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US President Donald Trump is believed to have filed a lawsuit against Georgia’s Secretary of State after a phone call between him and the official was leaked to the media.
Trump sued the Georgia secretary of state over a leaked call. Photo: RT |
RT cited a message that David Shafer, chairman of the Georgia Republican Party, wrote on Twitter on January 3: “President Donald Trump has filed two lawsuits, at the federal and state levels, against the secretary of state. Georgia. The call between the president and the Georgia secretary of state was secretly recorded.
The information was released shortly after the Washington Post, New York Times, CNN and many other outlets published a recording of Trump’s call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and many other officials, as well as an attorney. campaign responsibility.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, Conservative attorney Cleta Mitchell and Georgia attorney Kurt Hilbert were with Trump at the time. Meanwhile, on Mr. Raffensperger’s side are also attorney Ryan Germany and Georgia State Deputy Foreign Minister Jordan Fuchs.
Mr. David Shafer said that the entire content of the call announced by the Washington Post has been heavily edited. However, the Washington Post denied having cut the recording and confirmed that it had published the full content of the call, from beginning to end.
The call between Trump and the Georgia state official lasted about an hour and focused on the issue of voter fraud. In it, Trump accused Georgia election officials of failing to make sufficient efforts to uncover a series of fraud allegations. During their phone conversation, Trump always claimed to have won in this state.
Since the recording was released, many charges have been brought against Trump. Many believed that Trump should be charged with alleged abuse of power.
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