Based on what Democrats are prosecuting Trump for right now, shouldn’t former Georgia governor candidate and media darling Stacey Abrams be under indictment right now?
The left is calling Trump a threat to democracy for questioning the outcome of an election.
That is precisely what Abrams has been doing for years.
Mia Cathell writes at Townhall:
Why Isn’t ‘Stolen Election’ Conspirator Stacey Abrams Behind Bars?
If anything, the fourth indictment against former President Donald Trump proves that a grand jury could indict a ham sandwich.
What would normally be protected under the Constitution, such as questioning election results, requesting phone numbers, and encouraging voters to watch TV, is now considered conspiratorial. The laundry list of indictment-worthy actions leveled against Trump and his allies leads to the pertinent question: If claiming an election is stolen makes you a criminal in Georgia, why isn’t Democrat election-denier Stacey Abrams, a two-time gubernatorial sore-loser who repeatedly refused to concede, in prison?
She’s certainly no Georgia peach. In 2018, Abrams lost the governor’s race to then-Secretary of State Brian Kemp. Due to losing by less than 1.4 percentage points, a narrow margin of defeat, Abram refused to recognize Kemp as the legitimate winner, claiming in sitdown televised interviews that the election was “tainted.”
Let’s take a walk down memory lane with Ms. Abrams.
Donald Trump was just indicted in Georgia for the alleged "crime" of disputing the 2020 election results.
Here is five straight minutes of failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams denying election results. pic.twitter.com/V0LHhhZFn4
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) August 15, 2023
Stacey Abrams: "Will I say that this election was not tainted, was not a disinvestment and disenfranchisement of thousands of voters? I will not say that." https://t.co/CHjV8979TK pic.twitter.com/qy21Bgq56N
— The Hill (@thehill) November 19, 2018
When is Stacey Abrams getting indicted in Georgia for attempting to overthrow election results? pic.twitter.com/oBf1YcJyKL
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) August 15, 2023
This must just be (D)ifferent somehow.