Internet slams Trump co-defendant Trevian Kutti’s wild conspiracy theory that claims Nancy Pelosi could harm Kamala Harris

Kutti hinted that Harris had incriminating evidence against Pelosi in connection to the hammer attack on her husband, Paul
UPDATED DEC 6, 2023
Trevian Kutti is one of 15 remaining co-defendants in the Georgia racketeering case against Donald Trump (Fulton County Sheriff Office)
Trevian Kutti is one of 15 remaining co-defendants in the Georgia racketeering case against Donald Trump (Fulton County Sheriff Office)

ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Trevian Kutti, one of 15 remaining co-defendants in the Georgia racketeering case against Donald Trump, has been facing considerable wrath online after claiming that Nancy Pelosi could harm Vice President Kamala Harris.

The Chicago-based publicist, who previously worked with musicians such as R Kelly and Kanye West shared the wild conspiracy theory during an Instagram livestream in late November, according to Meidastouch.

During the live stream, she asserted that the Democratic Party will attempt to remove Harris before the next election because "you cannot keep Black Democrat women voters happy and not give Kamala a shot at the presidency."



 

Additionally, Kutti, who is accused of pressuring county election workers in 2021, hinted that Harris had incriminating evidence against Pelosi in connection to the hammer attack on her husband, Paul.

"I basically said [President] Joe Biden would not be running for president," Kutti told her followers, adding, "Gavin Newsom would be replacing him and...I'm going to give you this theory, ok?

"So right now, what is going to have to happen? They're going to have to dupe Kamala off in some kind of way. I still think it's going to be Nancy Pelosi that assassinates her and blames it on a white supremacist because she basically got a hold of that body cam of Nancy..." she continued.

Kutti went on to claim that she "really" believes the Democrats will assassinate the vice president in order to "deal with that Kamala situation" and "get Black people to rally around the Democrat Party again because Black people are rocking with Trump right now."

Trevian Kutti threatens a key witness

Later in the Instagram Live video, Kutti made threats against Fulton County election worker Ruby Freeman, a key witness in the Georgia indictment.

"There’s a woman sitting somewhere who knows this whole thing is a lie, who knows I never did anything to her, who knows she begged me for help. There’s a woman sitting somewhere who knows that I’m going to mess her whole life up when this is done,” she said.

In the extensive racketeering case filed by Fulton County District Attorney Fanni Willis on an alleged plot to rig the 2020 Georgia election results, Kutti is named as a defendant with Trump and seventeen other individuals.

The publicist is specifically facing charges for allegedly traveling from Chicago to Atlanta to meet with Freeman in January 2021.

Kutti threatened to harm Freeman if she didn't admit to the accusations of voter fraud during their conversation.

Internet reacts to Trevian Kutti’s conspiracy theory

Kutti’s wild conspiracy theory has garnered immense social media attention, with users slamming her for claiming that Pelosi could harm Harris.

“Judge needs to put a mental hold on her (if there still is such a thing) and order a mental evaluation,” one user suggested.

“Why hasn’t she been locked up for violating her bond?” another user said. “Kutti could be a face model for a purge mask, 🦇💩🤪” a user slammed.

“She appears to be attempting the insanity defense,” one user mocked.

Another user wrote “...And nothing will be done. She needs to be locked up.”

“I hope someone gets her the help she clearly needs. This is like Navarros, for goodness sake! The folks who went rogue for 'power', fame, and $$ are not all dealing with their choices that well - Like the casts of Real Housewives. Some need intervention,” one more said.



 



 



 



 



 



 

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