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WATCH: Only Jailed Trump Ally SPEAKS OUT


Why was Harrison Floyd the only one out of 19 defendants to be jailed in Fulton County?

The state wants to claim that Harrison Floyd never negotiated a bond hearing—Floyd claims this never happened and that the state never contacted him to set up a bond agreement.

Floyd spoke out on his ‘unique’ treatment: “The district attorney’s office never reached out to me like they did everyone else. If they did I could have connected them with my lawyer… We could have worked out a bond agreement.”

 

So why was Harrison Floyd the only one sent to jail? Could it be that the racists in Fani Willis’ office wanted to make an example out of a black man for the audacity of supporting Trump?

He seems to have alluded to this in his statement given to the press, why else would he mention racism and the ‘negro wake-up call’ ?

I am not saying this is definitely what happened, but if it quacks like a duck and looks like a duck. …

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Floyd claimed that he would run for a Congressional seat representing the state of Georgia—presumably as a way to right the wrongs committed by the current political establishment.

ABC News confirmed:

Placed into custody last Thursday after surrendering for processing without a pre-negotiated bond agreement, Floyd spent six days at the facility before posting bail and being released Wednesday.

Floyd had this to say about the Fulton County jail: “What’s going on in that jail, I’ve seen worse conditions in Iraq. When I went to my cell for the first time there was fecal matter smeared on one of the walls.”

 

Floyd went on: ” I would like to thank DA Willis for giving me what we in our community call a Negro wake-up call. She reminded me that our country will not be able to be a righteous nation if we stand on pillars of corruption.”

 

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Harrison Floyd also thanked supporters for donating to his legal defense fund: “Thank you for all the love, prayers, and support. If you have supported my defense fund, please let me know so I can thank you in person.”

 

NBC News reports:

According to court papers filed in Fulton County Superior Court, Judge Scott McAfee set Floyd’s bond at $100,000 — broken down as $40,000 on racketeering charge and $30,000 each on a charge of influencing witnesses and a charge of conspiring to commit solicitation of false statements and writings.



 

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