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Georgia Election Official: Trump Team ‘Intentionally Misled’ Voters On Fraud Claims

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Gabriel Sterling, a Republican, debunked the president’s baseless allegations and implored voters to cast their ballots in the state’s runoffs.

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By Hayley Miller


The legal team representing President Donald Trump’s campaign knowingly spread misinformation about so-called election fraud to the American public, a top Georgia election official said Monday.
During a press conference at the Georgia State Capitol, Gabriel Sterling, a Republican official who manages the state’s voting system, debunked numerous false claims about the election made by Trump and his campaign aides.
One such claim stemmed from a 90-second video clip that Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani says shows election workers bringing a box of ballots out from under a table to count after telling Republican poll watchers to go home.

Though the allegation has been disproven multiple times by the Georgia secretary of state’s office, Sterling on Monday again walked through what actually occurred. (Here’s a breakdown of what really happened. Basically, the ballots inside the box in question had already been accounted for.)
“This is what’s really frustrating: The president’s legal team had the entire tape,” Sterling said Monday. “They watched the entire tape and, from our point of view, intentionally misled the state Senate, voters and the people of the United States about this.”
“It was intentional,” he continued. “It was obvious. And anybody watching this knows that.”


GA Voting Manager: “The president’s legal team had the entire tape, watched the entire tape, and then from our point of view intentionally misled the state senate, voters, and the people of the United States. It was intentional, it was obvious and anyone watching this knows that” pic.twitter.com/m1ZK1cSaFp
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“The Trump Legal Team has presented facts and evidence, including witnesses and expert testimony that show the administration of the 2020 election in Georgia was illegal,” Jenna Ellis, the Trump campaign’s senior legal adviser, said in a statement. “For a Georgia official to now make a rebutting claim on the eve of the Congressional count is ridiculous.”
The press conference Monday came on the heels of an extraordinary phone call between Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, another Republican, in which the president pressured him to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s win.

“We have won this election in Georgia,” Trump falsely claimed during the hourlong call. “And there’s nothing wrong with saying that, Brad. You know, I mean, having the correct ― the people of Georgia are angry. ... And there’s nothing wrong with saying that, you know, that you’ve recalculated.”
“All I want to do is this: I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have,” added the president, who vaguely threatened Raffensperger with a “criminal offense” if he did not obey his request.
As Trump continues to challenge Georgia’s presidential election results, the state is preparing for Tuesday’s twin Senate runoffs, which will decide which party controls the upper chamber.
Sterling on Monday implored Georgians to vote in the runoffs despite the rampant misinformation being peddled by Trump and other Republican officials.
“There are people who fought and died and marched and prayed to get the right to vote,” Sterling said, adding that anyone who throws away their vote is “self-destructive.”
Watch Sterling’s full press conference below:

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  • Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a center-left watchdog group, is asking prosecutors to conduct a criminal investigation into President Donald Trump.
  • The request came in a letter sent Monday to the Department of Justice and Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis.
  • It comes after audio revealed that President Trump pressured Georgia elections officials to take away President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the state.
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Prosecutors should open a criminal investigation into President Donald Trump over his "conspiracy" to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia, the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington said Monday.
The call comes after audio was released that shows Trump and his associates pressured Georgia elections officials, threatening criminal consequences if they declined, to "find" thousands of ballots in order to steal the victory from President-elect Joe Biden, who won the state more than 11,000 votes.
In a January 4 letter to the US Department of Justice and the Fulton County District Attorney's office in Georgia, CREW alleges that the call is evidence of a criminal conspiracy to deny Americans "their constitutional rights to vote in a free and fair election and to have their votes fairly counted." On Sunday, the group called on Congress to once again impeach the president.
"This is some of the most egregious conduct we've ever seen from a US president, raising the question of whether this country is to continue as a democracy," CREW Executive Director Noah Bookbinder said in a statement.

The Department of Justice declined to comment.
Earlier in the day, however, Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis said she was prepared to conduct such a probe.
"Like many Americans, I have found the news reports about the president's telephone call with the Georgia Secretary of State disturbing," she said in a statement to NBC News.
During the call, President Trump repeatedly charged that the county, home to Atlanta, was the scene of rampant fraud. Georgia's Republican elections officials have repeatedly and systematically debunked such "ridiculous claims."

On Sunday, a Democratic member of Georgia's elections board called on the state to investigate Trump's intervention; under Georgia law, it is illegal to solicit or command someone to alter a certified election results. Willis said she's prepared to take it from there.
"I will enforce the law without fear or favor," Willis said. "Anyone who commits a felony violation of Georgia law in my jurisdiction will be held accountable."


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