Georgia Public Radio reports:
The top Georgia election official who refused to “find” votes for former President Donald Trump testified Thursday about the infamous call and other attempts to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is one of the first subpoenaed witnesses to testify in front of a special grand jury impaneled in Fulton County as part of a wide-ranging investigation into efforts by Trump and others to subvert Georgia’s election process and undo President Joe Biden’s narrow victory.
Raffensperger’s testimony lasted for four hours and his wife, Tricia, spoke for about 10 minutes, according to someone briefed on the matter but not authorized to speak on his behalf.
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Trump tried to end Brad Raffensperger’s political career for refusing to go along with his scheme to overturn the election he lost in Georgia. He failed.
Now, Raffensperger’s testimony could well get Trump indicted, and perhaps convicted.https://t.co/SE5bk9ZXBs
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) June 1, 2022
“…Brad Raffensperger is one of the first subpoenaed witnesses to testify in front of a special grand jury impaneled in Fulton County as part of a wide-ranging investigation into efforts by Trump and others to subvert Georgia’s election process…”https://t.co/5mDzvkAvqO
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) June 2, 2022
Raffensperger, whose office oversees Georgia’s elections, is among at least half a dozen people working in his office who have been subpoenaed to testify in June before the special grand jury in Fulton County. https://t.co/FAwUeX4grj
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 1, 2022