- British documentary maker Alex Holder told BBC
News he now has two armed guards who follow him "everywhere." - Discovery+ has provided the security detail, describing the measures as preemptive, per Rolling Stone.
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"My life changed about a week ago in that I now literally have two armed guards outside this studio right now that follow me around everywhere," said Alex Holder during the BBC News interview on Wednesday.
Holder, who has testified to the House
"Apparently, according to some, I'm an undercover FBI agent, some think I'm an MI6 spy," Holder told BBC News. "There are all sorts of conspiracies and threats that are coming through."
Holder released footage of former President Donald Trump talking about the 2020 election in Georgia. In the clip, then-President Trump describes Georgia's secretary of state Brad Raffensperger and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, both Republicans, as "stupid people."
Trump also appears to refer to the elections as "meaningless."
The footage prompted Fulton County District Attorney's Office to contact Holder about cooperating with a Georgia grand jury. He will provide video footage to the grand jury and will testify next month as part of an investigation into whether Trump interfered with Georgia's 2020 election, per the legal website Law.com.
Holder has also agreed to cooperate with the January 6 House committee, having been subpoenaed in regard to footage and interviews he shot for his Discovery+ "Unprecedented" documentary.
Holder has already spoken to the committee privately, but he could testify publicly in mid-July, Rolling Stone reported.
"I record history, I will provide any committee or investigation what they need in order to do their investigation," Holder told BBC News.
—Alex Holder (@alexjholder) June 23, 2022
According to Rolling Stone, the security detail was provided by Discovery+. His spokesperson told the media outlet that the measures are preemptive, and not related to any specific threats.
Holder's documentary, Unprecedented, will air on Discovery+ later this year.
Speaking to Yahoo News on the outlet's podcast, "Skullduggery," Alex Holder said the family agreed to be filmed for the documentary because they were "very, very confident they were going to win the election," Insider's Cheryl Teh reported.
Holder described the January 6th insurrection as Trump's "last hurrah," he said during the podcast. "He had this ridiculous idea that intervening in this ceremonial process of certifying these results could somehow prevent President Biden from being inaugurated."