Residents of Georgia town demand answers in Trump election plot as old video resurfaces

Residents of Douglas, Georgia, gathered at a town hall meeting demanding answers and accountability regarding the alleged plot to overturn the 2020 election. Donald Trump and 18 others were indicted for their involvement in copying voter software and other data from the Coffee county elections office. Concerns were raised about the safety and integrity of future elections, as the breach exposed vulnerabilities in the state's digital voting systems. The nonprofit organization Coalition for Good Governance uncovered evidence of the breach and is pushing for an independent investigation. The predominantly Black attendees also highlighted the issue of race, as local voting rights activist Olivia Coley-Pearson, who is Black, faced persecution while white officials involved in the breach remain unindicted. The residents called for justice and accountability for those responsible.
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