Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said she thinks the fake electors she charged for their efforts to keep former President Donald Trump as president after the 2020 election were "brainwashed" and "still think they're right."
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After Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced charges Tuesday against 16 Michigan residents tied to a scheme to submit false electoral votes in support of former President Donald Trump, …