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Trump is making slow and steady moves right now.

- The Border crisis is being exposed.
- Human trafficking is back.
- False flag shootings.
- Middle Eastern wars.
- Georgia passing election reform.

Since the 2020 Election fraud. Two key Trump people have been hired by Fox News:

1) Kayleigh McEnany
2) Lara Trump

What happens when you can't set the rhetoric anymore and cover up your election fraud?

Infiltration instead of invasion.

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While an acquittal is a general term for a not guilty verdict, there is a subtle difference between the two terms under criminal law. Not guilty means that a defendant is not legally answerable for the criminal charge filed against him/her. An acquittal is a finding by a judge or jury that a defendant is not guilty of the crime charged.
Note that an acquittal does not mean that the defendant is innocent in a criminal case. Rather, it means that the prosecutor failed to prove that the defendant was guilty β€œbeyond a reasonable doubt.”
Note too that an acquittal is not the same thing as when charges get dismissed. A dismissal comes before a jury trial and usually takes place because:

the prosecutor does not believe there is enough evidence to support the case, or

the judge decides a case lacks credibility.

In a dismissal, the case against the defendant ends and he/she does not have to stand trial.
If a judge or jury acquits a defendant, then double jeopardy attaches and the defendant has a complete defense to an additional prosecution for the same offense in the same jurisdiction.