Earlier this week, the clerk’s office dismissed the document as “fictitious” when a draft of the Georgia grand jury’s indictment of Donald Trump and others leaked online and began to circulate like wildfire on social media. The document was published prior to the grand jury voting.
Then, hours later, Trump and 18 associates were indicted, and the charges were identical to the supposedly fictitious document. Knowing that no sane person would believe that’s a coincidence, the narrative has shifted once again.
According to the Post Millennial:
The Fulton County Clerk of Courts admitted to accidentally releasing the fourth indictment on former President Donald Trump. She said she pressed send instead of save on the document.
"I am human," Ché Alexander told Channel 2's Tom Jones on Tuesday. Alexander told Jones that she wanted to get the indictment to the public as soon as possible. "And that's how the mishap happened," she said. "I have no dog in this fight," Alexander added.
When pressed on why she described the authentic document as fictitious, Alexander revealed that the word “fictitious” doesn’t mean the same to her as it does to the rest of us. “That was the best word that I could come up with. It was fictitious. It wasn’t real. It didn’t have a stamp on it,” Alexander told Jones. She then insisted that the public release of the indictments didn’t have any impact on the jury.
Matt Palumbo is the author of Fact-Checking the Fact-Checkers: How the Left Hijacked and Weaponized the Fact-Checking Industry and The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros
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