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- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.

Kent County, DE doesn’t shock me. Delaware only has three counties anyway; that one contains Dover.
I’ll hold off on any excitement or reaction in general until something is revealed.
Democrats are no more panicked about this than they are about the Epstein filesâ„¢ that they had 4 years to re-create. As if Minneapolis wasn’t enough of a distraction from entitlement fraud, we give them this?
Justice for lies is becoming a rarity.
I am hoping this does not become another nothingburger.
It seems like:
If massive fraud isn’t discovered no one will be punished, and if massive fraud IS discovered no one will be punished.
But I suppose daylight can cure.
I certainly won’t argue with anyone who is skeptical of any true reckoning taking place, but this one looks different from the false alarms we’ve been seeing for the past five years. The Fulton County machine is in full panic mode, talking about “legal remedies” against this “MAGA conspiracy theory.” The Georgia State Board of Elections , which unlike Fulton County is not controlled by Democrats, has been trying unsuccessfully for over four years to get access to some of the materials covered by this search and seizure. The warrant was issued pursuant to the Federal lawsuit filed by the DOJ against Fulton County for its refusal to turn over records of the 2020 election on several occasions when asked by the Feds.
There was at least one tractor-trailer load of boxes of documents hauled away by the FBI. Ballots, tabulation tapes, images of ballots, and certifications were covered by the warrant. It seems reasonable to believe that if all those documents had somehow been cleansed of incriminating evidence, the Fulton County donks wouldn’t be having quite the hissy fit currently on display.
Of course, it remains to be seen whether any state or county officials will be prosecuted out of this, but it is a major development in any event. Pass the popcorn.