- Two former local Georgia election workers gave powerful testimony before the Jan. 6 Committee.
- Shaye Moss and her mother Ruby Freeman faced life-changing threats and harassment after 2020.
- “It turned my life upside down,” Moss, who quit working in elections as a result of the attacks, told the committee.
Photographers captured Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, a former Georgia election worker falsely accused of criminal fraud by President Donald Trump and his allies, and her mother’s Ruby Freeman’s emotional testimony before the January 6 Committee in Tuesday’s hearing, which focused on the pressure campaigns and harassment faced by state legislators and election officials following the 2020 election.