When special counsel Jack Smith criminally charged Donald Trump this month for attempting to overturn the 2020 election, the indictment referenced six unnamed co-conspiratorsā€”five of whom are identifiableā€”who aided the ex-presidentā€™s plot to stay in power, i.e. break the law. Why Smith chose not to charge these individuals is unclear; while itā€™s possible that the prosecutor only targeted Trump to expedite the case, itā€™s also plausible that he did so as part of a strategy to get them to cooperate and become government witnesses against the former guy. And according to a new report, it seems like at least some of these people might be willing to talk to save themselves.

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    In this and in the Georgia case there are enough co-conspirators who donā€™t want to stay behind bars til they drop. Only one needs to sing the right tune, and loud enough to get a ā€œget out of prisonā€ card. The problem that Trump is only surrounded by weak yes-men is that they are weak.

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      The Georgia indictment is amazing. Something like 19 people named, and like 30 unindicted coconspirators. Thereā€™s no way thereā€™s not a good number of flips there.

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        For some reason, I wouldā€™ve had Georgia as the last place to ever bring something like this. I guess I just assumed it was solidly Republican that would never let something like this get this far.

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          Looks like DA Willis is a democrat, so that could be part of it. I heard the governor wasnā€™t wanting him charged, but Iā€™m glad a patriot was in the DA position to ensure that an attempt at justice could be brought against him.

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          Having watched Georgia for a few years, the impression I get is that itā€™s pretty close to a 50-50 mix of red and blue with a constant struggle for control. Atlanta is of course consistently blue.