Article 60M2R ‘There’s nowhere I feel safe’: Georgia elections workers describe how Trump upended their lives

‘There’s nowhere I feel safe’: Georgia elections workers describe how Trump upended their lives

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Martin Pengelly in New York
from US news | The Guardian on (#60M2R)

Shaye Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, testified how Trump and his allies fueled harassment and racist threats

In powerful and emotional testimony about the sinister results of Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election, a mother and daughter who were Georgia elections workers described how Trump and his allies upended their lives, fueling harassment and racist threats by claiming they were involved in voter fraud.

Testifying to the January 6 committee in Washington, Shaye Moss said she received a lot of threats. Wishing death upon me. Telling me that I'll be in jail with my mother and saying things like, Be glad it's 2020 and not 1920.'"

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