Trump's election interference co-defendant Trevian Kutti slammed as she denies Holocaust death toll
ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Trevian Kutti, one of the co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald Trump, has ignited a firestorm of controversy with her recent comments on social media.
Last week, Kutti took to the platform X (formerly known as Twitter) to question the historically documented death toll of six million Jews during the Holocaust. Her remarks have been met with widespread condemnation.
Trevian Kutti's controversial post and social media backlash
In a post that has since drawn significant backlash, Kutti shared her observations from visits to the infamous Nazi concentration camps of Dachau and Auschwitz.
She wrote, "I've been to both Dachau and Auschwitz. They could have NEVER 'ovened' that many Jews. There weren't even that many ovens. The number is not 6M. Jews died but it was NOT 6M. If you take a trip, you'll know that number is a lie. And no, ovens weren't destroyed."
I’ve been to both Dachau and Auschwitz. They could have NEVER “ovened” that many Jews. There weren’t even that many ovens. The number is not 6M. Jews died but it was NOT 6M. If you take a trip, you’ll know that number is a lie. And no, ovens weren’t destroyed. https://t.co/dKds2dSell
— Ms Trevian Kutti (@FreeTrevian) June 22, 2024
The Holocaust Encyclopedia states that approximately 2.7 million Jews were killed in Nazi gas chambers as part of Adolf Hitler's "final solution." The total death toll of six million Jews during the Holocaust is supported by extensive research and documentation.
The use of cremation ovens to dispose of bodies after mass executions is a well-documented fact, and Kutti's comments contradict this established history.
Unsurprisingly, Kutti's post was met with swift criticism on social media.
"Of man she went full Nazi wow," one user posted.
"I mean you are part of the Trump cult, do we expect anything less from you lot? Ps - he is guilty- 34 counts - take a seat," another responded.
"Please explain Hitler's 'Final Solution.' BTW, I also fluent speak German, lived 20 years in Germany. None of my many German friends and acquaintances ever told me that those figures were incorrect," read another comment.
"Wow, you've been to Dachau and Auschwitz and you think that makes you completely informed on the Holocaust! Did it ever occur to you there might have been many many more which weren't preserved?" someone else asked.
"Wow freetrevian you are a disgusting piece of work. Even the Germans admit the scale of what was done. You're a liar and how dare you deny what happened," fumed another.
I mean you are part of the trump cult , do we expect anything less from you lot?
— Мінді 🇺🇦🇺🇦🐸 (@MindyNL79) June 24, 2024
Ps - he is guilty- 34 counts - take a seat -
Please explain Hitler's "Final Solution." BTW, I also fluent speak German, lived 20 years in Germany. None of my many German friends and acquaintances ever told me that those figures were incorrect.
— Dr Christine Kyprianides (@ChristineKyprie) June 24, 2024
Wow, you've been to Dachau and Auschwitz and you think that makes you completely informed on the Holocaust!
— Gene Smolko (@Genoess) June 24, 2024
Did it ever occur to you there might have been many many more which weren't preserved?
Wow freetrevian you are a disgusting piece of work. Even the germans admit the scale of what was done. Your a liar and how dare you deny what happened.
— Stephen UK 'Fella' (@sansumwright) June 24, 2024
Legal developments in Trump's case
Kutti's controversial comments come at a time when the legal proceedings in the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump are facing significant developments. Trump's legal team has recently filed a motion to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting the case, citing alleged misconduct.
In their court filing on Monday, Trump's attorneys argued that a Georgia appeals court should overturn a lower court decision that allowed Willis to continue her prosecution. The motion points to Willis' past romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, one of Trump's top prosecutors, as a source of potential bias and misconduct.
This relationship, the attorneys argue, caused delays in the case and should result in both Willis and Wade being disqualified from the prosecution team.
“Once the trial court found that a ‘significant appearance of impropriety infect[ed] the current structure of the prosecution team,’ the remedy was to disqualify each affected prosecutor and the entire DA’s office,” the attorneys wrote.
Trump attorney Steven Sadow expressed optimism about the appeal.
“The brief persuasively argues that the trial court should have dismissed the case and disqualified DA Willis for her forensic misconduct and the appearance of impropriety between her and former Special Assistant DA Wade, who was her lover and taxpayer-funded financial benefactor,” Sadow wrote. “We are optimistic that the Court will favorably decide the appeal in our favor.”
Judge Scott McAfee, who is overseeing the case in the Superior Court of Fulton County, has yet to set a trial date. The higher court's decision to hear the appeal could lead to further delays in the trial, which was already projected to potentially extend into 2025.
McAfee has indicated his intention to address various pending motions in the meantime, though the defendants may seek to pause the trial proceedings.
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