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Wisconsin and Nevada Pursue Legal Action Against 2020 Fake Electors

Former Trump attorney Jim Troupis faces charges in Wisconsin as Nevada AG revives felony charges against six Republican fake electors amid ongoing election integrity concerns.

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Updated: Dec 13th, 2024, 1:50 AM ET

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In Wisconsin, ex-Trump attorney Jim Troupis is facing felony charges related to the 2020 fake electors scheme. Concurrently, Nevada AG Aaron Ford has revived charges against six Republican electors, emphasizing their roles in undermining democratic processes. The new indictment in Nevada, filed as a precaution against the statute of limitations, asserts that the defendants submitted false documents claiming Trump won the election. Both cases highlight intensified scrutiny of actions surrounding the election as officials investigate a coordinated effort across states to challenge the integrity of electoral outcomes.


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