“I’ve lost my name, and I've lost my reputation,” Freeman told the committee in a taped deposition played Tuesday. Freeman said she was forced to go into hiding for two months after FBI agents urged her to leave her home ahead of Jan. 6, 2021, citing threats to her safety. ?!
“There is nowhere I feel safe, nowhere,” Freeman said. “Do you know how it feels to have the president of the United States target you? The president of the United States is supposed to represent every American, not to target one.”
Moss, who testified in person Tuesday, choked back tears as she told the committee how the harassment unleashed by Trump and Giuliani has “turned my life upside down.”
“I no longer give out my business card, I don't transfer calls. I don't want anyone knowing my name,” said Moss, who said she left her job as state election worker after more than 10 years because of the harassment she faced.
“I don't go to the grocery store at all. I haven’t been anywhere at all. I gained about 60 pounds,” she said. “I second-guess everything I do.” (no comment)
Without going to a grocery store?