A pair of former election workers who were the subjects of a Trump-backed conspiracy theory will be honored at the White House, days after Trump renewed attacks on them.
in November, Moss and Freeman described in detail how their lives and livelihoods were flipped upside down after Trump and his allies accused the two women of engaging in election fraud.with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, falsely calling Freeman a "professional vote-scammer and hustler."
"I wouldn't wish the hate and fear we experienced on anyone," Freeman said in a statement to ABC News. "But what has lifted our spirits is the outpouring of support we've received from people who love this country and our democracy as much as we do." "What will the Great State of Georgia do with the Ruby Freeman MESS?" Trump said on his social media platform, Truth Social.
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