A woman who formerly served as Cobb County’s District Attorney is questioning the timing of the new Georgia voting laws. Joyette Holmes, Esq., the special prosecutor who led the Ahmaud Arbery case after he was shot to death while jogging in Feb.
2020, told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that the timing of the controversial new bill that was signed into law on March 26th “is very suspicious.” “I have served on my local board of elections,” the former Republican Chief Magistrate Judge said. “And there are definitely things related to transparency and trust in the system that could be adjusted.
But the adjustments that are being made — the timing is very suspicious, certainly.” President Joe Biden took to Twitter on Mar.
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