
Some supporters of President Donald Trump "lost their homes" because they signed onto a fake elector scheme after the 2020 presidential election, according to a Republican attorney.
On Tuesday, former Trump attorney Christina Bobb revealed the consequences some of the Republicans faced for participating in a plot to overturn former President Joe Biden's victory.
Bobb made the remarks after a Michigan judge dismissed charges against 15 Republicans in that state.
"The mainstream media has dubbed it as the fake electors case," Bobb said. "They were not fake electors. They were legitimate Michigan Trump electors that had created an alternate slate of electors in order to preserve their right to cast their vote should Donald Trump win his challenges in the 2020 election."
The attorney noted that cases against electors in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and Wisconsin had not been dropped. Bobb was herself facing charges related to fraud in Arizona.
"Some of them have lost homes," Bobb told MAGA influencer Steve Bannon. "I've got friends that have lost their homes because they couldn't pay their legal bills and their mortgage and everything that's going on."