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David Shafer, Georgia Republican Party chair and alleged fake elector; Trump and Giuliani face 13 counts each. The other defendants face fewer charges. [49] There is overlap with the co-conspirators mentioned in the federal indictment of Trump issued two weeks earlier. In the federal indictment, Giuliani was co-conspirator No. #1, Eastman was ...
On December 3, 2020, a 7-hour hearing of the Georgia Senate Committee on the Judiciary heard Trump's legal team, including Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman, made false claims alleging fraud and misconduct in the state's election process, and that the Georgia legislature had the power to appoint electors for Trump.
After the 2020 United States presidential election, the campaign for incumbent President Donald Trump and others filed 62 lawsuits contesting election processes, vote counting, and the vote certification process in 9 states (including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin) and the District of Columbia.
The changes by the election board were powered by three allies of former President Trump, who lost to Democrat Joe Biden in Georgia in the 2020 election and made false claims of widespread voting ...
The board's 3-2 vote was powered by three allies of Trump, who lost to Democrat Joe Biden in Georgia in the 2020 election and made false claims of widespread voting fraud. Some senior Republicans ...
Georgia Democrats fear that another years-long series of charges by Republicans of a stolen election will sow seeds of discord in the Southeast’s economic powerhouse state, causing an uproar ...
The executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia, Pete Skandalakis, intends to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Jones. In 2022, a judge prevented Willis from investigating Jones. 9. Joseph Brannan, then Georgia Republican Party Treasurer, fake elector. Allegedly received an email from Chesebro "to help ...
But that is not the law in Georgia” states the lawsuit, filed in Fulton County Superior Court. Pro-Trump Republicans argue the rules just reinforce a county election board's existing duty to thoroughly examine election results, noting each board member must swear an oath to compile “true and perfect” results.