Rudy Giuliani Ordered to Testify For Election Fraud Claims
We ran the numbers: There are 1,934 news articles covering this topic. 59% (1,143) are left-leaning, 35% (668) are centrist, and 6% (123) are right-leaning.
Fulton County prosecutors have ordered Rudy Giuliani to testify for his role in attempting to overturn the 2020 vote in Georgia. While left-leaning articles focus on information about the entire investigation, right-leaning articles focus on increased combativeness and aggressiveness from the prosecution.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting on how Rudy Giuliani ignored a hand-count audit affirming Joe Biden’s victory in Georgia and claimed that voting machines altered ballots in the state. Giuliani also asserted now-debunked claims that 65,000 underage voters, 800 dead people, and 2,500 felons voted in Georgia. The article notes that lawyers plan to highlight Giuliani’s appearance before the Georgia State Senate in which he showed a now disproven video of election works using “suitcases” of unlawful ballots.
A left-leaning article from The Washington Post discusses how Giuliani’s order to testify is part of a larger probe into an investigation about Trump and his allies attempting to overturn the Georgia state election results. In addition to Giuliani and soon Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R), Georgia Attorney General Christopher M. Carr (R), state lawmakers, and local election workers have all provided testimony.
A right-leaning article from Fox News discusses how the prosecution has entered a more combative stage, also asking Senator Graham to testify. This increased aggressiveness likely is occurring ahead of the November midterm elections and a possible Trump presidential run announcement that could hamper the probe.
From the right
Rudy Giuliani ordered to testify in Georgia DA's escalating Trump criminal probe
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