The Associated Press reports:
A conservative group has told a Georgia judge that it doesn’t have evidence to support its claims of illegal ballot stuffing during the the 2020 general election and a runoff two months later.
Texas-based True the Vote filed complaints with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in 2021, including one in which it said it had obtained “a detailed account of coordinated efforts to collect and deposit ballots in drop boxes across metro Atlanta” during the November 2020 election and a January 2021 runoff.
“Once again, True the Vote has proven itself untrustworthy and unable to provide a shred of evidence for a single one of their fairy-tale allegations,” Raffensperger spokesman Mike Hassinger said Wednesday
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Photo: True The Vote leader Catherine Engelbrecht.
Conservative group tells judge it has no evidence to back its claims of Georgia ballot stuffing https://t.co/Tiu1XloXi5
— The Associated Press (@AP) February 15, 2024
The group that Dinesh D’Souza replied upon for his 2000 Mules movie that Trump hyped was ordered by a judge to produce their evidence under oath in a court of law. They had nothing. pic.twitter.com/2PvwyrMDxh
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) February 15, 2024