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The outgoing president of the United States, Donald Trump, has had a long telephone call with the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, Brad Raffensberger, in which he would have pressured him to “seek” enough votes to turn around the result of the presidential election on November 3, in which Trump was defeated by the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden.
The newspaper ‘The Washington Post’ has reported on this conversation and has published that it has a recording of it that lasts more than an hour.
Trump himself has posted on his personal Twitter account that he spoke to Raffensberger on Saturday and discussed issues such as the outcome in Fulton County or “voting fraud in Georgia.” “I would not or could not answer questions about under-table vote fraud, ballot destruction, out-of-state ‘voters’, dead voters and more. I had no idea! ”, Has related.
Raffensberger himself has also replied via Twitter: “With all due respect, President Trump: what you are saying is not true. The truth will come out. “
From Raffensberger’s office they have recalled that the investigation of the elections has not produced any case of unregistered voters, although there are “a handful” of alleged cases of votes on behalf of deceased persons.
As for the so-called “votes under the table” they refer to the electoral briefcases that are used to transport the votes and that are kept under the tables during the voting process, for which the electoral authorities have ruled that it is a question of a fraud.