
Georgia DA investigating Trump's election interference will look into fake Electoral College certifications
CNN
The Atlanta-area district attorney who's investigating former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election said her office will look into the fake Electoral College certifications that Trump backers put forward in Georgia.
"We're going to look at anything connected with interference with the 2020 election," Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said in an interview Monday with CNN's Anderson Cooper. "I've allowed that to be a broad scope, not just the (former) President's phone call that you played there but other things that indicate that there may have been interference with that election, to include fake electorates."
Willis added: "That is of interest to my office."

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