DeKalb CEO Michael Thurmond delivers final State of the County address DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond delivered his final State of the County address on Thursday.It was his eighth State of the County speech. Thurmond, who has been DeKalb County’s chief executive ... 05/2/2024 - 11:43 am | View Link
DeKalb CEO touts successes in final State of the County address Thurmond told the 600-plus municipal and business leaders who gathered at the new Assembly Studios in Doraville that he woke up with a line from the Acts of the Apostles in his mind. As the final year ... 05/2/2024 - 9:50 am | View Link
Dear Decaturish – In support of Lorraine Cochran-Johnson for DeKalb County CEO DeKalb County Commissioner Lorraine Cochran-Johnson stands with young business owner Jurell Kurtz, looking out from his mobile lemonade stand, during the annual Scottdale Day Festival at Tobie Grant ... 05/1/2024 - 8:13 am | View Link
Early voting begins for Georgia's May primary, judicial elections The high-profile races in May's primary include a challenger to Fulton County DA Fani Willis and multiple candidates vying to be the county's next sheriff. 04/28/2024 - 11:46 pm | View Link
Dear Decaturish – In support of Larry Johnson for DeKalb County CEO Decaturish invited candidates in the May 21 elections to submit up to three letters of support. All elections coverage can be found at Decaturishvotes.com. 04/26/2024 - 10:12 am | View Link
The national spokesperson for Donald Trump's 2024 campaign may have violated a judge's gag order by suggesting the jury in the former president's hush money trial was not "fair and impartial."
Karoline Leavitt made the remarks while speaking to Real America's Voice on Thursday.
"I've been in the courtroom with President Trump over the past couple of weeks, and every single day, the prosecution is doing legal gymnastics to try and prove a crime that does not exist," Leavitt told host Steve Gruber.
"This case would be laughed out of any other courtroom in America if it were not being brought by a far-left district attorney in Alvin Bragg who campaigned on getting Donald Trump, not getting real violent criminals in the streets of New York City, and if this case was not being overseen by a partisan, conflicted judge, Judge Merchan, who donated money himself to Joe Biden's campaign."
Leavitt then took aim at the jury.
"And they brought this case forward in Manhattan because they know it is a very blue jurisdiction where it's nearly impossible to get a truly fair and impartial jury for President Trump," she said.
"They know there's no crime.
MAGA is just as bad as we always knew, as supporters at a Pennsylvania rally pay tribute to #VonShitzInPantz.
Source: Dispatches from Trumpland
After noticing a trend of pro Donald diaper merch at rallies throughout this year, I hit up President Trump’s latest event in rural Pennsylvania last weekend with the express purpose of seeing if his faithful were still flying their diaper flag.
After his bonkers Time magazine interview, Trump continued his insistance of "heads I win, tails you lost" about Wisconsin. Via Reuters:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump said he may not accept the 2024 election results in Wisconsin, a key battleground state in his matchup with President Joe Biden, leaving open the possibility of post-election turmoil.
In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Wednesday, Trump said that if he doesn’t believe the result in November's election was legitimate, “you have to fight for the right of the country.”
Trump again says he won’t accept the election results if he loses.
Marjorie Taylor Greene will never think she said anything wrong.
Marge says she voted against the Anti-Semitism Act today because she’s concerned that if she says that Jews handed over Jesus to be killed by the Romans that could be considered a violation of the law. pic.twitter.com/tnAOf1s8B0
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 1, 2024
That's right.
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This Modern World: Sensible responses.
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Former President Donald Trump has claimed several times that he will testify in his criminal trial, where he is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. But now, he appears to be looking for a way out.