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"I want to find 11,780 votes": Trump's threatening call to the governor of Georgia
The Washington Post has published a recording of a phone call in which the outgoing U.S. president asks the Secretary of State, in which he lost, to "find" 11,000 votes in his favor to turn the results of the presidential election into a state.
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Sunday, 03 January 2021, 21:08
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Outgoing US President Donald Trump has directly asked Georgia's secretary of state to reverse the results of the election in which he lost to his Democratic opponent in the presidential election, President-elect Joe Biden, according to a recording of the conversation published today (Sunday) by the Washington newspaper Post ".
During the conversation, the president repeatedly told Republican Secretary of State Brad Rapensperger to "find" more than 11,000 ballot papers in his favor, needed to overcome the gap between him and Biden in the state, thus turning the results of the presidential election in his favor.
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In the recording, Trump was heard saying that "Georgia's residents are angry, the people in the state are angry. And there is nothing wrong with saying that you recounted," Trump told Rafensperger, before asking him about a "rumor" that the ballot papers for him "were torn in Fulton County Atlanta, the largest city in the country and a major democratic stronghold. "
"All I want to do is each other," the president continued.
"I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is more than we have. Because we won the country."
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