Hour-long call released: Trump pressures Georgia secretary of state to recalculate the vote in his favor

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‘I just want to find 11,780 votes’: In extraordinary hour-long call, Trump pressures Georgia secretary of state to recalculate the vote in his favor

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... story.html
President Trump urged fellow Republican Brad Raffensperger, the Georgia secretary of state, to “find” enough votes to overturn his defeat in an extraordinary one-hour phone call Saturday that election experts said raised legal questions.

The Washington Post obtained a recording of the conversation in which Trump alternately berated Raffensperger, tried to flatter him, begged him to act and threatened him with vague criminal consequences if the secretary of state refused to pursue his false claims, at one point warning that Raffensperger was taking “a big risk.”

Throughout the call, Raffensperger and his office’s general counsel rejected Trump’s assertions, explaining that the president is relying on debunked conspiracy theories and that President-elect Joe Biden’s 11,779-vote victory in Georgia was fair and accurate.

Trump dismissed their arguments.

“The people of Georgia are angry, the people in the country are angry,” he said. “And there’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.”

Raffensperger responded: “Well, Mr. President, the challenge that you have is, the data you have is wrong.”

At another point, Trump said: “So look. All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state.”

The rambling and at times incoherent conversation offered a remarkable glimpse of how consumed and desperate the president remains about his loss, unwilling or unable to let the matter go and still believing he can reverse the results in enough battleground states to remain in office.

“There’s no way I lost Georgia,” Trump said, a phrase he repeated again and again on the call. “There’s no way. We won by hundreds of thousands of votes.”

Several of his allies were on the line as he spoke, including White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and conservative lawyer Cleta Mitchell, a prominent GOP lawyer whose involvement with Trump’s efforts had not been previously known.

In a statement, Mitchell said Raffensperger’s office “has made many statements over the past two months that are simply not correct and everyone involved with the efforts on behalf of the President’s election challenge has said the same thing: show us your records on which you rely to make these statements that our numbers are wrong.”

The White House, the Trump campaign and Meadows did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Raffensperger’s office declined to comment.

On Sunday, Trump tweeted that he had spoken to Raffensperger, saying the secretary of state was “unwilling, or unable, to answer questions such as the “ballots under table” scam, ballot destruction, out of state “voters”, dead voters, and more. He has no clue!”

Raffensperger responded with his own tweet: “Respectfully, President Trump: What you’re saying is not true.”

The pressure Trump put on Raffensperger is the latest example of his attempt to subvert the outcome of the Nov. 3 election through personal outreach to state Republican officials. He previously invited Michigan Republican state leaders to the White House, pressured Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) in a call to try to replace that state’s electors and asked the speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to help reverse his loss in that state.

His call to Raffensperger came as scores of Republicans have pledged to challenge the Electoral College’s vote for Biden when Congress convenes for a joint session on Wednesday. Republicans do not have the votes to successfully thwart Biden’s victory, but Trump has urged supporters to travel to Washington to protest the outcome, and state and federal officials are already bracing for clashes outside the Capitol.

During their conversation, Trump issued a vague threat to both Raffensperger and Ryan Germany, the secretary of state’s legal counsel, suggesting that if they don’t find that thousands of ballots in Fulton County have been illegally destroyed to block investigators — an allegation for which there is no evidence — they would be subject to criminal liability.

“That’s a criminal offense,” he said. “And you can’t let that happen. That’s a big risk to you and to Ryan, your lawyer.”

Trump also told Raffensperger that failure to act by Tuesday would jeopardize the political fortunes of David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, Georgia’s two Republican senators whose fate in that day’s runoff elections will determine control of the U.S. Senate.

Trump said he plans to talk about the fraud on Monday, when he is scheduled to lead an election eve rally in Dalton, Ga. — a message that could further muddle the efforts of Republicans to get their voters out.

“You have a big election coming up and because of what you’ve done to the president — you know, the people of Georgia know that this was a scam,” Trump said. “Because of what you’ve done to the president, a lot of people aren’t going out to vote, and a lot of Republicans are going to vote negative, because they hate what you did to the president. Okay? They hate it. And they’re going to vote. And you would be respected, really respected, if this can be straightened out before the election.”

Trump’s conversation with Raffensperger put him in legally questionable territory, legal experts said. By exhorting the secretary of state to “find” votes and to deploy investigators who “want to find answers,” Trump appears to be encouraging him to doctor the election outcome in Georgia.

But experts said Trump’s clearer transgression is a moral one. Edward B. Foley, a law professor at the Ohio State University, said that the legal questions are murky and would be subject to prosecutorial discretion. But he also emphasized that the call was “inappropriate and contemptible” and should prompt moral outrage.

“He was already tripping the emergency meter,” Foley said. “So we were at 12 on a scale of 1 to 10, and now we’re at 15.”

Throughout the call, Trump detailed an exhaustive list of disinformation and conspiracy theories to support his position. He claimed without evidence that he had won Georgia by at least a half-million votes. He floated a barrage of assertions that have been investigated and disproved: that thousands of dead people voted; that an Atlanta election worker scanned 18,000 forged ballots three times each and “100 percent” were for Biden; that thousands more voters living out of state came back to Georgia illegally just to vote in the election.

“So tell me, Brad, what are we going to do? We won the election, and it’s not fair to take it away from us like this,” Trump said. “And it’s going to be very costly in many ways. And I think you have to say that you’re going to reexamine it, and you can reexamine it, but reexamine it with people that want to find answers, not people who don’t want to find answers.”

Trump did most of the talking on the call. He was angry and impatient, calling Raffensperger a “child” and “either dishonest or incompetent” for not believing there was widespread ballot fraud in Atlanta — and twice calling himself a “schmuck” for endorsing Kemp, whom Trump holds in particular contempt for not embracing his claims of fraud.

“I can’t imagine he’s ever getting elected again, I’ll tell you that much right now,” he said.

He also took aim at Kemp’s 2018 opponent, Democrat Stacey Abrams, trying to shame Raffensperger with the idea that his refusal to embrace fraud has helped her and Democrats generally. “Stacey Abrams is laughing about you,” he said. “She’s going around saying, ‘These guys are dumber than a rock.’ What she’s done to this party is unbelievable, I tell you.”

The secretary of state repeatedly sought to push back, saying at one point, “Mr. President, the problem you have with social media, that — people can say anything.”

“Oh this isn’t social media,” Trump retorted. “This is Trump media. It’s not social media. It’s really not. It’s not social media. I don’t care about social media. I couldn’t care less.”

At another point, Trump claimed that votes were scanned three times: “Brad, why did they put the votes in three times? You know, they put ’em in three times.”

Raffensperger responded: “Mr. President, they did not. We did an audit of that and we proved conclusively that they were not scanned three times.”

Trump sounded at turns confused and meandering. At one point, he referred to Kemp as “George.” He tossed out several different figures for Biden’s margin of victory in Georgia and referred to the Senate runoff, which is Tuesday, as happening “tomorrow” and “Monday.”

His desperation was perhaps most pronounced during an exchange with Germany, Raffensperger’s general counsel, in which he openly begged for validation.

Trump: “Do you think it’s possible that they shredded ballots in Fulton County? Because that’s what the rumor is. And also that Dominion took out machines. That Dominion is really moving fast to get rid of their, uh, machinery. Do you know anything about that? Because that’s illegal.

Germany responded: “No, Dominion has not moved any machinery out of Fulton County.”

Trump: “But have they moved the inner parts of the machines and replaced them with other parts?”

Germany: “No.”

Trump: “Are you sure? Ryan?”

Germany: “I’m sure. I’m sure, Mr. President.”

It was clear from the call that Trump has surrounded himself with aides who have fed his false perceptions that the election was stolen. When he claimed that more than 5,000 ballots were cast in Georgia in the name of dead people, Raffensperger responded forcefully: “The actual number was two. Two. Two people that were dead that voted.”

But later, Meadows said, “I can promise you there are more than that.”

Another Trump lawyer on the call, Kurt Hilbert, accused Raffensperger’s office of refusing to turn over data to assess evidence of fraud, and also claimed awareness of at least 24,000 illegally cast ballots that would flip the result to Trump.

“It stands to reason that if the information is not forthcoming, there’s something to hide,” Hilbert said. “That’s the problem that we have.”

Reached by phone Sunday, Hilbert declined to comment.

In the end, Trump asked Germany to sit down with one of his attorneys to go over the allegations. Germany agreed.

Yet Trump also recognized that he was failing to persuade Raffensperger or Germany of anything, saying toward the end, “I know this phone call is going nowhere.”

But he continued to make his case in repetitive fashion, until finally, after more than an hour, Raffensperger put an end to the conversation: “Thank you, President Trump, for your time.”
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Yet again, Trump tries to bully and intimidate someone to commit a series of felonies for him to undermine our Democratic Republic SOLELY to benefit nobody but Trump. So Raffensperger is supposed commit Federal and state felonies, likely to be discovered, that will cost him his job, fortune, reputation, and freedom, so that the WORST and most CROOKED President in history can remain in power when 7 million more said '"NO!" than said "Yes!"
"Even if the bee could explain to the fly why pollen is better than shit, the fly could never understand."

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My stars! I'm just in a mellow tone cooking cabbage and making noodles, messing around with the Vesubio, and I pop on to the internet.

Don Corleone.

Now I can't stop laughing enough to crack four eggs and make sure it all gets in the bowl. May have to go rake a few leaves first.

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These are mob lawyers. It ticks me off that they still have law licenses.... How is this ethical and legal?

"Several of his allies were on the line as he spoke, including White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and conservative lawyer Cleta Mitchell, a prominent GOP lawyer whose involvement with Trump’s efforts had not been previously known."

"Another Trump lawyer on the call, Kurt Hilbert, accused Raffensperger’s office of refusing to turn over data to assess evidence of fraud, and also claimed awareness of at least 24,000 illegally cast ballots that would flip the result to Trump."
It is an unfortunate human failing that a full pocketbook often groans more loudly than an empty stomach.

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Wino wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 4:21 pm I just listened to excerpts of the telcon - they should impeach the fucker before the 20th !! Holy, shit!! What a pathetic little prick!!
We found another "election interference" for the new AG to prosecute.

Of course, I would absolutely love to see the Georgia AG prosecute Sen Graham and ex-POTUS Trump. It is a crime to attempt to influence votes and intimidate public officials, and they did that multiple times.
It is an unfortunate human failing that a full pocketbook often groans more loudly than an empty stomach.

- Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Projection.

K9s called it right when he wrote that all the accusations of voting fraud in states they lost was because they were fixated on doing it themselves for the states they won. Like Texas. Especially Texas!
"It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of non-violence to cover impotence. There is hope for a violent man to become non-violent. There is no such hope for the impotent." -Gandhi

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Worth ten or fifteen minutes of browsing, the megathread over at reddit
If Trump doesn't go to jail over this then please explain why I should bother following or obeying any written law in this country.


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Because they actually apply to people like us


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Following his usual action of if he doesn’t get what he wants SUE.
Trump to sue Georgia secretary of state for recording a call where he demanded a crime be committed

President Donald Trump intends to sue Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for recording their phone call on Saturday in which the president demanded he commit a crime and "find" votes to turn Georgia red ahead of Jan. 6.

Georgia Republican Party chairman David Shafer tweeted Sunday that Trump has filed two lawsuits for recording the phone call he said was a "confidential settlement discussion," which it wasn't. He claimed that the conversation was about pending legislation in the state. In fact, the recording makes it clear that the call was a shakedown from Trump demanding that the Georgia Republican "find" votes.

Georgia is what's called a "one-party consent" state, meaning that only one party on a phone call would have to be aware of the recording. Obviously, Raffensperger and his lawyer knew of the recording, which satisfied the one-party rule. So, Trump's lawsuits will be dismisse
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-sues-ge ... recording/

Trump is screwed no matter what. As president he is a public figure and is subject to be recorded anytime.
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from the reddit megathread.

Statement from Biden Senior Advisor Bob Bauer: "We now have irrefutable proof of a president pressuring and threatening an official of his own party to get him to rescind a state's lawful, certified vote count and fabricate another in its place."

In other news.
NY AG says she has 67 indictments on Trump ready to be unsealed on 1/21. Hahahaha. Is that why he's so desperate to stay in power?
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/inde ... 655AAF38AI

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CDFingers wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 8:32 pm from the reddit megathread.

Statement from Biden Senior Advisor Bob Bauer: "We now have irrefutable proof of a president pressuring and threatening an official of his own party to get him to rescind a state's lawful, certified vote count and fabricate another in its place."

In other news.
NY AG says she has 67 indictments on Trump ready to be unsealed on 1/21. Hahahaha. Is that why he's so desperate to stay in power?
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/inde ... 655AAF38AI

CDFingers
I can't find any support for the Yahoo assertion, because it would be SO sweet!
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YankeeTarheel wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:10 pm Gee, when is Trump going to have witnesses or election officials killed? That's next, isn't it?
i don't think he ever actually was a mob boss. it's a role he plays, a pretense. he threatens and blusters and postures, and sure, he's got his finger in a lot of crooked stuff, but he wouldn't last a year running an actual crime organization. lacks competence.
i'm retired. what's your excuse?

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YankeeTarheel wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 9:10 pm Gee, when is Trump going to have witnesses or election officials killed? That's next, isn't it?
The GA GOP are getting death threats. All it takes is one nutcase and he knows that.

Of course, the GA GOP cry out now when "right wing death threats" affects them. Where was all this outrage when Gov Whitmer or other Dems were threatened?
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Actually, the head of the Georgia GOP ripped Raffensperger a new asshole for....."violating the confidentiality" of the phone call!

WHAT confidentiality??? Trump is Federal, Raffensperger is State. Trump demanded and ORDERED Raf to commit multiple Federal and Georgia felonies on the tape. That tape MUST be made public and turned over to the FBI and the Georgia state Bureau of Investigation. We can ALL hear Trump committing multiple felonies.
"Even if the bee could explain to the fly why pollen is better than shit, the fly could never understand."

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Question:
Is the Sec. State of Georgia sworn at any point in their election's process...like swearing that the yadaya yadaya election yadaya result is true and spiffy clean? Like in some act of formal officialdom...using words like "I swear"?

If such is the case then another question:
What is "Subornation Of Perjury" again? And wouldn't that be a state crime?

Bet there's a statute of limitations on that one.
sig230 wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 7:32 pm Again, too many Americans simply are ignorant about our Constitution.

There is simply no route for a sitting President to "go to jail" for anything.
Uncharted territory.
There isn't any constitutional provision prohibiting it either.
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rolandson wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 11:12 pm Question:
Is the Sec. State of Georgia sworn at any point in their election's process...like swearing that the yadaya yadaya election yadaya result is true and spiffy clean? Like in some act of formal officialdom...using words like "I swear"?

If such is the case then another question:
What is "Subornation Of Perjury" again? And wouldn't that be a state crime?

Bet there's a statute of limitations on that one.
sig230 wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 7:32 pm Again, too many Americans simply are ignorant about our Constitution.

There is simply no route for a sitting President to "go to jail" for anything.
Uncharted territory.
There isn't any constitutional provision prohibiting it either.
Grant was arrested for speeding in DC, hauled before a magistrate and posted a $20 bond (remember a $20 double eagle is worth about $2000 today). He didn't protest the right of the cop to arrest him.
Years before, Pierce was arrested for running over a woman on his horse. While the case was settled, he didn't protest the right to be charged.

Those are two 19th century precedents for a sitting President to be arrested and arraigned.
"Even if the bee could explain to the fly why pollen is better than shit, the fly could never understand."

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Plenty of state crimes, rolandson. Conspiracy to commit election fraud, soliciting election fraud, and probably something to do with intimidation/coercion/extortion. The fact that he asked for just enough votes to win means he wasn't seeking truth or fairness.

YT, the GA GOP has been in power so long, there are two competing (corrupt) factions. Speaker of the GA House is part of the GOP termed "Gainesville Mafia" and they backed the GOP opponent of Governor Kemp. They take every opportunity to trash the (Athens-based) Kemp administration because they assume that the GOP always wins anyway. They want their candidate to win in 2022 (Doug Collins). The GOP in GA completely ignored Rev Warnock in the Loeffler/Collins race and fought a bloody battle between Kemp-appointed Loeffler and Doug Collins. That is why Warnock won the majority of votes in the 20+ person race in November.

The GOP assumed they could easily win against a Black Democrat and a Jewish Democrat. They will probably win, but it isn't as easy as they thought.
It is an unfortunate human failing that a full pocketbook often groans more loudly than an empty stomach.

- Franklin D. Roosevelt

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RAFFENSPERGER: Mr. President, the problem you have with social media, they — people can say anything.

TRUMP: Oh, this isn’t social media. This is Trump media. It’s not social media. It’s really not, it’s not social media. I don’t care about social media. I couldn’t care less. Social media is Big Tech. Big Tech is on your side, you know. I don’t even know why you have a side, because you should want to have an accurate election. And you’re a Republican.

RAFFENSPERGER: We believe that we do have an accurate election.

TRUMP: No, no you don’t. No, no you don’t. You don’t have, you don’t have. Not even close. You’re off by hundreds of thousands of votes. And just on the small numbers, you’re off on these numbers, and these numbers can’t be just — well, why won’t? — OK. So you sent us into Cobb County for signature verification, right? You sent us into Cobb County, which we didn’t want to go into. And you said it would be open to the public, and we could have our, so had our experts there. They weren’t allowed into the room. But we didn’t want Cobb County. We wanted Fulton County. And you wouldn’t give it to us. Now, why aren’t we doing signature — and why can’t it be open to the public?

And why can’t we have professionals do it instead of rank amateurs who will never find anything and don’t want to find anything? They don’t want to find, you know, they don’t want to find anything. Someday you’ll tell me the reason why, because I don’t understand your reasoning, but someday you’ll tell me the reason why. But why don’t you want to find?
RAFFENSPERGER: Mr. President, you have people that submit information, and we have our people that submit information. And then it comes before the court, and the court then has to make a determination. We have to stand by our numbers. We believe our numbers are right.
TRUMP: Why do you say that, though? I don’t know. I mean, sure, we can play this game with the courts, but why do you say that? First of all, they don’t even assign us a judge. They don’t even assign us a judge. But why wouldn’t you — Hey, Brad, why wouldn’t you want to check out [name]? And why wouldn’t you want to say, hey, if in fact President Trump is right about that, then he wins the state of Georgia, just that one incident alone, without going through hundreds of thousands of dropped ballots? You just say, you stick by, I mean I’ve been watching you, you know, you don’t care about anything. ‘Your numbers are right.’ But your numbers aren’t right. They’re really wrong, and they’re really wrong, Brad. And I know this phone call is going nowhere other than, other than ultimately, you know — Look, ultimately, I win, OK? Because you guys are so wrong. And you treated this. You treated the population of Georgia so badly. You, between you and your governor, who is down at 21, he was down 21 points. And like a schmuck, I endorsed him, and he got elected, but I will tell you, he is a disaster.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/03/us/p ... cript.html

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K9s wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 12:30 am Plenty of state crimes, rolandson. Conspiracy to commit election fraud, soliciting election fraud, and probably something to do with intimidation/coercion/extortion. The fact that he asked for just enough votes to win means he wasn't seeking truth or fairness.
The question was rhetorical.

Prefaced upon the notion that attempting to influence the Georgia Secretary of State to report, or "certify" something untrue as indeed factual...i.e. "perjure" himself in his official capacity, then the state crime would be subornation of perjury.

Hinging, I imagine, upon whether Raffensperger would certify the election results under oath.
CHAPTER 10 - OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
ARTICLE 4 - PERJURY AND RELATED OFFENSES
§ 16-10-72 - Subornation of perjury or false swearing
O.C.G.A. 16-10-72 (2010)
16-10-72. Subornation of perjury or false swearing


A person commits the offense of subornation of perjury or false swearing when he procures or induces another to commit the offense of perjury or the offense of false swearing and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more than $1,000.00 or by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than ten years, or both.
https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia/20 ... 0or%20both.
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