“We take our duties as citizens very seriously, and it’s just a shock to see that this accusation had been made without any basis in fact, ” Rose told NBC affiliate KSNV-TV in Las Vegas. “We knew our votes were legal and we had done nothing wrong, but our integrity was being challenged ,” attorney Amy Rose told The Military Times. She called it “upsetting” to be used to “undermine legitimate election results.”The wife of a U.S. Air Force major lashed out after she and her husband were falsely accused of “criminal voting fraud” in Nevada by Donald Trump’s campaign. The Trump campaign’s Nevada list of alleged voter fraud includes votes mailed from hundreds of overseas military post office boxes, and more than 1,000 locations where military personnel are stationed, according to Military.com’s analysis. “Our names were ... sent to the Department of Justice for investigation for criminal voting fraud,” a stunned Rose told The Military Times.
Source: Huffington Post November 16, 2020 14:02 UTC