Clarence Page: Georgia case against Trump team shows the crime against voters

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Clarence Page: Georgia case against Trump team shows the crime against voters
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RICO is alive, kicking and indicting more suspects, including Trump lawyer and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

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Those were steppingstones on his way to election as mayor, and more recently as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump. The smear campaign, according to the new indictments, made them victims of an alleged criminal enterprise led by Trump and his allies. Now Giuliani is accused of making several false claims about the vote-counting process. Prosecutors say he falsely claimed that county election workers stationed there had kicked out observers and then “went about their dirty, crooked business,” illegally counting as many as 24,000 ballots.

Three other defendants in the Georgia case — Harrison William Prescott Floyd, Trevian C. Kutti and Stephen Cliffgard Lee — were charged with solicitation of false statements and writings and with influencing witnesses related to the harassment of Freeman. My appreciation goes out to Freeman, Moss and all the thousands of many fellow citizens who volunteer to do their part for clean elections.

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