'I am Human': Fulton County Clerk Who Leaked Trump Indictment Charges Says She Hit 'Send' Instead of 'Save'

Nick Kangadis | August 17, 2023
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Listen, accidents happen — even accidents that involve extreme coincidences. I get it. But these accidents always seem to happen when the person negatively affected by said accidents are opposite of the establishment. Funny how that works, huh?

Che Alexander, the Fulton County Clerk of Courts, admitted to making a mistake and hitting “send” instead of “save” concerning the leak of indictment charges against former President Donald Trump.

“I am human,” Alexander said. “And that’s how the mishap happened.”

 

While it’s a convenient mistake to send out the charges Trump was facing ahead of the grand jury’s decision on said charges, Alexander basically told WSB-TV that she had no political motivation that would make her do what she did intentionally.

“I have no dog in the fight,” she told the outlet.

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Alexander claims that what was sent out “wasn’t an official document,” because it didn’t have a stamp on it.

“That was the best word I could come up with,” Alexander continued. “It was fictitious. It wasn’t real. It didn’t have a stamp on it.”

Yeah, that’s literally her explanation.

The outlet also reported that Alexander was under a lot of pressure to get this right, and in trying to handle the situation “perfectly” she still messed up.

And because her mistake seems to have negatively impacted Trump, Alexander gets a pass. However, if someone made a mistake that benefitted anyone right-of-center, be sure that there would be a DOJ investigation along with a George Soros-funded district attorney looking to press even more charges against that person.

 

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