Ken­neth Chese­bro did not believe in elec­tion fraud or par­tic­i­pate in Jan. 6, lawyer says

Ken­neth Chese­bro was not a staunch “big lie” believ­er despite the Ful­ton Coun­ty elec­tion fraud case against him.
Chese­bro’s attor­ney Scott Grub­man appeared on MSNBC Sat­ur­day to address his clien­t’s plea deal from the pre­vi­ous day. This deal includ­ed Chese­bro plead­ing guilty to one felony, con­spir­a­cy to com­mit fil­ing false doc­u­ments, which in his case was a fake elec­tor cer­tifi­cate. Accord­ing to Grub­man, he did so know­ing that Don­ald Trump had actu­al­ly lost the 2020 elec­tion and there was no “big lie” behind Pres­i­dent Joe Biden’s vic­to­ry.
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“First of all, Mr. Chese­bro nev­er believed in ‘The Big Lie,’” Grub­mann said. “If you ask Mr. Chese­bro today who won the 2020 pres­i­den­tial elec­tion, he would say Joe Biden.”
Grub­man went on to clar­i­fy that Chese­bro was in Wash­ing­ton D.C. on Jan­u­ary 6, 2021, but his client did not enter the capi­tol. Accord­ing to his lawyer, Chese­bro “detests the vio­lence” that ensued that day.
Chese­bro is the first to plea out to a felony. His plea deal was final­ized a day aft …