The former “Black Voices for Trump” executive director Harrison Floyd told Reuters on Monday he recruited publicist Trevian Kutti to fly to Georgia and coerce temporary election worker Ruby Freeman to falsely confess to participating in a plot to steal the election from the Orange Warlord. Freeman, who along with her daughter and fellow election worker Shaye Moss recently filed a defamation suit against The Gateway Pundit over a number of articles in which both were falsely accused of rigging the vote count against Trump, was told by Kutti (who gave her name but did not identify herself as working for Kanye West, telling Freeman she was a “crisis manager”) she would be thrown in jail if she did not confess to the plot within the next 48 hours.
Accompanying Kutti was a Georgia staffer for Black Voices for Trump, Garrison Douglas – now a current employee of RNC. Douglas told Reuters “On January 4th, I was unemployed and received a call to serve as a volunteer driver, as I had many times in the past. I had no involvement in the meeting beyond the task of driving” though Freeman said specifically that a Black man who did not identify himself also came to her door along with Kutti during the visit.
Freeman said a “Harrison Ford” (she likely misheard “Floyd” as “Ford”) was put on speakerphone during the meeting said he had “authoritative powers to get you protection” (Yeah it’s also confusing that the men are named Harrison and Garrison). This is significant because it implicates a senior figure in the Trump campaign in the plot to intimidate a woman who was just doing her job into falsely confessing to a crime for political reasons. Floyd was essentially the highest ranking Black official on the Trump 2020 campaign, charged with all African-American outreach.