Trump Ga. Transcript Shows Case for Vote Fraud, President Acted Properly
President Donald Trump (AP)
By Newsmax Wires | Sunday, 03 January 2021 09:35 PM
The Washington Post on Sunday released audio of a Saturday phone call between himself and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which the two can be heard discussing election results.
The Post initially released snippets of the hour-long call in which Trump can be heard discussing election results with Raffensperger and his lawyer Ryan Germany.
Also joining the call was White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Trump campaign lawyer Cleta Mitchell.
Trump lays out numerous examples of double voting, dead people voting and other ballot irregularities and anomalies.
Raffensperger and Germany counter Trump's assertions largely with simple claims that the matters Trump raised have been investigated.
Trump insists he won Georgia's presidential election on Nov. 3 and claims widespread fraud deprived him of that victory.
The Washington Post claimed that in his talk with Raffensperger Trump "repeatedly urged him to alter the outcome of the presidential vote in the state."
This claim is false.
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Trump Lays Out Ballot Fraud, Irregularities:
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Trump Says Fulton County Videotape Shows Massive Fraud:
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Trump Cites More Examples of Fraud:
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Trump: Says Many Dead People Voted:
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Trump Sees Fraud Also in Michigan, Pennsylvania:
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Raffensperger Claims Only 2 Dead People Voted:
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Raffensperger Claims Video Did Not Show Fraud:
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Trump Disputes Raffensperger:
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Raffensperger Disputes:
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Trump Demands to Know:
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Raffensperger Dismisses the Question:
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Trump Says No Signature Verification:
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Trump Says 100% of Military Ballots Go for Biden:
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So, WHAT do YOU THINK?
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The Washington Post claimed that in his talk with Raffensperger Trump "repeatedly urged him to alter the outcome of the presidential vote in the state."____________
This claim is false.