U.S. Navy JAG investigators on Friday arrested Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger for treason, fulfilling President Donald J. Trump’s January 2021 pledge to hold him accountable for interfering with the 2020 presidential election.
The arrest, which took place outside Raffensperger’s place of business, stems from allegations that he, a RINO, “buried” Republican votes so Joseph R. Biden would win the state of Georgia.
On January 2, 2021—18 days before Biden was unlawfully sworn into office—Trump and Raffensperger had an hourlong phone call on which the president asked him to find 11,780 missing Republican votes. The call went public a few days later, and the Biden team and its MSM allies twisted the meaning of Trump’s words, claiming he tried to threaten Raffensperger into manufacturing non-existent votes. Trump’s cautionary message, however, was a final chance for Raffensperger to atone for selling his soul to the Deep State and admit he had disregarded legitimate votes. But a stubborn Raffensberger refused Trump’s generosity and parroted his earlier statement: “There are no votes to find.”
As Real Raw News reported on January 4, 2021, President Trump and acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen indicted Raffensberger on charges of treason and betrayal of oath of office, vowing he’d eventually rot in the bowels of Guantanamo Bay. But for reasons unclear, the indictment got sealed and placed among voluminous piles of other indictments, where it had lain undisturbed until last week.
Our source said he does not know what circumstances prompted Vice Admiral Crandall’s staff to unseal Raffensperger’s paperwork last week. Yet the timing coincided with a federal jury ordering Rudy Guiliani to pay over $148 million to two Georgia election workers for claiming, with evidence, they committed ballot fraud (they stuffed ballots into suitcases under a table) in the 2020 presidential election. A Deep State judge and jury colluded to falsely find Guiliani guilty in the defamation suit.
Regardless, JAG dispatched four investigators to Georgia on Friday to enforce Raffensperger’s damning indictment. According to our source, they waited outside Raffensperger’s office until he left work, then grabbed him, binding his wrists in cuffs, as he approached his vehicle. Raffensperger vehemently protested, saying, “What’s this all about? Who are you? Do you know who I am?” to which an investigator replied, “Doesn’t matter who you are; you’re coming with us,” and showed him a military arrest warrant signed by Vice Adm. Crandall.
Raffensperger has been taken to a holding facility where he will remain until JAG sends him to GITMO to stand trial.