Morrison Foerster is behind the charges against Trump in Atlanta

Morrison Foerster is behind the charges against Trump in Atlanta

The trial is going nowhere in Atlanta Federal Court.

It has been going on for three weeks and has a common theme.

It is about attacking President Donald J. Trump.

Here are three stories summarizing the case of Curling versus the State of Georgia:

Here is Morrison Foerster’s take on the same trial:

President Donald J. Trump is attacked 309 times in stories written by Morrison Foerster on their corporate website.

They are posted in this link:

https://www.mofo.com/search?q=trump

The Curling case was filed in Aug. 8th, 2017.

Morrison Foerster is the law firm that covered up the false FBI Carter Page warrants from June to Oct. 2016 signed by their employee, John Carlin.

Carlin started working for Morrison Foerster on Oct. 24th, 2016.

Here are the background stories:

Morrison Foerster has never stopped going after President Donald J. Trump.

The civil and criminal cases in Atlanta Federal and Fulton County, Georgia courts are no exception.

Morrison’s lead attorney in the Curling versus Georgia case is Benjamin E. Campbell.

His photo is at the top of this story.

Ben was assigned the case on Nov. 15th.

He is not even listed in their employee directory.

https://www.mofo.com/people

Campbell has no trial experience.

He just got out of law school.

https://rocketreach.co/ben-campbell-email_107505954

Ben was told to lose the case.

And disregard the evidence.

Otherwise, the criminal charges against Trump in Fulton County would be dismissed.

What evidence?

Regardless, neither side, including the Judge, wants to see any.

They objected to it every day for three weeks.

Without evidence, the case is dismissed.

The trial is staged.

In an attempt to stop Trump from being re-elected President.

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