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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAs Giuliani coordinated plan for Trump electoral votes in states Biden won, some electors balked
:On Dec. 14, 2020, the day of the electoral college vote, Republican electors convened in the capitals of five states that Joe Biden had won. They declared themselves duly elected and qualified and sent signed certificates to Washington purporting to affirm Donald Trump as the actual victor.
At the time, the gatherings in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin all states that had officially approved Biden electors were widely derided as political stunts intended to bolster Trumps baseless allegations of fraud.
Understanding the origins of the rival slates has now become a focus of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection, according to people familiar with the panels activities. Two Democratic attorneys general have asked federal prosecutors in recent days to investigate whether crimes were committed in assembling or submitting the Trump slates.
The Trump electors gathered in plain sight, assisted by campaign officials and Trump attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani, who said publicly that the rival slates were necessary and appropriate. Internally, Giuliani oversaw the effort, according to former campaign officials and party leaders who, like some others interviewed for this report, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations. One of the people familiar with the plan said Giuliani was assisted at times by an anchor from the right-wing network One America News.
The extent and particulars of the behind-the-scenes coordination and the refusal by some Trump electors to go along with the plan have not been previously reported. The campaign scrambled to help electors gain access to Capitol buildings, as is required in some states, and to distribute draft language for the certificates that would later be submitted to Congress, according to the former campaign officials and party leaders.
The campaign also worked to find replacements for the electors who were unable to participate, or unwilling. Among the unwilling were a state GOP chairman, a lawmaker who was one of the first in Congress to endorse Trump and a son of legendary Republican senator Johnny Isakson, The Washington Post found.
People at the highest level need to go to jail for this. If that is not done then this will happen again
TIme magazine needs to rescind Giuliani's person of the year
Gore1FL
(21,130 posts)Just like Hitler, Khomeini, and Musk were all deserving under the criterion of the award.
He does belong in jail. Hopefully, once there, he'll make enough news from his awful experiences in prison to win the Time award again!