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3_ptRgja-Q)
Notice the link ends in Q... but I digress. 😉
July 21, 2123
The Fulton County Judge, the senior judge, has now recused the entire Fulton County bench.
This is the Georgia district attorney in Fulton County who is bringing this indictment for State Rico charges. They were going to bring a state racketeering influence and corrupt organization case against Donald Trump.
This was the Fannie Willis Case where they were going to bring this massive indictment with supposedly a lot of parties like 25 or 30 individuals as defendants, and there has been motions filed by the former president's lawyers saying that the judges that are hearing the case cannot, should not, be allowed to proceed on those because of either bias or it's the county and there's these conflicts.
Evidently this was an order signed last night but not released until this morning. The Fulton County Superior Court Judge Glanville ruled that all active judges… this is unreal folks… all active judges of Fulton County Superior Court bench will be recused from the civil lawsuits filed by Trump's lawyers against Fannie Willis and judge McBurney.
The civil lawsuits that were filed were these lawsuits to say you should not be bringing these proceedings… the irregularities… remember that special grand jury and the foreperson that went to the all the media… she was on the media everywhere… it's all of that, so this is a big, big, decision.
It has also recused all of the Fulton County judges from any attempts to engage in the election probe grand jury from 2020… cannot be overseen by Fulton County judges… big news just breaking now.
Based on their comments, I think it is good news; but, I'm not an attorney. Maybe some of our attorney frens will weigh in.
The news had just dropped and the ACLJ guys did that short video just to make the announcement. I assume they will do a video with an in-depth discussion later today. If it's as big of a deal as they implied, I'm sure there will be a lot of coverage by others as well.