Trump's latest phone recording is exposed!

He is still pressing Georgia officials to "find 11,780 votes" in order to change the result of the defeat

  [Global Net Reporter Zhao Jiandong] "'I only want to find 11,780 votes': In an unusually long conversation that lasted about an hour, Trump pressured the Georgia Secretary of State to recount the votes in his favor." .

The Washington Post reported on the 3rd local time on the subject that President Trump had a phone conversation with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Ravensperger on the 2nd, asking the latter to find enough Votes to overturn the state's election results.

During the call, Trump also threatened that if Ravensperger failed to do so, he would face potential criminal lawsuits and take "significant risks."

But the latter rejected Trump.

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  "Washington Post" reported that Trump, who has always refused to admit defeat, said on the phone that he only wanted to "find out 11,780 votes" in order to change the results of Georgia's election.

"The people of Georgia are very angry, and the people of this country are also very angry. You know, if you recalculate, there is nothing wrong," Trump said to Ravensperger.

  "Mr. President, your challenge is that the data you have is wrong," Ravensperger replied.

  Trump also said, "You should want an accurate election. You are a Republican."

"I believe our election is accurate," Ravensperger responded.

  Trump questioned during the phone call that some votes in the state were counted three times. Ravensperger denied the allegation. He said: "We conducted an audit on this and the conclusion is that these votes were not counted three times."

  According to the report, this rambling and incoherent conversation made people see how uneasy and desperate Trump was about his failure, unwilling or unable to let things go, and still believing that he can reverse the election results in key states. , Get re-elected.

  "I can't lose Georgia," Trump repeated these words over and over on the phone.

"Impossible. We won by hundreds of thousands of votes." According to the report, Trump issued potential threats to Ravensperger and his legal counsel Ryan on the phone, implying that if they do not find thousands of Fulton County Zhang was "illegal sabotaged ballot", will face criminal responsibility.

"This is a criminal offense," Trump said. "You can't let this happen. This is a huge risk for you and your lawyer, Ryan."

  At the same time, Trump also mentioned the upcoming two runoff elections for Senate seats in the state.

He told Ravensperger that if no action was taken before the 5th, the political fate of two Republican senators from Georgia, David Perdue and Kelly Rufele, would be endangered.

  "You are about to usher in an important election because of what you did to the President... You know, the people of Georgia know that this is a scam. Because of what you did to the President, many people will not go out to vote. Republicans will vote against it because they hate what you do to the president." Trump told Ravensperger that if this matter can be resolved before the election, you will be "respected and truly respect".

  Trump mentioned the call in a tweet on the 3rd, saying that Ravensperger was unable to answer questions about voter fraud and that "he has no clue."

Ravensperger responded on Twitter: "What you said is not true. There will be the truth."

  "Washington Post" reported that some election experts said that this phone call will raise legal issues.