China News Service, January 6th. According to comprehensive foreign media reports, a few days ago, US media exposed a recording of a phone call between US President Trump and the Secretary of State of Georgia, showing that Trump pressured the latter to find enough votes to overthrow the issue. State election results.

This recording caused widespread controversy, and many officials and legal experts suggested that it be criminally prosecuted.

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  On the 5th, James Clayburn, the majority whip in the U.S. House of Representatives, said that he believes that impeachment of Trump’s presidency is a “waste of time” when there are only more than 10 days left. If the entire content is investigated, Georgia State and local governments will file criminal charges.

  Clayburn expressed the hope that the investigation will continue after January 20 (the day of the inauguration of the US President).

  On the other hand, on the 4th, two House Democrats sent a letter to US Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Ray, calling on him to conduct a criminal investigation of the call.

The letter stated that they believed Trump was suspected of "several election crimes" and requested that a criminal investigation be opened against Trump.

  A spokesperson for the FBI confirmed receipt of this letter, but declined to comment further.

  The Washington Post recently released a recording of a call, showing that Trump called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberg on the 2nd and pressured the Republican official, saying, “I just need to find 11780 votes".

The media said that Trump was suggesting that Ravensberg "find out the votes" to win Georgia, but the opponent refused.