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Rudy Giuliani’s witness says ‘all Chinese look alike’ during Michigan voter fraud trial
'How would you tell?'
Dec 3, 2020, 10:40 am
Tech

Kahron Spearman
At a hearing in the Michigan state legislature on Wednesday evening, Trump campaign lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis continued to make a mockery of the long-decided presidential election. One of the witnesses, a naturalized American citizen from India, attempting to bolster an argument about voting with photo ID, said that “all Chinese look alike.”
While she served as a Republican poll watcher in Detroit on Election Day, neither she nor any other witnesses provided new evidence supporting wrongdoing claims or conspiracy in November's election. Having nothing to do with the proceedings, her one complaint was that people could vote without a photo ID.
"Like, a lot of people think all Indians look alike," she says. "I think all Chinese look alike. So how would you tell? If some Chow shows up, you can be anybody, and you can vote. And if somebody with my name — you can't even tell my name — anybody can vote on my behalf. So ID should be the basic requirement."
Rudy Giuliani’s witness says ‘all Chinese look alike’ during Michigan voter fraud trial
'How would you tell?'
Dec 3, 2020, 10:40 am
Tech

Kahron Spearman
At a hearing in the Michigan state legislature on Wednesday evening, Trump campaign lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis continued to make a mockery of the long-decided presidential election. One of the witnesses, a naturalized American citizen from India, attempting to bolster an argument about voting with photo ID, said that “all Chinese look alike.”
While she served as a Republican poll watcher in Detroit on Election Day, neither she nor any other witnesses provided new evidence supporting wrongdoing claims or conspiracy in November's election. Having nothing to do with the proceedings, her one complaint was that people could vote without a photo ID.
"Like, a lot of people think all Indians look alike," she says. "I think all Chinese look alike. So how would you tell? If some Chow shows up, you can be anybody, and you can vote. And if somebody with my name — you can't even tell my name — anybody can vote on my behalf. So ID should be the basic requirement."