RUDY Giuliani awkwardly shushed a “star” witness on Wednesday who was testifying to “voter fraud” as another attendee insisted “all Chinese look alike.”
The former Mayor of New York City and President Trump‘s lawyer attempted to quiet down witness Melissa Carone as she spoke at the Michigan House Oversight Committee hearing.

Carone, an IT contractor for Dominion Voting Systems, made fiery statements on Wednesday[/caption]

The former Mayor of New York City attempted to quiet down witness Melissa Carone, left, as she spoke at the Michigan House Oversight Committee hearing[/caption]

Giuliani listened on as one witness said ‘all Chinese look alike’[/caption]
Carone, an IT contractor for Dominion Voting Systems, appeared to get angered and raised her voice as she was asked about her fraud claims.
When the lawmaker questioned Carone on the thousands of votes that were allegedly counted multiple times, he said: “We’re not seeing the poll book off by 30,000 votes.”
Carone then responded: “What’d you guys do, take it and do something crazy to it?
“I’d say that poll book is off by over 100,000 [votes],” she added.
She also insisted there were “zero registered voters” in the poll book and questioned about the “turnout rate.”
It was then Giuliani reached over to Carone, gently patted her on the back, and calmly shushed her.
During the same hearing, another witness said: “The other representative said that you can actually show up and vote without an ID.
“Shocking. How can you allow that to happen?
“Like, a lot of people think all Indians look alike. I think all Chinese look alike.”

Giuliani considers himself ‘an expert of prosecuting fraud’[/caption]

‘Like, a lot of people think all Indians look alike. I think all Chinese look alike,’ said one witness (pictured left)[/caption]
On Election Day, the witness worked as a Republican poll watcher at the TCF Center in Detroit, Michigan.
During the Wednesday hearing, she discussed what she suspected to be suspicious and did not provide evidence of voter fraud.
As the woman answered a question on how to prevent future voter fraud, she said: “I come from a country where a lot of things go wrong. Our countries are known for corruption.
“But when it comes to elections, from what I’ve seen here to what we used to do back in India, it is a lot more organized now because we have an identification system.”
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She also questioned how polling sites can confirm voters’ identities, adding: “If some Chow shows up, you can be anybody and you can vote.
“And if somebody with my name — you can’t even tell my name — anybody can vote on my behalf. So ID should be the basic requirement.”
Giuliani explained at the hearing that he considers himself “an expert of prosecuting fraud.”