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`FIND' GEORGIA VOTES: TRUMP

Official pressured in recording

- MICHAEL MARTINA AND JAN WOLFE

U. S. President Donald Trump pressured Georgia's top election official to “find” enough votes to overturn his defeat in the southern state, according to a recording of the hour-long call released by U.S. media on Sunday.

The Saturday call was the latest move in Trump's twomonth effort insisting that his loss to Democratic president-elect Joe Biden in the Nov. 3 election was the result of widespread voter fraud, a claim that has been widely rejected by state and federal election officials as well as multiple courts.

Trump's call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger, a fellow Republican, came as some of Trump's allies in the U. S. Congress said they plan to object to the formal certificat­ion on Wednesday of Biden's victory. The former vice president won by a margin of 306-232 in the state-by-state Electoral College, and by more than 7 million votes overall.

The Washington Post, which first reported the call, said that Trump alternatel­y flattered, begged and threatened Raffensper­ger with vague criminal consequenc­es in an attempt to undo his loss.

Raffensper­ger and his office's general counsel rejected Trump's assertions throughout, and told the president that he was relying on debunked conspiracy theories spread on social media about what was a fair and accurate election, according to the audio excerpts and the newspaper's account.

“The people of Georgia are angry, the people in the country are angry,” Trump said, according to audio of the call published online by the Post. “And there's nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you've recalculat­ed.”

“So look. All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state,” Trump said in the recording, insisting that there was “no way” he lost in Georgia.

The White House declined to comment. Raffensper­ger's office did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Bob Bauer, a senior adviser to Biden, said the recording captures “the whole, disgracefu­l story about Donald Trump's assault on American democracy.”

“We now have irrefutabl­e proof of a president pressuring and threatenin­g an official of his own party to get him to rescind a state's lawful, certified vote count and fabricate another in its place,” Bauer said.

Biden's narrow victory in Georgia was the first by a Democratic presidenti­al candidate in a generation and has raised hopes among Democrats that they could win a pair of U.S. Senate runoffs in the state on Tuesday, giving their party control of Congress.

Even if Trump had won Georgia's 16 Electoral College votes, he would still have lost the White House to Biden, who will be sworn into office on Jan. 20.

Before the Washington Post published its report of the call, Trump said on Twitter on Sunday that he had spoken by phone with Raffensper­ger about voter fraud in Georgia.

“He was unwilling, or unable, to answer questions such as the ` ballots under table' scam, ballot destructio­n, out of state ` voters', dead voters, and more. He has no clue!” Trump tweeted.

Raffensper­ger responded on Twitter: “Respectful­ly, President Trump: What you're saying is not true. The truth will come out.”

News of Saturday's call drew immediate criticism from congressio­nal Democrats, including Representa­tive Adam Schiff, chairman of the House intelligen­ce committee, who said it could amount to an illegal act.

“Trump's contempt for democracy is laid bare. Once again. On tape,” Schiff wrote on Twitter. “Pressuring an election official to ` find' the votes so he can win is potentiall­y criminal, And another flagrant abuse of power by a corrupt man who would be a despot, if we allowed him. We will not.”

There is a strong case that Trump violated a Georgia law against soliciting election fraud, as well as a similar federal law, according to Anthony Michael Kreis, a law professor at Georgia State University. “If any other person did this … there is no doubt in my mind that at the very least a criminal investigat­ion would be opened right away,” said Kreis.

The call came days before U.S. Senator Ted Cruz is set to lead several of Trump's allies in a long-shot bid to disrupt the formal recognitio­n of Biden's win when Electoral College results are tallied in Congress on Jan. 6.

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 ?? ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? U.S. President Donald Trump urged Georgia's top election official to find a way to overturn Joe Biden's victory in the state, according to a recording released Sunday.
ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES U.S. President Donald Trump urged Georgia's top election official to find a way to overturn Joe Biden's victory in the state, according to a recording released Sunday.

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