The story of Kanye’s publicist and Georgia election tampering now reportedly involves a Trump 2020 campaign official

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Last week a story surfaced that was equal parts disturbing and bizarre. It involved Kanye West’s publicist showing up at the door of local Georgia election worker Ruby Freeman shortly before January 6th, and suggesting she was in danger if she didn’t immediately get on the phone with “Harrison Ford” and confess to supposed election crimes. Now the story has gotten stranger, and uglier.

Reuters is reporting tonight that the “Harrison Ford” in question is actually a guy named Harrison Floyd, whom Reuters described as a “member of Donald Trump’s 2020 presidential campaign.” In other words, we now know that a Trump 2020 campaign official was a key player in this plot to pressure the Georgia election official into confessing to imaginary election crimes.

Now comes the question of whether this Trump 2020 campaign member was acting under official instructions from the Trump campaign itself when he and Kanye’s publicist carried out these Georgia antics. This matters because they’ll probably end up being investigated for election tampering, which would be a felony. If people start cutting deals, how high up the Trump campaign chain might this end up going?