David Shafer used to be the chair of Georgia's Republican Party. He is is raising legal defense funding through social media and crowdfunding.
of being among a group of fake electors who attempted to alter the state's razor-thin results in favor of Trump.
Those indicted face 41 total counts including racketeering charges, violating the oath of a public officer, perjury, forgery, false statements and a slew of other offenses.wrote on X on Monday."Every time you like, share or reply to one of my posts, you help fund my legal defense. Please do not let me down, trolls. Your clever prison jokes could save me from financial ruin."
Booking photos of former Sen. David Shafer and former President Donald Trump taken at by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office in Atlanta. Shafer is apparently monetizing ad revenue on X to pay legal bills from his Georgia indictment.The platform's users can monetize their content in multiple ways including through posts, videos or Spaces. Shafer's blue-checked account has nearly 66,000 followers.
The former state party chair who was elected in 2019 is also raising defense funding directly through the state GOP, as well as through the crowdfunding site GiveSendGo.Jenny Beth Martin, who co-founded the Tea Party Patriots in 2009 as part of the wider Tea Party movement, has called the Fulton County indictment a"witch hunt" and is helping Shafer and other conservatives fight charges in the"disgraceful" Georgia legal system.
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