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Reading of The D.C. Indictment

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The Defendant's Knowingly False Claims of Election Fraud Were Integral to His Criminal Plans to Defeat the Federal Government Function and Interfere With Others Right to Vote

The defendant widely disseminated his false claims of election fraud for months, despite the fact that he knew, and in many cases had been informed directly, but they were not true. He made these knowingly false claims throughout the post election time period, including those below that he made immediately before the attack on the Capitol on January 6. A, the defendant insinuated that more than 10,000 dead voters had voted in Georgia. B, the defendant asserted that there had been 205,000 more votes than voters in Pennsylvania. C, the defendant said there had been a suspicious vote dump in Detroit, Michigan. F, the defendant claimed that voting machines in various contested states had switched votes from the defendant

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