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Lindsey graham not guilty
Lindsey graham not guilty








lindsey graham not guilty

"As Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Graham was well within his rights to discuss with state officials the processes and procedures around administering elections," the statement said. In a statement, Graham's attorneys Bart Daniel and Matt Austin said the Republican plans to "go to court" to challenge the subpoena and that there was nothing wrong with his call to Raffensperger about how Georgia validates absentee ballots. Prosecutors issued the subpoena against Graham to compel him to discuss his phone calls with Raffensperger in the days after Election Day in 2020, in which he was accused of discussing the possibility of discarding lawful mail-in ballots in an attempt to "explore the possibility of a more favorable outcome" for Trump.

lindsey graham not guilty

Who is Wandrea Shaye Moss? Georgia Election Worker Speaks in Jan.Donald Trump Faces Pivotal Month as Multiple Investigations Ramp Up.Lindsey Graham Sought 'More Favorable Outcome' for Trump-Georgia Subpoena."Because zealously representing a guilty client, like justice, matters." "That sure is what any competent defense attorney would likely advise him to do," Kirschner added. senator "was dragged before the grand jury" in Georgia, and then invokes his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Kirschner added it would be "interesting" if the sitting U.S. He was in a bind because Trump was way behind and he was willing to make a deal." "Because it sure looks like Lindsay went down to Georgia, he was looking for some votes to steal. "Why is Lindsey Graham so desperate not to be placed under oath by a Georgia state grand jury and have to testify about all that? Well, looks like we have to go back to the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination," Kirschner said. Kirschner suggested the reason why Graham is "so desperately concerned" about the possibility of having to testify under oath before the Georgia State grand jury is that he could incriminate himself, and therefore may be forced to invoke the Fifth Amendment to prevent it from happening. The Republican said he intends to challenge a subpoena compelling him to testify before a special grand jury in Georgia. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) attends a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on in Washington, D.C.










Lindsey graham not guilty