Claim that confused the US: Election period messages and emails surfaced
A claim was launched there that will affect the US presidential election. Sources familiar with the matter told CNN that as part of prosecutors’ investigation into an alleged attempt to interfere with the results of the 2020 presidential election , a message was published showing that part of Trump’s legal team was directly related to a violation of voting machines at an electoral office in January 2021. in the Coffee Region and claimed to have emails.
The sources noted that the prosecution has evidence that Trump’s team pressured some people to gain access to the voting software.
Against this backdrop, Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis is expected to file charges against several people for the violation of voting machines in the indictment, which is expected to be brought against Trump next week.
CNN wrote yesterday that at least two people were subpoenaed to testify in court in the state of Georgia on Tuesday. All of these developments have raised expectations that the fourth indictment against Trump will soon be filed.
WHAT HAPPENED?
In Georgia, footage emerged of a Republican local election official taking two Trump employees to the district elections office after the 2020 election to display voting machine data.
The footage showed Republican county elections official Cathy Latham luring two people, Scott Hall and Paul Maggio, who worked for Trump’s lawyer Sidney Powell, into the Coffee District elections office.
Hall and Maggio, employees of the data science company called “SullivanStricker,” were alleged to have gone to the election office at Powell’s request.
On January 7, 2021, when the video was taken, Maggio was recorded as writing to Powell that they had gone to the election office to “collect what they could from the voting machines used in the election” and that “everything was fine.” “. regarding the collection of data, including photos from the election management system server.
It was indicated that the same day the video was filmed, a violation of the voting machines was detected in the electoral office of the Coffee District and an investigation was opened by the Fulton District Attorney’s Office.
Also in January 2021, there were videos showing that Doug Logan and Jeffrey Lenberg of the security firm Cyber Ninjas went to the same election office together twice, and that Lenberg later visited the office 5 more times on his own. .
It was shared that Logan and Lenberg were the subject of another investigation for allegedly interfering with voting machines in the state of Michigan.
Political observers assessed that the video in question showed efforts by Trump and his team to uncover evidence to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, which they claimed was fraudulent, by using sympathetic local election officials.
Georgia stood out as one of the most contentious states during the 2020 presidential election, and meetings between Trump and his team with state officials to influence the election outcome sparked fierce debate across the country.
INTERVIEW SCHEDULED TO BE GIVEN AT INCLUSION
The Washington Post newspaper published the phone call Trump had with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in 2021.
In the recording, Trump defending that the elections were rigged and that he won the elections in Georgia, one of the critical states, said: “This is all I want; I want to get 11,780 votes, which is more than we got because we won the state.” His words caught my attention.
Stating that according to the official results of the elections, in the state of Georgia, where Democratic rival Joe Biden won with a margin of 11,779 votes, Trump claimed that vote counting machines were illegally removed in some regions and that the results of the elections should be registered in his favour.
ACTIONS ATTACHED TO TRUMP
Former US President Trump appeared in court on August 3 in Washington, DC, on charges brought against him for an alleged attempt to rig the results of the 2020 presidential election in his favor.
Denying the charges of “conspiracy to deceive the United States,” “conspiracy to obstruct official process,” “obstructing and attempting to obstruct official process,” “conspiring to prevent voters from exercising their constitutional rights,” Trump said his The accusation was “interference in the elections” and says that it is a “witch hunt”.
Trump appeared in court on June 13 in Miami and dismissed 37 charges after leaving office for carrying classified documents and obstructing federal investigations. Three additional charges were brought against Trump, including the allegation that on July 27 he ordered his aides and employees to delete security camera footage of classified documents from his Mar-a-Lago mansion.
Previously, Trump appeared before a judge in New York on April 4, over allegations that he paid a “shock” to a woman during the 2016 presidential election. (BRITISH AUTOMOBILE CLUB)
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