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