The Fulton County, Georgia, district attorney’s investigation into Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss in the state is arguably the clearest legal threat to the former president — at least for now.
And two Trump loyalists are acting accordingly, using dubious excuses and outright disregard for Georgia courts as means to avoid testifying. They’re running from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faster than Sen. Josh Hawley during a Capitol riot.
Which two, you might ask? None other than former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
Trump loyalists are using every excuse possible to avoid potentially incriminating their dear leader.
Their cowardice is dishonorable, but pretty understandable on its face. Willis’ inquiry seems to have Trump in a vise. There’s audio of him pressuring Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find’’ (see: fabricate) enough votes post-election to falsely declare Trump the winner in Georgia. And there’s public record of Trump targeting and inciting fury toward Georgia election workers over baseless claims of voter fraud.
Graham infamously called Raffenperger, as well, for a post-election exchange Raffensperger said was designed to get him to toss out legal votes. Now Graham is fighting a subpoena requiring his testimony.
Graham’s convenient and implausible excuse for his call with Raffensperger is that he merely wanted to discuss whether certain ballots had been properly verified. You know, just a standard, post-election call from a senator pushing baseless conspiracy theories about election malfeasance. The call explains why Graham’s testimony is vital to Willis’ investigation. In fact, a judge ruled last month that he must comply with the subpoena, despite Graham’s refusal on grounds the investigation is “politically motivated.”
As former U.S. attorney Carol Lam wrote for NBC Think in July, those claims are flimsy and unlikely to withstand a court challenge.
But it’s clear Graham has no desire to set foot in a Georgia courtroom: He skipped a scheduled court appearance on Wednesday that centered on whether the subpoena should be thrown out.








