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FBI Raids Georgia Elections

The [Deep State]/Democrats are now trapped. They thought they would stall and get the people on their side. But it is backfiring.

Ilhan Omar’s money laundering system is being exposed. Did she stage an event to distract?

The D’s are now saying the quiet part out loud. Illegals, Antifa and criminals will be creating chaos during the midterms.

Trump and team have begun the process of exposing the election fraud in 2020. The FBI raided the Georgia elections. It’s about to fall apart for the D’s. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

Ilhan Omar Attack Staged?

U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar was sprayed with what smelled like apple cider vinegar.  Was this an actual terrorist attack or simply another staged event designed to puff up the rabid left? If this was an actual attack, why did Omar continued her talk, rather than stop and clean off the liquid?

Here, conservative pundit Liz Wheeler reviews the facts and concludes  Omar or her assailant staged the event or both of them were in cahoots. The evidence suggests the attacker — 55-year-old Anthony Kazmierczak — faced a felony charge on auto theft in 1989 and has multiple DUI convictions. It’s unlikely he’s a conservative, as he openly embraces the Ukraine and has been shown in pictures with his children endorsing LGBT issues.

In other words, will Omar now stand as the new Jussie Smollett?

This incident comes after the Democrats’ heady portrayal of Alex Pretti as a poor, innocent nurse coldly murdered by ICE.  In point of fact, Pretti had been spitting on ICE agents and brawling with them for a few weeks. He was a provocateur, part of the left’s Signal chat group trying to dox and disrupt ICE at every street corner. While we’re not going to argue he deserved to die, he did aggravate and agitate in ways designed to provoke violence.

Here’s an X post from Eric Daugherty, a digital correspondent for the conservative news outlet Florida’s Voice.

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