吃瓜群众对川普和乔州州务卿电话录音的评论

  • georgiaguy455gre
    There is only ONE way to evaluate Trump trying to blackmail the Georgia SOS to invalidate the election and overturn American Democracy. Trump committed Treason. Georgia: Vote the Treasonous Anti-American Republicans OUT! ???????? VOTE Ossoff & Warnock to SAVE American Democracy from the Anti-American, Anti-Democracy Traitors????????
     
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    I am happy that the Georgia Sec of State stood his ground and did not yield to the improper request of the President to alter the validated election results. I only wish Congress members had as much loyalty to the rule of law and the Constitution.
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    I just heard the 62 minute audio. It is good that this will be part of the archives, legacy, and history of the trump presidency. Historians and future generations will have many interesting conversations regarding how so many people during our time curbed their own intelligence in deference to such a flawed leader. They will hear this audio and wonder how so many Americans put their faith in such a person. Listen to the full audio.
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      I read the entire transcript. It was a masterpiece of insanity. It reads better than it sounds, I promise. I wouldn't be surprised if it gave me brain cancer though.
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    It seems we finally found someone who committed voter fraud in the last election. It seems One-Term Trump signed a letter with the town of Palm Beach decades ago that forbids anyone — including the soon-to-be-former president — from using the Mar-A-Largo property as a primary residence. However, it seems that One-Term Trump may have illegally changed his permanent residence Mar-A- Largo, and used it to vote in the election.
     
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      Plus Trump doesn't like the renovations that Melania did to the place. Hopefully she'll go back to Slovenia after Donald is incarcerated.
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    And, expect Trump to get even whackier. The military came out today and made a statement that they would not be involved in an election dispute. They would not have just said that out of thin air. I'm sure Trump has made a few more phone calls as well. All this and Trump thinks he can just pardon himself, no matter what he does.
     
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    this becomes more unbelievable each passing moment. Am I the only one who paid attention in civics class? or did the Constitution change while i was sleeping? Correct me if I am wrong don't the people in congress pledge an pledge an oath to the Constitution not a parson or party. I do recall when I joined the military 45 years ago that was the oath we all took.
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      To the Trump supporters the challenge is a best out of seven or whatever number is needed to keep this farce going and Trump’s ability to raise funding from his adoring supporters.
       
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    voteearlyvoteoften062
    2 hours ago
    Donald Trump didn’t handle 2020 too well, and his last days in office have made me think of Richard Nixon’s. Trump’s final days are even weirder, though we might be grateful that he hasn’t found solace in whisky. Angry, depressed, and fascinatingly ambivalent about a loss that has vandalised his ego (yet relieved him of a duty that overwhelms him), Trump has golfed excessively and found counsel in mad sycophants happy to uphold his dangerous and unfounded vision of a stolen election. And all this during a historic pandemic that has ravaged no country as badly as his.
     
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    libre_et_gratuit
    4 hours ago
    Trump already filing a lawsuit against Raffensberger for releasing the audio. He'll lose: "Georgia recording law stipulates that it is a one-party consent state. In Georgia it is a criminal offense to use any device to record or disclose communications, whether they are wire, oral or electronic, without the consent of at least one person taking part in the communication."
     
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    tuhaybey
    4 hours ago
    No matter what your politics are, you need to support Trump going to prison after he leaves office. Even if you like him or his policies, it needs to happen for the good of the country. We need it to be 100% clear, to politicians from both parties, that you absolutely cannot try to rig elections, and the only way to make that clear is for Trump to be sitting in prison.
     
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      JonathanBrimsley
       
      tuhaybey
      1 minute ago
      Unfortunately, I agree. This is not just impeachable, it's criminal.
       
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    jharshbarger
    2 hours ago
    One would think this would fall under election interference. Calling an election official and demanding them find the votes needed so you can win. I mean he's not even trying to be discreet anymore. How anyone can listen to this and still support trump.
     
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      NoKool-Aid4Me
       
      jharshbarger
      2 hours ago
      He even had a specific number showing he did his research before the call.
       
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    drainthewholeswamp
    4 hours ago
    I found it particularly "amusing" when Trump asked if Dominion was removing the voting machines and Raffensperger said no. You could practically see someone handing Trump a note that said, "Ask him about the internal parts." Trump then asked that question. What Trump and his enablers are doing is wrong, and they know it. The damage they are doing to this country is incalculable and will last for decades, if not forever.
     
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    Thatsfunny56
    3 hours ago
    At another point in the conversation, Trump appeared to threaten Raffensperger and Ryan Germany, the secretary of state’s legal counsel, by suggesting both could be criminally liable if they failed to find that thousands of ballots in Fulton County had been illegally destroyed. There is no evidence to support Trump’s claim. “That’s a criminal offense,” Trump says. “And you can’t let that happen." If this had been Nancy Pelosi asking for votes for Biden, the GOP would be lighting up the torches right now.
     
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      Thatsfunny56
      1 hour ago
      Two words for you: Death Penalty. That’s what should await Presidents who commit blatant treason.
       
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      OccamsRazor841
       
      Thatsfunny56
      2 hours ago
      Telling someone what they want and saying it would be legally bad for them to not do it is akin to telling someone that they need "protection" and offer to provide it. Welcome to the modern day Mafia bosses.
       
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    Arcticobserver
    3 hours ago
    Republicans in congress must call for Trump to resign. Pressuring an elected official to overturn a free and fair election is outrageous.
     
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    lawdoc
    3 hours ago
    As it turns out, Trump was the one trying to commit election fraud. This is vintage Trump, projecting what he is doing on the opposition. But what would you expect from a man who settled two big class action civil fraud cases for $25 million involving Trump University.
     
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    Rotting.Orange
    3 hours ago
    52 US Code 20511 A person, including an elected official, who in any election for Federal office-knowingly and willfully deprives, defrauds, or attempts to deprive or defraud the residents of a State of a fair and impartially conducted election process, by the procurement, casting, or tabulation of ballots that are known by the person to be materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent under the laws of the State in which the election is held, shall be fined in accordance with title 18 or imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both.
     
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    donnyfingers
    4 hours ago
    Legal experts say the combination of Trump’s request to “find” a specific number of votes — just enough to put him ahead of Biden — and his veiled reference to criminal liability for Raffensperger and his aides could violate federal and state statutes aimed at guarding against the solicitation of election fraud. The potential violations of state law are particularly notable, given that they would fall outside the reach of a potential pardon by Trump or his successor. On Capitol Hill, some Republicans expressed alarm about the call, while Democrats indicated that they viewed it as a potential criminal offense. Politico
     
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    Itisnotaboutyou
    4 hours ago
    Finally, Fox runs this story... Trump called on the GA Sec of St to falsify the election results. The federal prosecutors can add election interference to their charges against Trump.
     
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    affableman699
    3 hours ago
    Trump broke federal law in that phone call although it's not the first time he's done so. I want law and order back. That has to start by stopping the lawbreaker at the top and finally holding him accountable for once in his life of grifting...
     
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    PutinPuppetDon
    4 hours ago
    While there is ZERO evidence to support fraud in the 2020 election - as confirmed by Trumps own DOJ, state officials, election officials, judges (including Trump appointed ones), intelligence agencies including the Dept. of Homeland Security - we most certainly have irrefutable evidence of a president abusing his power and "shaking down" a state official by threatening and intimidating him into cheating and falsifying the election results and hand the state to Trump. I don't care if he is gone in less than three weeks - HE MUST BE IMPEACHED. And when the power of the presidency is no longer there to protect him, Biden must instruct his DOJ to go after Trump. What Trump did is both a federal and state crime. You can be certain the GA State AG will be going after him.
     
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    stevecrane693
    4 hours ago
    Trump is right. There is proof of election fraud. A powerful person presses a local official to count votes which don't exist. That's fraud. And Trump just committed the fraud.
     
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    upeoplerstupid494
    5 hours ago
    Now would be a good time for Trump to concede the election and hope that Congress doesn’t think it is worth their time to impeach a guy with only 2 weeks left in office.
     
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    MichaelPatton
    5 hours ago
    Nope. Nothing to see here. Just a sane and confident man who is attempting, after failing over fifty times to produce evidence of mass fraud in the courtroom, to convince election officials in Georgia to dig up ten thousand votes in his favor.
     
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