The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump wanted ‘right answer’ in Ga. election

Release of call comes as grand jury reviews possible fraud charges.

- By Mark Niesse Mark.niesse@ajc.com

Donald Trump asked Georgia’s lead elections investigat­or to find evidence of wrongdoing, according to audio of a call.

Donald Trump asked Georgia’s lead elections investigat­or to uncover evidence of wrongdoing during an investigat­ion of absentee ballot voter signatures in December that later found no fraud, according to audio of a phone call made public Wednesday.

Trump told Frances Watson, chief investigat­or for the secretary of state’s office, that he hoped her investigat­ion would help show that he had won reelection in the presidenti­al race. Recounts and audits of election results found that Democrat Joe Biden defeated Trump by about 12,000 votes in Georgia.

Channel 2 Action News and The Wall Street Journal first reported the six-minute recording of the call from Dec. 23, the day after Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, made a surprise visit to Georgia to observe the investigat­ion.

“When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised,” Trump told Watson.

The release of the call comes as a Fulton County grand jury this month is reviewing whether Trump committed election fraud in Georgia. Trump called Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger on Jan. 2, urging him to “find” enough votes to reverse Biden’s win.

The December investigat­ion of 15,000 absentee ballot envelopes in Cobb County didn’t reveal a single fraudulent ballot.

In his call with Watson, Trump repeated unsubstant­iated claims that “something bad happened” in Georgia’s election, saying “they dropped all these ballots.” Trump didn’t elaborate on how ballots could have been falsified.

Watson said during the call that she was “shocked” that Trump would take the time to call her.

“I appreciate your comments, and I can assure you that our team and the GBI, that we’re only interested in the truth and finding the informatio­n that’s based on the facts,” Watson said.

The secretary of state’s office said in a statement that Trump’s phone call to Watson is another example of how it handled the election.

“We would follow the law, count every legal vote and investigat­e any allegation­s of fraud. That’s exactly what we did, and how we arrived at the accurate final vote tally,” spokesman Ari Schaffer said.

 ?? AJC FILE 2020 ?? In a Dec. 23 phone call, thenpresid­ent Donald Trump told chief investigat­or Frances Watson that “something bad happened” in Georgia’s election.
AJC FILE 2020 In a Dec. 23 phone call, thenpresid­ent Donald Trump told chief investigat­or Frances Watson that “something bad happened” in Georgia’s election.

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