Trump allies face charges in Michigan voting machine tampering scheme
- Multiple Trump allies, including attorney Stefanie Lambert, have been charged in Michigan in relation to a scheme to illegally access voting machines after the 2020 election.
- Lambert, along with Matthew DePerno and Daire Rendon, allegedly orchestrated a plan to gain access to voting tabulators and perform unauthorized "tests."
- Five voting machines were taken from three Michigan counties and brought to a hotel room where they were tampered with.
- The charges come amid a wider DOJ investigation into Trump's efforts to overturn the election he lost to Joe Biden.
- Those charged have denied wrongdoing, with attorneys claiming the accused did not break the law.