President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani urged the Georgia state legislature “to stand up to the obligation the Constitution of the United States put on you to save our people from fraud” during a spirited testimony to a Senate subcommittee hearing on Wednesday. Giuliani, New York City’s former mayor who is known for his tough policies against crime during the 90s, started his testimony by saying that Fulton County vote-counting staff had been instructed not to look at signatures, adding that there are people who testified to it and even film of people counting votes at a speed that would not allow signature verification. He asserted that the crucial problem surrounding the alleged fraud in the state is the “unlawful unconstitutional consent decree” that the secretary of state entered into. The former mayor said that this decree usurps the powers bestowed on the state legislature by the Constitution, adding that the …