Trump Co-Defendant Kenneth Chesebro's Role in Election Overturn Efforts Under Scrutiny

Kenneth Chesebro, a co-defendant of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election-interference case, has pleaded guilty to participating in a conspiracy to file false documents. He plans to meet with investigators in Arizona and Nevada, where similar probes are underway. Chesebro's plea deal requires him to testify in the Georgia case, and he has been approached by prosecutors in Arizona and Nevada to provide testimony in their investigations. The investigations are examining whether the Trump slates of electors that gathered in those states broke any laws. Chesebro's cooperation could shed light on the "fake-elector theory" and the events leading up to January 6, 2021.
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