`Crisis Is My Thing'
Self-proclaimed `solutionist' and `media manipulator' Trevian Kutti now finds herself in hot water as one of the alleged conspirators who tried to overturn the 2020 Presidential election.
“Crisis is my thing.”
~Trevian Kutti, among the 19 people indicted in Georgia last week as part of the mob-like conspiracy to overturn the Peach State’s 2020 Presidential vote from Joe Biden to Donald Trump
Shortly after the 2-minute mark of the news clip (above), you can hear Kutti’s words for yourself. The irony is rich: now Kutti is knee-deep in crisis. If it’s her thing, she’s got some glaring flaws.
By contrast, the Georgia election worker she is alleged to have tried to manipulate, Ruby Freeman, had the good sense to arrange for their conversation to happen at the Cobb County Police Department. There, an officer was present with a body camera capturing much of their interaction.
Seems this supposed PR whiz could learn a few crisis communication lessons from Ms. Freeman.
From a Forbes story:
While in Georgia, Kutti made contact with an election worker named Ruby Freeman and visited Freeman’s home in Cobb County, though Kutti was initially unsuccessful in contacting her, the indictment alleges.
Kutti then falsely told Freeman’s neighbor “she was a crisis manager attempting to ‘help’ Freeman,” and later Freeman spent an hour meeting with Kutti at a Cobb County Police Department precinct, where Kutti claimed Freeman needed protection and offered to help her, the indictment alleges.
The indictment alleges Kutti, along with Floyd and Stephen C. Lee, an Illinois pastor, then unlawfully conspired to solicit, request and importune Freeman to make a false statement about what happened at State Farm Arena during the 2020 presidential election.
In a text message to the Wall Street Journal, Kutti said, in part, “I believe that the charges that were filed on me are for a lack of better words baloney.”
This from someone whose LinkedIn profile1 is punctuated by the unabashed self-descriptor of “media manipulator.”
She’s been lacking better words for some time now.
Solutionist, to my amazement, is an actual word. Kudos to Ms. Kutti!