Trump operatives considered using breached voting data to decertify Georgia's Senate runoff in 2021, investigation ongoing.

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Trump operatives considered using breached voting data to decertify Georgia's Senate runoff in 2021, investigation ongoing.
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Text messages obtained by CNN reveal that Trump allies considered using breached voting data from a rural county in Georgia not only to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, but also in an effort to keep a Republican hold on the US Senate by decertifying the state's pending Senate runoff results. The plot to breach voting systems in Coffee County, coordinated by members of Trump’s legal team including Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, is part of a broader criminal investigation into 2020 election interference led by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis’ office is weighing a potential racketeering case against multiple defendants and is actively deciding who to bring charges against.

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