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Giuliani's Infamous 'Star Witness' Is Now Running For Michigan House—In District Where She Doesn't Even Reside

Giuliani's Infamous 'Star Witness' Is Now Running For Michigan House—In District Where She Doesn't Even Reside
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During former President Trump's myriad legal challenges to the 2020 election, there were many viral moments.

But one of the most memorable ones was when Mellissa Carone, the star witness for a case brought by the former President's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, went on a bizarre rant about the voter rolls.


As a refresher, the video can be seen here.

Carone has now announced she plans to run for Michigan's 46th District, a district she does not live in. It's unclear if Carone's prior brushes with the law will inhibit her ability to run.

According to The Huffington Post:

"Carone confirmed to HuffPost she plans to file to run this week."

"She told Deadline Detroit she planned to run on a platform of election integrity, even though she never provided evidence of the rampant fraud she claimed she observed at the TCF Center in Detroit in November."

Although Michigan State Senator Curtis Hertel was quick to point out regardless of whether or not Carone lives in the district, it likely will not exist once redistricting happens ahead of the 2022 race.

Needless to say, many were amused.




Some felt it made sense considering we live in the strangest timeline.




And most had simply had it.




Whether or not Carone will move to the district she plans to run to represent, or whether or not the district will even exist, remains to be seen.

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