Donald Trump and 18 others are charged in Fulton County in five distinct schemes including pushing alternate electors and accessing unauthorized data.
of the election. The indictment cites false statements made to the state legislature, in a court filing and, in one case, directly to the special grand jury.appeared before the Georgia state legislature to make the case. Giuliani
that the election was conducted fraudulently, and as a result, the legislature could lawfully take over the appointment of electors., saying the charges had “the purpose of framing President Donald Trump and anyone willing to take on the ruling regime.” Eastman attorney Harvey Silverglate called the indictment a “legal cluster-bomb” that Eastman would challenge.
Robert Cheeley, an attorney in Fulton County who is also charged, appeared before the Georgia Senate claiming the results of the election could not be trusted. He also faces a perjury charge for allegedly making false statements to the special grand jury while under oath.the Georgia legislature address “significant concerns” about the results in the state.
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