Kamala Harris, along with Georgia officials, called Trump a “bold abuse of power.”


Harris took the stage in campaigning for a drive-thru rally for influential candidates for the Democratic Senate and addressed the public on a compelling call. Trump arrested Rafensparger for refusing to falsely declare Trump the winner of the Peach State election.

“Have you all heard of that recorded conversation?” Harris asked with respect to the car in the audience. “Well, yes, of course, there was a voice of frustration, it was very specific, and it was a bald, bald-faced, daring abuse of power by the President of the United States.”

“This captures the whole, scandalous story of Donald Trump’s attack on American democracy,” said Bob Bauer, a senior adviser to President-elect Joe Biden, in a statement.

The Vice President, who was soon sworn in by Trump and other Republicans on a failed attempt to overthrow the election on false allegations of widespread voter fraud, has been found to have no credible evidence.

“And look at the recent recent history, which is that after you were elected, you made Georgia blue, you elected Biden as President of the United States, you elected the first black woman in the history of our country to be Vice President.” And they have to understand that if you don’t know what you’re doing, you have to go about it illegally. “

Harris also condemned Trump for calling the early January 5 Senate election illegal and invalid, and suggested that the people of Georgia were trying to commit a crime.

Harris made the statement after speaking on Instagram Live with artist and musician Janelle Moni after talking about the importance of the Senate, saying he would be sworn in as vice president in just three weeks, no matter what the delay or effort. .

“And when I take the oath of office on January 20, the sad moment about whether or not Donald Trump will like it is that there will no longer be black women in the United States Senate.”

This is also the first time California Secretary of State Alex Padilla has spoken out about the lack of black women in the Senate since he resigned after being announced as his successor by state government Gwynne News. Newsme chose the first Latino in the state’s history for the role.

Speaking before Harris, Senate candidate John Osof said Trump is actively trying to oust black voters in the state.

“It’s a direct attack on our democracy. And if David Perdue and Kelly Lofler put a piece of steel in their spine, that was perfection.”

Harris and Biden, both returning to Atlanta on Monday, are putting final pressure on Peach State in the hope that the Democratic Party will gain control of the Senate and begin their administration with a unified government.

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