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Judge Says Trump Signed Statement With Data His Lawyers Told Him Was False

Por: The New York Times Politics October 20, 2022

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Former President Donald J. Trump signed a document swearing under oath that information in a Georgia lawsuit he filed challenging the results of the 2020 election was true even though his own lawyers had told him it was false, a federal judge wrote on Wednesday.The accusation came in a ruling by the judge, David O. Carter, ordering John Eastman, the conservative lawyer who strategized with the former president about overturning the election, to... + full article



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