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Peter Korman

@pjkorman

🍑 #HD51 Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek. Career IT & Finance executive. Values accuracy...and wit. #GAGOP #gapol

Roswell, GA Katılım Haziran 2010
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Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge·
EXCLUSIVE: Straight to the Point with Catherine Herridge Publishes Secret Biden Era FBI Subpoena Targeting Longtime Trump Advisor Michael Caputo These never-before-seen documents detail the extent of the surveillance that targeted top members of Trump’s 2024 team. @thelatmg @latimesstudios_
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Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge

BREAKING: Longtime Trump Advisor @MichaelRCaputo Shares Never-Before-Seen FBI Subpoena And Search Warrant Targeting Him During Biden Administration; Alleges Biden Era Weaponization Continued at DOJ During Trump’s Second Term This week on Straight to the Point I sat down with Michael Caputo, a longtime confidant and advisor to President Trump. In this exclusive interview, Caputo shares a never-before-seen FBI subpoena and sweeping federal search warrant that targeted him during the Biden Administration. Caputo details the horrifying fallout of the secret Biden-era investigation over his Ukraine reporting and anti-weaponization policy work that stayed active even inside the Trump administration and the devastating toll it took on his family. @thelatmg @latimesstudios_ Straight to the Point: FBI’s Secret Targeting of Team Trump 00:35 Michael Caputo: Biden Era FBI ‘Surveilled’ Dozens of Trump Associates 01:28 Caputo Says He Was Targeted Over His Investigation Into Bidens and Anti-Weaponization Initiative 02:12 How Did the Biden-Era Investigation Continue Under AG Bondi? 03:10 Google Alert: FBI Subpoenaed His Records 04:29 Caputo Says He Was Working In Same DOJ Building As DOJ Investigation Targeting Him 06:00 August 2024 Susie Wiles Calls With Shocking News 06:40 Before Presidential Election, FBI Laid A Trap? 07:58 Federal Warrant Wanted Information About Caputo’s State of Mind 09:30 FBI Should Be Shattered: ‘Russia, Russia, Russia All Over Again’ 10:42 FBI File: Caputo Called A Radical Traditionalist Catholic (RTC) 11:30 Caputo 'Had To Go To The Highest Authority’ To Get Case Closed 12:44 Russia Gate Cost Caputo’s Family Everything 13:55 Threats To Caputo And Family 16:10 Accountability For RussiaGate 18:00 If Democrats Win Mid-Terms: Weaponization Will Increase 10x 19:50 Caputo: Task Force For Americans Who Were Harmed By Weaponization 20:50 Response to Critics Who Say Caputo Sees Conspiracies 21:43 Independent Journalism

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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
Democrats secured the web domain weeks before an election reform Bill dropped in the GA Senate in 2021. They are just recycling the same campaign (scare tactics & theories) that failed and were subsequently proven wrong here in 2021. Minority turnout % INCREASED AFTER election reform in Georgia.
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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
It is despicable how the Democrats casually accuse tens of millions of people of being "racist" over policy disagreements. Here, the Democrats are literally arguing that anyone who supports voter IDs wants to go back to the Jim Crow laws their own party supported. Not only did southern Democrats support Jim Crow laws, they FILIBUSTERED the Civil Rights Act in 1964. You can't make this stuff up. Furthermore, Schumer is implying the only reason 175 nations on earth have voter IDs is because they are racist and back voter suppression. Africa has some of the strictest voting laws on earth. Is Schumer arguing that black Africans can get IDs but for some mysterious reason black Americans can't? How about the women in all of these countries? Are they so much smarter and more capable than American women? It doesn't make any sense. Then again, none of the Democrats' policies make any sense if you want a country that is safe, secure, and prosperous. Voter ID has 83% public support. The Democratic Party is arguing that 4/5ths of America is racist if it supports the SAVE America Act. Repulsive party.
RNC Research@RNCResearch

Chuck Schumer continues to disgustingly call the SAVE America Act — commonsense voter ID laws — "Jim Crow 2.0." Does Schumer think the overwhelming majority of Americans who support securing our elections are racists?

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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
New York Gov Kathy Hochul: 2022: [to Republicans] "jump on a bus and head down to Florida, you don't represent our values, you are not New Yorkers." 2026: "maybe the first step is to go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home, our tax base has been eroded." 🤣
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Peter Bernegger
Peter Bernegger@PeterBernegger·
Emails between the Georgia Secretary of State's Office and Georgia IT cyber geeks. Look who they found accessing their voting system! For those who don't know: an egress point is the place in a computer network where data leaves to go somewhere else. Such as the internet. Source of info and public records: @TheAndersPaul Thank you @TheGoodFight for spotlighting it.
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Peter Bernegger@PeterBernegger

Eric Coomer admitted that Dominion had remote access to the election equipment in the United States, live during elections, including access to the tally. And, "The VPN access was used within the United States, and internationally by Serbians." Attorney letter, source: @PatrickByrne

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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
The people supporting these current partisan tactics would have a more substantive argument if the lawsuits and decisions were not being coordinated by the same organizations. That the district decisions specifically run counter to current US Code, and Appellate and SCOTUS are reversing or staying these local decisions at record rates. The strategy is clearly delay. The cost is further eroding the credibility of our Judicial institutions.
C3@C_3C_3

Roberts cries about hostility towards judges… Nationwide Injunctions: 8 years of Reagan: 12 4 years of H Bush: 6 8 year of Clinton: 12 8 years of W Bush: 6 8 years of Obama: 12 4 years of Biden: 14 40 years of previous Presidents: 62 5 years of Trump: 96 Judicial Activism.

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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨To every Black person tempted by the antisemitic wave sweeping right now:🚨 Back when white mobs lynched us in the streets... When we had no money, no power, and literally no movement... Who stood with us? Who risked everything? The Jews. They weren't just allies—they were family in the fight. - Jewish leaders co-founded the NAACP in 1909 and funded/led it for generations when no one else would. - When Dr. King and our people were arrested, beaten, jailed—Jewish lawyers defended us for free, and Jewish money paid bail bonds and court fees while others turned away. - In Freedom Summer '64, half the white volunteers risking death to register Black voters? Jewish. - Rabbi Heschel marched arm-in-arm with MLK in Selma—our struggles linked forever. Without their blood, treasure, solidarity, and courage—there is no Civil Rights Movement as we know it. No Voting Rights Act. No dream realized. That's why I stand with the Jews. They were our only true friends when this country hated us—when doors slammed shut and ropes hung high. They showed up, bled, and built with us. So to my people joining this demonic, divisive hate today: Pause. Remember. Honor the alliance that freed us. Our histories are bound. Our freedoms were won together. Betray that, and you betray the very martyrs who died for our rights. Black-Jewish unity forged the dream. Don't let hate destroy it. I stand with my Jewish brothers and sisters—always. ✊🏾🤝✡️🇮🇱 Repost if truth > trends. If gratitude > division. If history matters. #BlackJewishAlliance #RememberOurAllies #StandTogether #CivilRightsTruth #NoToAntisemitism
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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
@7Merr7 @nicksortor Both projects (WH Ballroom and Kennedy Center renovations) were funded with private funds. DHS funding is being blocked by Democratic Party Senators.
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Mer Cantu
Mer Cantu@7Merr7·
@nicksortor With everything going on (Iran war, TSA employees not being paid, DHS not being funded, terrorist attacks in USA), Americans don't want to hear about the big beautiful ballroom nor the Kennedy Center renovations. I'm a Trump supporter but geez.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: President Trump is taking SWIPES at Fed Chair Jerome Powell "What I do best in life is build buildings. Really well. Under budget and ahead of schedule. That's what I do! Unlike the FED. The Fed Building, which is going to cost BILLIONS of dollars. It may NEVER open! We have a wonderful new head of the Fed coming in -- Kevin [Warsh]. I don't know if he'll EVER be able to occupy this complex. It was DESTROYED by Jerome "Too Late" Powell!"
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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
@grok @60Minutes So @grok, what is the probability that war planners ignored the threat of Iran using drones in planning this conflict?
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Grok@grok·
60 Minutes Nielsen P2+ avg viewership (last 60 months): - 2024-25 season: 8.32M (51st straight yr as #1 US news program) - 2025-26 YTD (thru Mar '26): ~8-9M avg, with spikes (14M Nov 2 Trump interview) & dips (5-6M Jan/Feb post-controversy); latest Mar 8: 7.32M Trend: Stable around 8M despite linear TV decline from streaming/cord-cutting. Peaks on major stories; consistent #1 news mag. (Source: Nielsen/USTVDB/Variety) No visual graph possible here—fluctuates but no steep drop.
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
“They went into this war prepared for certain threats, like missiles. They did not go into this war prepared for other threats like drones hitting soft targets,” says Mara Karlin, a former Pentagon official. cbsn.ws/4bavb6G
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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
Hence @ColeMuzio's thoughts on the probable deceptive nature of Jackson's campaign. A person or family that donates $$$ to a politician's campaign becomes a "good friend." Enough $$$ might even gain the cooperation of a politician to participate in a generic personal endorsement video, even one filmed in the Senate Chamber. Primary challenges at this level have turned "good friends" into hated enemies. We've seen it before. (ie Kemp v. Perdue) Now, we have held GOP luncheons on the Jackson Healthcare campus. Rick is not an opposition plant. Jackson healthcare is responsible for a lot of jobs in North Fulton County. He clearly represents (from prior donations) a wing of the Republican Party that does not support or appreciate @realDonaldTrump's influence on and over the party.
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Red Zone
Red Zone@LakeChip·
I suspect that Rick Jackson, or an entity that he controls, was the original funding source. What makes it legal and untraceable is that the original money probably went to a 501C4, which transferred that money to another 501C4 (surrender of control) and then another 501C4 that funded GFI. The math (amount of spending) makes it impossible to be anybody else? I mean, who else has $19 Million Dollars laying around and would have the motivation to spend it on R-GOV PRI? When the wheel stops spinning it can only point to one man. When it was a $2-3 Million Dollar IE there were 10-12 candidates. When its became a $7-8 Million IE it narrowed it down to 3-4 candidates. Once Feb 2nd rolled around (Rick's campaign announcement) and the IE then exceeded $15 M the investigation into the funding source was closed.
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@LakeChip @Crimsontider Do you KNOW who funded "Georgians for Integrity?" We certainly were asking this question in 2025 and the investigation ended at a PO Box in Utah.

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Saul Sadka
Saul Sadka@Saul_Sadka·
None of this is about Israel or Jews. The West has been facing a pincer movement: two battles at the same time. On the one side, the terror threat, headed in Tehran, and on the other, a propaganda war funded by a host of foreign enemies who tried to turn the virtue of Western freedoms into a vice, and Israel and the Jews into a tool to split nations apart from the inside. How perfect, then, to see both these enemies flounder, one upon the other. The propaganda arm was used as an information weapon to kill the king of the military struggle wing. It’s almost too perfect to be true. Tucker Carlson has been a pawn in a networked but distributed, foreign-funded game to cleave the West apart from the inside, using Jews and Israel as a wedge to help the ax do its work. Iran was a sideshow, the main actor was Beijing. You don’t need to build as many aircraft carriers as the USA if you can manipulate American public opinion such that a president can’t order them out of port. Propaganda is an actual weapon. When the left were in charge, other issues were used as shiny objects to keep everyone at each other’s throats: trans, BLM, BDS. When the right took over, it was Jew Jew Jew Jew Jew all day. But now they are losing, that borish Jew-hate might go out of fashion too. They used to just have academic mouthpieces like Mearsheimer and Jeffrey Sachs, and also “experts” like Ted Postol, who has spent 40 years spreading misinformation to try to prevent the USA from building air defence. Guess why. But the democratisation of media allowed new, and cheap options. Tucker thought he was a player. But he was just being played. It appears he was being played by Iran, but in the end he was caught and used as an unwitting double agent by Trump against Iran. And the beauty is that the imminent defeat of Iran will start to unravel the entire game. Once the Middle East conflict is taken off the board, the ability of the remaining geopolitical wannabes who have been pushing this propaganda is crushed. There will be no Multipolar World. It's over. When it becomes obvious that the USA is standing against Moscow and Beijing, how will they make it about Israel and the Jews? In the end, winning the actual war—wiping out the axis of resistance all the way to its capital—was the only way to “fight antisemitism.”
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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
@LakeChip @Crimsontider Do you KNOW who funded "Georgians for Integrity?" We certainly were asking this question in 2025 and the investigation ended at a PO Box in Utah.
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Red Zone@LakeChip·
#gapol Things that make ya go hmmmmm - "Georgians for Integrity" started running Anti Burt Jones ads on 11/28/2025. Burt Jones recorded and sent that video to Rick Jackson on 12/9/2025. I'm no math expert but I do know that 11/28/25 is BEFORE 12/9/25. Nascent: an adjective describing something in the early stages of existence or development, likely to grow. I am certain no saint and have played politics on occasions (ok, numerous occasions) but that is next level savage
Cole Muzio@ColeMuzio

I genuinely hope a nascent campaign wasn’t being planned when Mr. Jackson’s team scripted a video for @burtjonesforga. I’ve refrained from criticism this far, but this appears to be one of the more underhanded things I’ve seen in politics. #gapol

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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
@MargoinWNC Isn't it true that these data centers use large quantities of water for cooling, as well? And if their primary use is crypto-mining, which I learned from you this morning, how is that helping local communities and economies?
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Margo
Margo@MargoinWNC·
Because they're massive consumers of a public utility resource-electricity which raises rates disproportionately to the communities in rural communities.
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@MargoinWNC Why should ‘data centers’ have to register with state or local governments? What business is it of anyone else what someone builds on rural land? It seems to me that asking for regulations is a dead end for lots of land use. Do we want to go there?

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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
For the record. Critics who argue that President Trump misjudged Iran or acted impulsively fail to grasp the strategic coherence underpinning recent U.S. operations. Many of these same commentators, until hours ago, could not have pointed to Kharg Island on a map, yet it is the core through which the Iranian regime’s economy breathes. Nearly 90% of Tehran’s crude exports run through Kharg, a terminal capable of handling roughly seven million barrels a day. Disrupting or seizing control of this node strikes at the regime’s primary revenue artery without requiring a ground war or full-scale confrontation. The precision of the U.S. campaign underscores this logic. American strikes have degraded Iran’s military infrastructure while sparing oil export sites, signalling a strategy not of regime change but of coercive stabilization. The objective is clear: reopen the Strait of Hormuz, restore safe Gulf exports, and pressure Iran toward internal reform rather than external collapse. Securing transit routes and establishing U.S.-supervised flows from Iranian facilities like Kharg would not only stabilize global supply but also weaken China’s energy leverage across Eurasia. In that sense, what critics call “reckless escalation” may instead be a calculated rebalancing of power using economic geography, not ideology, as the primary instrument of statecraft. The question is not whether Washington has a plan, but whether its detractors have the strategic literacy to recognize one.
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨"From 'Super Mayor' Scandal to Georgia Comeback: Ousted Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard Now Running for Fulton County Commission as a Republican?!"🚨 The controversial ex-mayor of Dolton, Illinois—**Tiffany Henyard**, the self-proclaimed "Super Mayor" who was ousted after driving the village toward bankruptcy with excessive spending, lavish travel, unchecked credit card use, and multiple investigations (including by the FBI and a probe led by former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot)—has relocated to Atlanta. Now she's qualified as a **Republican** candidate for Fulton County Commission (District 5), despite a trail of unpaid bills (including a recent court order to pay $10K in back rent) and leaving behind a mountain of grievances, lawsuits, and financial chaos in Illinois. From "Super Mayor" to southern comeback? Fulton County voters, proceed with caution—this one's got baggage. 🚀💸 #TiffanyHenyard #FultonCounty #AtlantaPolitics #SuperMayorComeback #PoliticsGoneViral
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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
ICE and CBP (Border Patrol) Agencies are funded through 2029. It's the other DHS Agencies (Coast Guard, Secret Service, CISA, TSA, FEMA) that are not funded during this Democrat led shutdown. ICE Agents are wearing masks because Cartels, AntiFa and other Left Wing organizations are actively following, doxxing and threatening ICE personnel and their families. Why are most of those attacking Federal facilities and personnel wearing masks while committing crimes? Because they don't want to be identified and arrested. The two sides are not the same.
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Cynthia Green
Cynthia Green@CynthiaGre77594·
@ladu33471 @guypbenson Something has clearly changed because we never had masked armed ICE Officers on our streets shooting American citizens.
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Guy Benson
Guy Benson@guypbenson·
Factual statement: Our military is striking the world’s most prolific terrorism-supporting regime, and we’ve faced two jihadist attacks in the last ten days. Meanwhile, Democrats have our Homeland Security agency shut down because they oppose enforcing federal immigration laws.
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Mark Davis
Mark Davis@MarkDavisGOP·
Peter if you look closely at these numbers, 2020 and 2024 are shockingly similar, with the exception of the corroborating evidence. But as more time passes for that to come in, I’m betting those numbers will eventually line up too. So with that being the case, I’m also betting the numbers from 2022 and 2026 will line up, and then 2020, 2024, and 2028 will line up. I wish I’d started quantifying these issues this way back in 2002 when I first started raising them, because you’re right, they likely have affected a number of congressional races over the years. I can think of at least two just off the top of my head. But it is also important for us to recognize that these issues are happening in every county in Georgia, and are affecting virtually every election contest in Georgia. To paraphrase the Georgia Supreme Court’s own definition of “systemic irregularities”, these are issues that cannot be quantified in a discrete manner and occur in numbers sufficient to place the true outcome of an election in doubt. God only knows how many times that has been true over the last three decades since the implementation of the 1993 National Voter Registration Act first rolled out here in Georgia. All that said though, even though we actually CAN quantify the evidence here, each case would require individual adjudication if we were trying to actually prosecute people for these violations. That seems like an almost insurmountable task. It would literally be the largest and most expensive criminal investigation in our state’s history. It would take years, cost millions of dollars, divert resources from more serious crime, and clog up the gears of our criminal justice system. So as a practical matter, I just don’t see that happening, and I’m more interested in solving the problem than I am in making felons out of thousands of my fellow Georgians. So what I hope will happen here is that we’ll figure out some way to do an honest study of the issue. Maybe pick 1% of these voters, and then go interview them without the threat of prosecutions so we can get at the truth. Then compile a report, and put it on the table. At that point the argument will move from a debate over whether this obvious problem even actually exists to the best way to solve it - which should include reforming the 1993 NVRA. If I’m able, I’d like to keep doing this analysis until at least 2030. That would put a decade of data on the table for at least one state.
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Peter Korman@pjkorman·
@MarkDavisGOP While its still available, take a look at Out of District/State from 2018 in the old GA06 (Fulton north of Midtown ATL, East Cobb and a sliver of DeKalb). We did, via direct canvas. >4400 illegal votes. 2018 GA06 margin was ~2500.
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Erik Johnson
Erik Johnson@EJForGeorgia·
This should mean that I'll win this race easy least then... Let me know when and where and I'll be there... Actually connecting with people and explaining what we as a Georgia society should do... Is how we the people actually govern our society instead of bureaucrats and just pressure got out of college with a psychologist degree
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Holly Kesler
Holly Kesler@HollyKesler·
😳Shocking revelation for Georgia voters: Rick Jackson’s campaign is unleashing oodles of his billionaire war chest in a frantic effort to buy his way into the Governor’s mansion, now escalating to flooding mailboxes across the state with entire newsletters. One can’t help but wonder—what exactly is Mr. Jackson so deathly afraid of? If his message were truly compelling and his record ready for prime time, why this desperate, over-the-top blitz to “win over” voters? And why persist with what looks increasingly like an elaborate snow job on the people of Georgia? When you have to spend this lavishly just to introduce yourself, it raises the obvious question: what, precisely, are you so determined to paper over?
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