Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Rafensperger, Deputy Secretary of State Gabe Sterling and Arizona Republican Speaker Rasti Bowers are scheduled to be key witnesses, along with Wandrea (Sao) her mother has said they faced such severe public harassment from Trump allies that they felt unable to live normal lives. California Democrat Adam Schiff, who will chair much of Tuesday’s session, told the Los Angeles Times that the hearing would also explore the “familiar role” that White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows owed in the plan to pressure on Georgia state lawmakers and election officials. During a recorded conversation with Raffensperger just days before the Jan. 6 attack, Trump repeatedly denied allegations of fraud and raised the prospect of a “criminal offense” if Georgian officials did not “help” him. votes to overcome the deficit. . The state did a hand count to match its machine calculation and also audited a key county before certifying Biden’s victory in Georgia with 11,779 votes. The public testimony from Raffensperger comes after he appeared earlier this month before a special Georgia judicial commission investigating whether Trump and others illegally tried to interfere in the 2020 state election. In his 2021 Integrity Counts book, Raffensperger described how Georgia should “waste taxpayers’ money” by chasing allegations and allegations of voting irregularities by Trump colleagues. He also said he had received at least one of Trump’s statements during their telephone conversation as a “threat.” Sterling, Raffensperger’s chief operating officer, became a prominent figure in Georgia’s long post-election census, urging Americans to soften strong rhetoric. CLOCKS Georgia’s election official Gabe Sterling has been outraged by the “suitcase” claim (January 4, 2021):
Georgia Electoral Officer: “This has been completely demystified”
Gabriel Sterling, Georgia’s director of voting, accuses US President Donald Trump’s legal team of deliberately misleading the public. Moss, who has worked for Fulton County since 2012, and her mother, Ruby Freeman, a temporary election official, filed a defamation suit in December 2021. Moss falsely claimed the conservative network One America News Network (OAN) and lawyer Rudy Giuliani have claimed that she and her mother participated in ballot fraud during the election. The case against OAN reached a compromise.
The plan to replace voters under control
Bowers, speaking to the AP after arriving in Washington before the hearing, said he was waiting to be asked about a call with Trump in which Giuliani came up with an idea to replace Arizona voters with those who would vote for him. Trump. The Selection Committee of seven Democrats and two Republicans plans to further elaborate on the “fake voter” plan mentioned in previous hearings, which was intended to halt Biden’s election victory. The plan was to have representatives in up to seven battlefield states sign certificates that falsely stated that Trump, not Biden, had won there. CLOCKS Pence’s campaign of pressure was considered at a previous hearing:
The Jan. 6 commission is examining Trump’s pressure on Pence
A U.S. congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol Uprising has turned its attention to former Vice President Mike Pence. Witnesses to Donald Trump’s inner circle told the committee that the former president knew that asking Pence to overturn the election results was illegal, but he did it anyway. The idea of fake voters was designed to create a challenge on Jan. 6, 2021, when Congress convened in a joint session, with Vice President Mike Pence chairing a formally ceremonial role in accepting state votes. Pence, the committee heard, resisted Trump’s repeated demands to simply stop certifying Biden’s victory. At least 20 people in connection with the plan of the fake voters were invited by the panel of the Parliament. No credible allegations of widespread electoral fraud in 2020 were made in dozens of cases that went to court and were subsequently dismissed. The Trump administration’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Service described the election as “the safest in American history.” Attorney General Bill Barr told the Associated Press in December 2020 that nothing had been discovered “on a scale that could have a different effect on the election.” Barr, in his most recent interviews with the House committee, ridiculed some of the allegations of fraud made by Trump and those close to the then president. The Sunday Magazine18: 39What the January 6 hearings revealed and where they may lead A US House select committee reveals more details about what exactly happened before and during the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. The Atlantic political commentator and staff writer David Frum joins Piya Chattopadhyay to understand what we have heard and seen, what the testimony could achieve and what impact it could have on the next elections. The January 6 committee is expected to report by the end of the year on the research for the year plus. He has no authority to prosecute, but the US Department of Justice is expected to monitor the situation closely. Trump’s allies Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro have been accused by the Justice Department of refusing to cooperate with the congressional committee.