B010 U.S. Navy JAG INVESTIGATORS, SERVED A MILITARY ARREST WARRANT on the CRIMINAL GEORGIA JUDGE who REJECTED PRESIDENT"S TRUMP'S REQUEST to DISCHARGE the STATE'S UNFOUNDED ELECTION INTERFERENCE CASE AGAINST HIM, JAG sources SAID.
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U.S. Navy JAG INVESTIGATORS, SERVED A MILITARY ARREST WARRANT on the CRIMINAL GEORGIA JUDGE who REJECTED PRESIDENT"S TRUMP'S REQUEST to DISCHARGE the STATE'S UNFOUNDED ELECTION INTERFERENCE CASE AGAINST HIM, JAG sources SAID.
U.S. Navy JAG investigators on Thursday served a military arrest warrant on the criminal Georgia judge who rejected President Trump’s request to discharge the state’s unfounded election interference case against him, JAG sources told Real Raw News.
A Fulton County Superior Court judge, Scott McAfee, ruled Thursday that Trump’s statements on and around J6 endorsed criminal activity and, therefore, are not protected under the First Amendment.
Unbeknownst to McAfee, investigators were incognito outside the courthouse awaiting his decision to dismiss the bogus charges or send the case to a jury. His unconstitutional judgment signaled the latter, meaning a Deep State-stacked jury would decide whether Trump and eight co-defendants, including Rudy Giuliani, committed criminal malfeasance.
“We drafted an indictment and a warrant, anticipating Judge McAfee’s order. It charges him with violating his oath and treason, serious offenses. He had a chance to do the right thing but went the way of evil. When evil impinges on the Constitution, we’re obligated to act. And that’s why our team was ready to apprehend McAfee,” our JAG source said.
Six skilled investigators, anonymous as a glass of water, stationed themselves at the courthouse’s entrances following McAfee’s illicit decree. They knew from earlier surveillance that the judge usually left work through the front doors but sometimes exited the building via a rear door beside his chambers.
“This judge avoided the media whenever possible and liked to slip out the rear to escape a media circus. And that’s what went down Thursday afternoon,” our source said.
At approximately 5:00 p.m., McAfee and his law clerk left the building for the parking lot a few hundred feet away. JAG ambushed them from the rear, rendering the clerk unconscious with a sedative and informing McAfee he was under arrest for treason.
A startled McAfee was already wearing handcuffs when he blurted: “I don’t understand this. What in the name of justice is going on here? I am a judge, and this is illegal. I demand an answer.”
“All you need to know right now is you’re under arrest for treason and, if found guilty, will probably be executed,” a JAG investigator said as he and two teammates shoved a baffled McAfee into the rear of a black van that had screeched to a halt beside them.
“McAfee will get a fair trial, as do all Deep Staters,” our source said.
Asked whether President Trump encouraged JAG to grab McAfee, he added, “We arrested him because he violated the Constitution and is a traitor. Trump didn’t know anything until after the fact.”
When asked how JAG plans to deal with Fanni Willis, the corrupt prosecutor who will prosecute the state’s case against Trump, he added, “Just because Deep Staters are still running around doesn’t mean we’re not investigating them. There are a lot of variables in motion, and I can’t telegraph who’ll be arrested and when, or why we haven’t grabbed person X or Person Y yet. There’s a method to what might seem madness.”
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