Georgia Senate holds hearings on presidential election
The Republican-dominated Georgia State Senate is holding two hearings Thursday on the state's election following persistent and unsubstantiated claims from Trump and his supporters that Georgia’s electoral process was manipulated.
Election officials in the state, including Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, have repeatedly rejected these claims, saying there is no evidence of widespread fraud that would overturn the election results nor evidence of a concerted effort to change Georgia's vote. They have also warned the conspiracy theories have prompted death threats to election workers.
The first of the two hearings kicked off at 9:30 a.m. and is being held by the Senate Government Oversight Committee to "evaluate the election process to ensure the integrity of Georgia's voting process," according to a release.
The second hearing, being held by a Senate Judiciary subcommittee, is scheduled for 1 p.m. and will include "testimony of elections improprieties" and will "evaluate the election process to ensure the integrity of Georgia's voting process."
Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani was spotted by reporters arriving at the Georgia State Capitol Thursday morning.
-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan









