Michigan Judge Dismisses Charges Against 15 Fake Trump Electors

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John Haggard, an 84-year-old Michigan Republican and elector who signed a false certificate claiming Trump won the 2020 election, died shortly after learning his charges were dismissed, which he believed vindicated him. He had suffered a heart attack earlier and was awaiting stent surgery. Haggard was a prominent community figure and supporter of Trump, with his legal case highlighting ongoing election-related disputes.
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