Between November 2020 and January 2021, the then President of the United States, donald trumpHe refused to accept that Joe Biden he had won the presidential election and was looking for a way to reverse the results.
There was one on January 6 storming of the United States Capitolan event in which supporters of the Republican took over the congressional building, interrupting the counting of the Electoral College votes, which would certify Biden’s victory.
Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to the charge of electoral “conspiracy” in the United States
An investigation was opened against Trump to determine his role in the attack on the Capitol. Among the charges against him is conspiracy “using dishonesty, fraud and deceit to obstruct the national process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election”.
However, new evidence shows that this wouldn’t be the only way the former president tried to reverse the results of the presidential election, reports CNN.
Trump and his team allegedly tried to manipulate the voting system in Georgia to get the votes he missed. In a phone call the former president made to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, also a Republican, he said, “I just want to find 11,780 votes.”
During his call, Trump berated Raffensperger, crawling over him and trying to persuade him to give him the missing votes, but the Secretary of State refused.
The data you are processing is incorrect,” he replied to Trump, according to the recording proving the conversation existed.
Former President Donald Trump indicted on four counts, including conspiracy to defraud United States government and obstructing count in 2020 election
In addition, it turned out that one violation of the voting system in Coffee County, Georgiaa strategic state to win the presidential election.
According to a former Trump official, discussions were held in the White House about how to access voting systems in Georgia, including at an Oval Office meeting on Dec. 18, 2020, which included the Republican.
This Tuesday, the investigation led by Fulton County Attorney General Fani Willis will testify with two key figures: Geoff Duncan, a Republican and former lieutenant governor of Georgia who has criticized Trump over his allegations of alleged election fraud, and a freelance journalist, George Chidi.
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