In this fiery Friday edition of BKP Politics on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP kicks off diving headlong into what he dubs “Deadline Day” on November 14, 2025. BKP paints the date as a pivotal turning point for American justice, predicting seismic shifts in Georgia’s political landscape that could ripple nationwide, all while railing against the stalled pursuit of accountability for 2020 election irregularities.
The episode centers on two intertwined deadlines that BKP insists the mainstream media has overlooked amid distractions like Epstein files and MTG drama. First: Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee’s deadline for the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia to reassign Fani Willis’s embattled RICO case against Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants. With Willis already disqualified due to her improper affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade (exposed by badass attorney Ashley Merchant on behalf of client Mike Roman), and no other district attorney likely to touch the toxic case amid massive court backlogs from COVID, BKP forecasts its outright dismissal. He draws parallels to Lt. Gov. Burt Jones’s fake elector case, which the Council punted indefinitely after Willis’s conflict of interest. If dissolved, BKP cheers, the entire file becomes fair game for open records requests—unleashing a flood of revelations.
Second: The U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division demand (letter dated October 30, 2025) for Fulton County to surrender 2020 election records within 15 days, spotlighting 140 documented violations, thousands of missing ballot images, and the infamous 11,780-vote shortfall that “started the ball rolling.” BKP ties this to unsung Georgia patriots like Julie Adams, Garland Favorito, and Dr. Janice Johnston, who’ve battled for five years to restore election integrity—not for revenge against a “wandering” Biden era, but to safeguard future votes from California to Connecticut. He slams Fulton’s “don’t care” attitude, propped up by Secretary of State aides like Ryan Germany, and urges action: It’s time for arrests, charges beyond “mortgage fraud,” and firebrand Florida AG Pam Bondi to step in.
Sprinkled with shoutouts to heroes like Kathleen Latham, Harrison Floyd, and even a cheeky jab at Fani’s backward dresses and Grey Goose habit over wine, BKP wraps with a $10K viewer challenge: What happens next—DOJ moves? McAfee’s gavel? The truth avalanche? Tune in, he says, because “the doors open up today,” and prison time for the guilty is long overdue. A raw, unfiltered rally cry for election truthers, clocking in at a brisk, dog-waggling pace.

