Look at the videos. They’re guilty as hell.
From their website: Protect Democracy is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization formed in late 2016 with an urgent and explicit mission: to prevent American democracy from declining into a more authoritarian form of government.
Our founders, who came from the White House Counsel’s Office and upper echelons of the Department of Justice, assembled a group of some of the world’s leading experts on the decline of democracies in the 21st Century to sound the alarm that the global wave of authoritarianism had landed on U.S. shores.
Ruby is the one that pulled the boxes of illegal ballots from under the table after the counting supposedly stopped on Election Day.
Odd thing is that the 2 started to plead guilty. And they withdrew it and went not guilty. They were found NOT guilty. I guess the judge said they did there jobs. Guessing they were TOLD by the boss to do it so technically they were doing what they were told. They could win this. This makes me sick. They knew what they were doing. Ruby did a live stream on facebook of her walking into the place around the ballots with no security around them. Grabbed ballots and sat down on a computer and was changing or entering into a computer. She was laughing. I think she was “curing” some of them.
Do you mean like what they did with the 2016 election/Russian collusion hoax right up to the moment the convenient virus arrived from China?
She needs to get paid in lead.
The plaintiffs filed the lawsuit in state court on Dec. 2, 2021. The defendants in Missouri (James Hoft and TGP) were served quickly on Dec. 6, 2021, but the defendant in Florida (Joseph Hoft) wasn’t served until Dec. 14, 2021. The defendants tried to use “snap removal” process to pull the case out of the local courts and into federal court before being served. They filed to remove the case on Dec. 5, 2021, before they were served.
The plaintiffs also argued that the sole defendant with a Florida address was actually a citizen of Missouri, not Florida; the defendants contested that assertion. That issue was ultimately an aside, though; a federal judge said snap removal wouldn’t work this time around.
On Monday, U.S. District Judge Henry Edward Autrey, a George W. Bush appointee, ruled that the case needed to go back to the City of St. Louis’s circuit court system in Missouri. The crux of the issue was that the defendants sought to remove the case before they had actually been officially served with the original lawsuit.