The Mercury News

Committee subpoenas fake Trump electors

- By Luke Broadwater and Alan Feuer

WASHINGTON >> The House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack issued 14 subpoenas Friday to people who falsely claimed to be electors for President Donald Trump in the 2020 election in states that were actually won by Joe Biden, digging deeper into Trump’s efforts to overturn the results.

The subpoenas target individual­s who met and submitted false Electoral College certificat­es in seven states won by Biden: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvan­ia and Wisconsin.

“The select committee is seeking informatio­n about attempts in multiple states to overturn the results of the 2020 election, including the planning and coordinati­on of efforts to send false slates of electors to the National Archives,” Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., chair of the committee, said in a statement. “We believe the individual­s we have subpoenaed today have informatio­n about how these so-called alternate electors met and who was behind that scheme.”

The so-called alternate electors met Dec. 14, 2020, in seven states that Trump lost and submitted bogus slates of Electoral College votes for him, the committee said. They then sent the false Electoral College certificat­es to Congress, an action Trump’s allies used to try to justify delaying or blocking the final step in confirming the 2020 election results: a joint session of Congress on Jan. 6, 2021, to formally count the electoral votes..

The 14 individual­s subpoenaed Friday were: Nancy Cottle and Loraine B. Pellegrino of Arizona; David Shafer and Shawn Still of Georgia; Kathy Berden and Mayra Rodriguez of Michigan; Jewll Powdrell and Deborah W. Maestas of New Mexico; Michael J. McDonald and James DeGraffenr­eid of Nevada; Bill Bachenberg and Lisa Patton of Pennsylvan­ia; and Andrew Hitt and Kelly Ruh of Wisconsin. The subpoenas order the witnesses, all of whom claimed to be either a chair or secretary of the fake elector slates, to turn over documents and sit for deposition­s in February.

The committee’s subpoenas came as the Justice Department this week said it was investigat­ing the fake electors.

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