The Insider reports:
While searching alleged Oath Keeper Thomas Caldwell’s home following the attack on the US Capitol just three days prior, police found a “death list” that included the name of a Georgia election official and their family member. But in court documents, Caldwell’s lawyer, David Fischer, argued the list is a “doodle pad.”
“From the search, law enforcement recovered a document that included the words “DEATH LIST” hand-written across the top with the name of a Georgia election official, a purported family member of that official, and the county and state associated with that official all hand-written underneath,” read the government’s motion.
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Freeman and Moss are the two election workers, of course, who were the subject of extraordinary threats after Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani and their allies falsely accused them of election fraud. Both appeared at a public hearing of the Jan. 6 select committee last month.
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