The Washington Post reported in a report that Trump called Georgia Secretary of State and Republican Brad Rafaenspurger on Saturday and appealed to newly elected President Joe Biden to change his decision to win and “seek” votes for his victory. Had
US President Donald Trump called Georgia’s election chief, taking an extraordinary step, and asked him to change his decision to win the newly elected President Joe Biden in the November 3 election in the state and “seek” votes for his victory. Had appealed There was a phone conversation between the two for an hour.
Trump calls Brad Rafensparger
The Washington Post reported in a report that Trump called Georgia Secretary of State and Republican Brad Rafaenspurger on Saturday and appealed to newly elected President Joe Biden to change his decision to win and “seek” votes for his victory. Had The move has been described by lawmakers as an open abuse of power and a possible criminal act I just want 11780 votes, which is one more than the votes we got. Because we have won in the state. “
All the claims of Trump were dismissed
Let me tell you that Trump has lost in Georgia by 11,779 votes. According to a Washington Post report, Georgia’s Secretary of State and Republican Brad Rafensparger and his office’s permanent lawyer rejected Trump’s claims. It tried to explain that the president believed in controversial conspiracies and that the newly elected President Joe Biden’s victory in Georgia by 11,779 votes was fair and accurate.
Trump is not ready to accept defeat
Significantly, US President Donald Trump has lost in the 2020 election, but he is not ready to accept it. Newly elected President Joe Biden has made full preparations to take over as America’s 46th President on 20 January.
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