Julie Banderas thinks she knows what she's talking about because she did actually graduate from college with a degree, but her degree isn't in the law, which is evident from her interview with former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree on Fox "News" Monday.
The point of this clip appears to be to mislead Fox viewers into thinking the indictments against Trump are political and attacking his right to free speech, an idea that is gaining traction among Republicans who are desperately grasping at any small straws they can hold onto to keep worshipping their hero.
Banderas launched into a litany against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
"The attorney [in Fulton County], Fannie [sic] Willis, is probing whether Trump committed crimes in trying to overturn the election results in Georgia. Committing crimes, okay?" she led off. "I want to talk about Trump's alleged crimes for a second."
Okay, Julie. Let's talk about the 71 counts he's currently charged with in three different venues, before we get to whatever Fani Willis may want to do.
"He hasn't been indicted with incitement, we know that, right?" she asked rhetorically. And she's right, because that would be something that might impinge on his free speech rights.
"So it's not a crime to tell lies." True, for the reasons stated above.
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