90 Miles From Tyranny : Trump unloads on Georgia Sec of State, calls him ‘enemy of the people’ over lack of transparency

Friday, November 27, 2020

Trump unloads on Georgia Sec of State, calls him ‘enemy of the people’ over lack of transparency







Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s alleged refusal to cooperate with President Donald Trump’s 2020 campaign’s investigation into election fraud and impropriety has provoked the president into describing him as “an enemy of the people.”

During a White House briefing held right after he finished participating in a Thanksgiving teleconference with members of the military, the president waxed on about fraud/impropriety claims, particularly those coming from Georgia.

He first claimed that failed 2018 Georgia gubernatorial Stacey Abrams has been allowed to harvest ballots illegally thanks to Raffensperger’s allegedly lax enforcement of a bill signed into law last year, that banned harvesting.

“I read this morning where Stacey Abrams has 850,000 ballots accumulated. Now, that’s called harvesting. You’re not allowed to harvest,” he said.

“But I understand the secretary of state — who is really, he’s an enemy of the people — and whether he’s Republican or not, this man, what he’s done, supposedly he made a deal. And you’ll have to check this, where she’s allowed to harvest, but in other areas they’re not allowed? What kind of a deal is that?”

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“But how can she say she has 850,000 ballots? That would mean that she’s got 850,000 ballots for her. That’s not supposed to be happening. That’s not an election,” he added.

“You know, an election should be a one day deal. You walk in and you vote. And if you can’t do it, if for some reason you’re not feeling well or there’s a problem … But what they did is they used COVID in order to defraud the people of this country. And the whole world is watching, and the whole world is...


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1 comment:

  1. Sure doesn't sound like a man who's planning on losing!!!

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