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The Justice Department wants to interview some poll workers and ballot counters who participated in the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia.
President Donald Trump told the US Supreme Court he intends to ask the justices to revive his $475 million defamation lawsuit against CNN over use of the term “Big Lie” in reporting on his claim that the 2020 election was rigged against him.
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Trump DOJ ‘Going After’ Thousands of 2020 Georgia Election Workers Amid Rigging Probe
CNN's Wolf Blitzer reported poll workers and ballot counters from Fulton County, Georgia could soon "hear a knock on their doors." The post Trump DOJ ‘Going After’ Thousands of 2020 Georgia Election Workers Amid Rigging Probe first appeared on Mediaite.
When President Donald Trump promised, seemingly out of the blue, in late January that prosecutions would “soon” be coming for 2020 election rigging, the Justice Department was already mobilizing an effort behind the scenes to build out a portfolio of cases that would boost the White House’s narrative.
Tina Peters, the Colorado county clerk convicted of voting machine tampering, wasted little time after being freed from prison spreading the same nonsense that helped land her there. Peters, 70, had her nine-year sentence commuted last month by Democratic Gov.
Tina Peters allowed a far-right activist to access her county’s election system to help efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Election denier Tina Peters was released from a Colorado prison Monday, prison officials confirmed, weeks after the state’s Democratic governor granted a controversial commutation that cut her sentence in half.
It is finished. The final debate of 2020 is done. Donald Trump walked off his last debate stage on Thursday night, and soon the country will decide whether to let him keep his job or hand the...