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PostSubject: - Lindsey Graham -   -  Lindsey Graham - EmptyWed Nov 18, 2020 7:12 pm

11-18-2020

Lindsey Graham hit with formal ethics complaint for his pro-Trump meddling in the 2020 election

Ethics experts asked the Senate Ethics Committee on Wednesday to look into Sen. Lindsey Graham‘s phone call last week with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, CNN reported.

The three experts — Walter Shaub, a former top ethics watchdog for the federal government, Richard Painter, the chief ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush’s administration, and Claire Finkelstein, the director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law — are asking the Senate to look into whether or not Graham made a suggestion that Raffensperger “disenfranchise Georgia voters by not counting votes lawfully cast for the office of president.”

The letter reflected, in part:
“If these allegations are true, Senator Graham’s conduct constitutes an abuse of office and conduct unbecoming of a senator.
For the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee to suggest to a state Secretary of State that he refrain from counting lawful votes threatens the electoral process and damages representative democracy.
The Senate Select Committee should investigate this matter and, if it finds Chairman Graham committed the alleged misconduct, seek an appropriate sanction or any other appropriate remedy.”

The letter continued, “Secretary Raffensperger’s allegation describes extreme misconduct and abuse of senatorial authority. This alleged attempt by Senator Graham to throw the election for President Trump after the fact by encouraging the very fraud he purports to be investigating threatens the fabric of our nation by undermining the very thing that makes it a republic, our elections.

Even if the committee believes only Senator Graham’s account, his call to the state election official during an ongoing vote count amounts to misconduct. These alleged acts committed by Senator Graham bring discredit and dishonor upon the Senate and constitute conduct unbecoming of a United States Senator.
Therefore, we urge the committee to open an investigation of Senator Graham at once and, if it finds the conduct occurred as alleged, take the strongest action within its authority to address misconduct by a member of the Senate.”
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PostSubject: Former U.S. Attorney Asks Georgia to Investigate Lindsey Graham -   -  Lindsey Graham - EmptyThu Dec 03, 2020 9:26 pm

12-3-2020

Former U.S. Attorney Asks Georgia to Investigate
Lindsey Graham for Potential Election Crimes.

A former U.S. attorney has asked Georgia to open
an investigation into Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham’s
potentially criminal interference in the state’s election.

Michael J. Moore, who served as U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Georgia from 2010 to 2015, sent his request to the Georgia State Board of Elections on Thursday.

Moore cited multiple public interviews given by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, in which Raffensperger said that Graham pressured him to throw out valid mail ballots.

According to the secretary of state, Graham asked whether he could toss all mail ballots from any county with a high rate of “signature mismatch”—signatures that don’t match those on a voter’s registration form. (Under a federal court order,
Georgia is required to let voters cure a mismatched signature.)

Signature mismatch disproportionately affects racial minorities, who lean Democratic overall.
Graham requested that even ballots with matching signatures be rejected in precincts with large populations of Black voters.

In his letter, Moore noted that Graham’s alleged conduct might constitute a criminal offense under Georgia law.
The state prohibits solicitation to commit election fraud,
which occurs when an individual “solicits, requests, commands, importunes, or otherwise attempts to cause” another person to commit an election-related offense.

Disqualifying valid ballots would constitute such an offense and constitute a crime in itself. State law also forbids interference with the performance of the secretary of state’s official election duties—by, for instance, asking him to falsify records.
An individual is culpable even if they failed to induce fraud.

If Raffensberger’s account is true,
Graham seems to have committed both of these crimes.

Solicitation to commit election fraud is a felony punishable by up to three years in prison. Attempting to interfere with the performance of election duties is a misdemeanor
punishable by up to one year’s imprisonment.
Cathy Cox, the dean of Mercer University’s School of Law who previously served as Georgia’s secretary of state, told Slate in November that Graham’s alleged conduct likely violated both these laws.

Georgia law empowers the State Elections Board to conduct an investigation into Graham’s alleged malfeasance. (While Raffensberger is the chairman of the board, he would have to recuse because he is a witness to the alleged crime.)

The board has a legal duty to investigate frauds and irregularities in primaries and elections. It must report possible violations of election law to Attorney General Chris Carr, a Republican, or to a state district attorney, for further investigation and possible charges.

Moore asked the board to commence an investigation quickly given the Senate runoffs on Jan. 5.
“Time is of the essence for this investigation,” Moore wrote,
“as Senator Graham has also indicated that the purpose of his call to Secretary Raffensperger was to ask questions about the upcoming Senate runoff election.”

“According to public accounts, Graham asked a state constitutional officer to do away with a number of legal ballots,” Moore said. “Our electoral system is under attack. Officials in Georgia must stand up to say that the votes people cast here are sacred.”

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