Shay Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, turned upside down when then-President Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani pushed them forward in an increasingly uneasy effort to cancel the election. Giuliani accused two Fulton County, Georgia election officials of pulling out suitcases with fake votes and handing out a suspicious USB flash drive while counting election results. But the “USB stick,” which Giuliani later suggested could be a drug, was ginger mint, Moss told the commission on Jan. 6 in a stunning, emotional testimony Tuesday.
Moss and Freeman were overwhelmed with death threats, and the mob showed up at Moss’s grandmother’s house to try to arrest a citizen. She said the stress made her gain 60 pounds, stop working and stop going out. “I’m not doing anything anymore,” she said. “I guess everything I do. This affected my life in a major way. In every way. All because of lies. “In earlier testimony, Freeman said he owned a business known to all as Lady Ruby, but had to stop using his name and leave home for months after the FBI said. that you are not safe. “Do you know how it feels to be directed by the President of the United States?” she said.
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