Actions on the loss of former President Donald Trump in Georgia will come to the fore on Tuesday during the Jan. 6 hearing, which will include the testimony of a black woman accused of ballot fraud on election night. Wandrea ArShaye “Shaye” Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, appeared in a video that Trump ally and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani called a “smoking weapon” for vote-rigging at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Moss is expected to tell the Jan. 6 committee at her hearing how the couple’s lives were turned upside down by false allegations that they were carrying “suitcases” full of ballots for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Former President Donald Trump addresses the Faith & Freedom Coalition on Friday during the annual majority policy conference at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo: Seth Herald / Getty Images) State and federal investigators examined the video and conducted an investigation that found that the two election officials had done nothing wrong. Moss and Freeman have filed numerous lawsuits against right-wing news organizations and individuals for harassment. They have already compromised with the One American News Network. Also Tuesday, Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Rafensperger and his top deputy, Gabriel Sterling, will testify at the Capitol about the infamous phone call in which Trump asked to be “voted” to vote. elections in this state. “I think we can expect Raffensperger to talk about the devastating effect that the call had on him and his impressions of Trump’s intent – that Trump obviously did not care about the truth,” said Norman Eisen, a senior fellow at Brookings Institution. AJC. “This is the most important and challenging issue in any criminal case.” Other particularly notable issues – such as the state’s conspiracy to install fake voters for Trump – are also expected to be raised during Tuesday’s hearing. This issue is at the heart of a state inquiry into Georgia’s 2020 elections. The story goes on “The hearing will give even more impetus to the criminal investigation of Fanny County Fanny Willis,” Eisen said. “It has strong elements due to the recording of Trump with a smoking gun on January 2.” The post The black Trump woman who was falsely accused of carrying “suitcases” full of ballots to testify at the January 6 hearing first appeared on TheGrio.