The state’s attorney-general announced Friday that the slate of “fake voters” in New Mexico, who falsely claimed that former President Trump had won the state during the 2020 presidential election, will not face criminal charges. New Mexico’s attorney general said it was “disgraceful” that New Mexicans had been enlisted to undermine democracy and thwart a peaceful and orderly transition of power.
The state’s attorney general announced on Friday that the group of so-called “fake electors” in New Mexico who erroneously asserted that former President Trump won the state in the 2020 presidential election will never be charged with any crimes. It is shameful that New Mexicans participated in a plot to undermine democracy and obstruct the quiet and orderly transfer of power. The state’s attorney general announced on Friday that the group of so-called “fake electors” in New Mexico who erroneously asserted that former President Trump won the state in the 2020 presidential election will never be charged with any crimes. It is shameful that New Mexicans participated in a plot to undermine democracy and obstruct the quiet and orderly transfer of power.
The state’s attorney-general announced Friday that the slate of “fake voters” in New Mexico, who falsely claimed that former President Trump had won the state during the 2020 presidential election, will not face criminal charges. New Mexico’s attorney general said it was “disgraceful” that New Mexicans had been enlisted to undermine democracy and thwart a peaceful and orderly transition of power.