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Trump's audio call with Georgia's secretary of
state
Trump - 'So dead people voted. And I think the
number is close to 5,000 people [in Georgia].'
Posted January 04, 2020
Meadows: Ok.
Alright. Mr. President, everyone is
on the line. This is Mark Meadows,
the chief of staff. Just so we all
are aware. On the line is secretary
of state, and two other individuals.
Jordan and Mr. Germany with him. You
also have the attorneys that
represent the president, Kurt and
Alex and Cleta Mitchell who is not
the attorney of record but has been
involved myself and then the
president. So Mr. President, I'll
turn it over to you.
Trump: OK, thank
you very much. Hello Brad and Ryan
and everybody. We appreciate the
time and the call. So we've spent a
lot of time on this and if we could
just go over some of the numbers, I
think it's pretty clear that we won.
We won very substantially in
Georgia. You even see it by rally
size, frankly. We'd be getting
25-30,000 people a rally and the
competition would get less than 100
people. And it never made sense.
But we have a number of things. We
have at least 2 or 3 anywhere from
250-300,000 ballots were dropped
mysteriously into the rolls. Much of
that had to do with Fulton County,
which hasn't been checked. We think
that if you check the signatures a
real check of the signatures going
back in Fulton County you'll find at
least a couple of hundred thousand
of forged signatures of people who
have been forged. And we are quite
sure that's going to happen.
Another tremendous number. We're
going to have an accurate number
over the next two days with
certified accountants. But an
accurate number but its in the 50s
of thousands and that's people that
went to vote and they were told they
can't vote because they've already
been voted for. And it's a very sad
thing. They walked out complaining.
But the number's large. We'll have
it for you. But it's much more than
the number of 11,779 that's The
current margin is only 11,779. Brad,
I think you agree with that, right?
That's something I think everyone
at least that's' a number that
everyone agrees on.
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But that's the difference in the
votes. But we've had hundreds of
thousands of ballots that we're able
to actually we'll get you a pretty
accurate number. You don't need much
of a number because the number that
in theory I lost by, the margin
would be 11,779. But you also have a
substantial numbers of people,
thousands and thousands who went to
the voting place on November 3, were
told they couldn't vote, were told
they couldn't vote because a ballot
had been put on their name. And you
know that's very, very, very, very
sad.
We had, I believe it's about 4,502
voters who voted but who weren't on
the voter registration list, so it's
4,502 who voted but they weren't on
the voter registration roll which
they had to be. You had 18,325
vacant address voters. The address
was vacant and they're not allowed
to be counted. That's 18,325.
Smaller number you had 904 who
only voted where they had just a
P.O. a post office box number
and they had a post office box
number and that's not allowed. We
had at least 18,000 that's on tape
we had them counted very
painstakingly 18,000 voters having
to do with [name]. She's a vote
scammer, a professional vote scammer
and hustler [name]. That was the
tape that's been shown all over the
world that makes everybody look bad,
you me and everybody else.
Where they got number one they
said very clearly and it's been
reported they said there was a major
water main break. Everybody fled the
area. And then they came back,
[name] and her daughter and a few
people. There were no Republican
poll watchers. Actually, there were
no Democrat poll watchers, I guess
they were them. But there were no
Democrats, either and there was no
law enforcement. Late in the
morning, they went early in the
morning they went to the table with
the black robe, the black shield and
they pulled out the votes. Those
votes were put there a number of
hours before the table was put
there. I think it was, Brad you
would know, it was probably eight
hours or seven hours before and then
it was stuffed with votes.
They weren't in an official voter
box, but they were in what looked to
be suitcases or trunks, suitcases
but they weren't in voter boxes. The
minimum number it could be because
we watched it and they watched it
certified in slow motion instant
replay if you can believe it but
slow motion and it was magnified
many times over and the minimum it
was 18,000 ballots, all for Biden.
You had out-of-state voters. They
voted in Georgia but they were from
out of state, of 4,925. You had
absentee ballots sent to vacant,
they were absentee ballots sent to
vacant addresses. They had nothing
on them about addresses, that's
2,326.
And you had drop boxes, which is
very bad. You had drop boxes that
were picked up. We have photographs
and we have affidavits from many
people.
I don't know if you saw the
hearings, but you have drop boxes
where the box was picked up but not
delivered for three days. So all
sorts of things could have happened
to that box including, you know,
putting in the votes that you
wanted. So there were many
infractions and the bottom line is,
many, many times the 11,779 margin
that they said we lost by we had
vast I mean the state is in turmoil
over this.
And I know you would like to get to
the bottom of it, although I saw you
on television today and you said
that you found nothing wrong. I
mean, you know, And I didn't lose
the state, Brad. People have been
saying that it was the highest vote
ever. There was no way. A lot of the
political people said that there's
no way they beat me. And they beat
me. They beat me in the ... As you
know, every single state ... we won
every state. we one every statehouse
in the country. We held the Senate
which is shocking to people,
although we'll see what happens
tomorrow or in a few days.
And we won the House, but we won
every single statehouse and we won
Congress, which was supposed to lose
15 seats, and they gained, I think
16 or 17 or something. I think
there's a now difference of five.
There was supposed to be a
difference substantially more. But
politicians in every state, but
politicians in Georgia have given
affidavits or are going to that,
that there was no way that they beat
me in the election that the people
came out, in fact, they were
expecting to lose and then they
ended up winning by a lot because of
the coattails. And they said there's
no way that they've done many polls
prior to the election. There was no
way that they won.
Ballots were dropped in massive
numbers. And we're trying to get to
those numbers and we will have them.
They'll take a period of time.
Certified. But but they're massive
numbers. And far greater than the
11,779.
The other thing, dead people. So
dead people voted and I think the
number is close to 5,000 people. And
they went to obituaries. They went
to all sorts of methods to come up
with an accurate number and a
minimum is close to about 5,000
voters.
The bottom line is when you add it
all up and then you start adding,
you know, 300,000 fake ballots. Then
the other thing they said is in
Fulton County and other areas. And
this may or may not ... because this
just came up this morning that they
are burning their ballots, that they
are shredding, shredding ballots and
removing equipment. They're changing
the equipment on the Dominion
machines and, you know, that's not
legal.
And they supposedly shredded I think
they said 300 pounds of, 3,000
pounds of ballots. And that just
came to us as a report today. And it
is a very sad situation.
But Brad, if you took the minimum
numbers where many, many times above
the 11,779 and many of those numbers
are certified, or they will be
certified but they are certified.
And those are numbers that are there
that exist. And that beat the margin
of loss, they beat it, I mean by a
lot and people should be happy to
have an accurate count instead of an
election where there's turmoil.
I mean there's turmoil in Georgia
and other places. You're not the
only one I mean we have other states
that I believe will be flipping to
us very shortly. And this is
something that You know, as an
example, I think it in Detroit, I
think there's a section a good
section of your state actually,
which we're not sure so we're not
going to report it yet. But in
Detroit, we had, I think it was,
139% of the people voted. That's not
too good.
In Pennsylvania, they had well over
200,000 more votes than they had
people voting. And uh that doesn't
play too well, and the legislature
there is, which is Republican, is
extremely activist and angry. I
mean, there were other things also
that were almost as bad as that.
But, uh, they had as an example, in
Michigan, a tremendous number of
dead people that voted. I think it
was I think, Mark, it was 18,000.
Some unbelievably high number, much
higher than yours, you were in the
4-5,000 category.
And that was checked out laboriously
by going through, by going through
the obituary columns in the
newspapers.
So I guess with all of it being
said, Brad, the bottom line and
provisional ballots, again, you
know, you'll have to tell me about
the provisional ballots, but we have
a lot of people that were
complaining that they weren't able
to vote because they were already
voted for. These are great people.
And, you know, they were
shellshocked. I don't know if you
call that provisional ballots. In
some states we had a lot of
provisional ballot situations where
people were given a provisional
ballot because when they walked in
on November 3 and they were already
voted for.
So that's it. I mean, we have many
many times the number of votes
necessary to win the state. And we
won the state and we won it very
substantially and easily and we're
getting, we have, much of this is a
very, you know they're certified,
far more certified than we need. But
we're getting additional numbers
certified, too. And we're getting
pictures of dropboxes being
delivered and delivered late.
Delivered three days later, in some
cases, plus we have many affidavits
to that effect.
Meadows: So Mr.
President, if I might be able to
jump in and I'll give Brad a chance.
Mr. Secretary, obviously there is,
there are allegations where we
believe that not every vote or fair
vote and legal vote was counted and
that's at odds with the
representation from the secretary of
state's office.
What I'm hopeful for is there some
way that we can we can find some
kind of agreement to look at this a
little bit more fully. You know the
president mentioned Fulton County.
But in some of these areas where
there seems to be a difference of
where the facts seem to lead, and so
Mr. Secretary, I was hopeful that,
you know, in the spirit of
cooperation and compromise is there
something that we can at least have
a discussion to look at some of
these allegations to find a path
forward that's less litigious?
Raffensperger:
Well, I listened to what the
President has just said. President
Trump, we've had several lawsuits
and we've had to respond in court to
the lawsuits and the contentions.
Um, we don't agree that you have
won. And we don't I didn't agree
about the 200,000 number that you'd
mentioned. And I can go through that
point by point.
What we have done is we gave our
state Senate about one and a half
hours of our time going through the
election issue by issue and then on
the state House, the government
affairs committee, we gave them
about two and a half hours of our
time, going back point by point on
all the issues of contention. And
then just a few days ago we met with
our U.S. congressmen, Republican
congressmen, and we gave them about
two hours of our time talking about
this past election. Going back,
primarily what you've talked about
here focused in on primarily, I
believe, is the absentee ballot
process. I don't believe that you're
really questioning the Dominion
machines. Because we did a hand
retally, a 100% retally of all the
ballots and compared them to what
the machines said and came up with
virtually the same result. Then we
did the recount, and we got
virtually the same result. So I
guess we can probably take that off
the table.
I don't think there's an issue about
that. What you--
Trump: Well, Brad.
Not that there's not an issue,
because we have a big issue with
Dominion in other states and perhaps
in yours. But we haven't felt we
needed to go there. And just to, you
know, maybe put a little different
spin on what Mark is saying, Mark
Meadows, uh, yeah we'd like to go
further, but we don't really need
to. We have all the votes we need.
You know, we won the state. If you
took, these are the most minimal
numbers, the numbers that I gave
you, those are numbers that are
certified, your absentee ballots
sent to vacant addresses, your out
of state voters 4,925. You know when
you add them up, it's many more
times, it's many times the 11,779
number. So we could go through, we
have not gone through your Dominion.
So we can't give them blessing. I
mean, in other states, we think we
found tremendous corruption with
Dominion machines but we'll have to
see.
But we only lost the state by that
number, 11,000 votes, and 779. So
with that being said, with just what
we have, with just what we have
we're giving you minimal, minimal
numbers. We're doing the most
conservative numbers possible, we're
many times, many, many times above
the margin. And so we don't really
have to, Mark, I don't think we have
to go through ...
Meadows: Right
Trump: Because,
what's the difference between
winning the election by two votes
and winning it by half a million
votes. I think I probably did win it
by half a million. You know, one of
the things that happened Brad, is we
have other people coming in now from
Alabama and from South Carolina and
from other states, and they're
saying it's impossible for you to
have lost Georgia. We won. You know
in Alabama, we set a record, got the
highest vote ever. In Georgia, we
set a record with a massive amount
of votes. And they say it's not
possible to have lost Georgia.
And I could tell you by our rallies.
I could tell you by the rally I'm
having on Monday night, the place,
they already have lines of people
standing out front waiting. It's
just not possible to have lost
Georgia. It's not possible. When I
heard it was close I said there's no
way. But they dropped a lot of votes
in there late at night. You know
that, Brad. And that's what we are
working on very, very stringently.
But regardless of those votes, with
all of it being said, we lost by
essentially 11,000 votes and we have
many more votes already calculated
and certified, too.
And so I just don't know, you know,
Mark, I don't know what's the
purpose. I won't give Dominion a
pass because we found too many bad
things. But we don't need Dominion
or anything else. We have won this
election in Georgia based on all of
this. And there's nothing wrong with
saying that, Brad. You know I mean,
having the correct the people of
Georgia are angry. And these numbers
are going to be repeated on Monday
night. Along with others that we're
going to have by that time which are
much more substantial even. And the
people of Georgia are angry, the
people of the country are angry. And
there's nothing wrong with saying,
you know, um, that you've
recalculated. Because the 2,236 in
absentee ballots. I mean, they're
all exact numbers that were done by
accounting firms law firms, etc. and
even if you cut 'em in half, cut 'em
in half and cut 'em in half, again,
it's more votes than we need.
Raffensperger: Well
Mr. President, the challenge that
you have is, the data you have is
wrong. We talked to the congressmen
and they were surprised.
But they I guess there was a
person Mr. Braynard who came to
these meetings and presented data
and he said that there was dead
people, I believe it was upward of
5,000. The actual number were two.
Two. Two people that were dead that
voted. So that's wrong. There were
two.
Trump: Well Cleta,
how do you respond to that? Maybe
you tell me?
Mitchell: Well, I
would say Mr. Secretary, one of the
things that we have requested and
what we said was, if you look, if
you read our petition, it said that
we took the names and birth years
and we had certain information
available to us. We have asked from
your office for records that only
you have and so we said there is a
universe of people who have the same
name and same birth year and died.
But we don't have the records that
you have. And one of the things that
we have been suggesting formally and
informally for weeks now is for you
to make available to us the records
that would be necessary
Trump: But Cleta,
even before you do that, and not
even including that, that's why
hardly even included that number,
although in one state we have a
tremendous amount of dead people. So
I don't know I'm sure we do in
Georgia, too. I'm sure we do in
Georgia too.
But, um, we're so far ahead. We're
so far ahead of these numbers, even
the phony ballots of [name], known
scammer. You know the Internet? You
know what was trending on the
Internet? "Where's [name]?" Because
they thought she'd be in jail.
"Where's [name]?" It's crazy, it's
crazy. That was. The minimum number
is 18,000 for [name], but they think
it's probably about 56,000, but the
minimum number is 18,000 on the
[name] night where she ran back in
there when everybody was gone and
stuffed, she stuffed the ballot
boxes. Let's face it, Brad, I mean.
They did it in slow motion replay
magnified, right? She stuffed the
ballot boxes. They were stuffed like
nobody had ever seen them stuffed
before.
So there's a term for it when it's a
machine instead of a ballot box, but
she stuffed the machine. She stuffed
the ballot each ballot went three
times they were showing: Here's
ballot No 1. Here it is second time,
third time, next ballot.
I mean, look. Brad. We have a new
tape that we're going to release.
It's devastating. And by the way,
that one event, that one event is
much more than the 11,000 votes that
we're talking about. It's uh, you
know. That one event was a disaster.
And it's just, you know, but it was,
it was something, it can't be
disputed. And again we have a
version that you haven't seen but
it's magnified. It's magnified and
you can see everything. For some
reason they put it in three times,
each ballot, and I don't know why. I
don't know why three times. Why not
five times, right? Go ahead.
Raffensperger:
You're talking about the State Farm
video. And I think it's extremely
unfortunate that Rudy Giuliani or
his people, they sliced and diced
that video and took it out of
context. The next day we brought in
WSB-TV and we let them show, see the
full run of tape and what you'll
see, the events that transpired are
nowhere near what was projected by,
you know
Trump: But where
were the poll watchers, Brad? There
were no poll watchers there. There
were no Democrats or Republicans.
There was no security there.
It was late in the evening, late in
the, early in the morning, and there
was nobody else in the room. Where
were the poll watchers and why did
they say a water main broke, which
they did and which was reported in
the newspapers? They said they left.
They ran out because of a water main
break, and there was no water main.
There was nothing. There was no
break. There was no water main
break. But we're, if you take out
everything, where were the
Republican poll watchers, even where
were the Democrat poll watchers,
because there were none.
And then you say, well, they left
their station, you know, if you look
at the tape, and this was, this was
reviewed by professional police and
detectives and other people, when
they left in a rush, everybody left
in a rush because of the water main,
but everybody left in a rush. These
people left their station.
When they came back, they didn't go
to their station. They went to the
apron, wrapped around the table,
under which were thousands and
thousands of ballots in a box that
was not an official or a sealed box.
And then they took those. They went
back to a different station. So if
they would have come back, they
would have walked to their station
and they would have continued to
work. But they couldn't do even that
because that's illegal, because they
had no Republican poll watchers. And
remember, her reputation is deva
she's known all over the Internet,
Brad. She's known all over.
I'm telling you, "Where's [name]"
was one of the hot items ...[name]
They knew her. "Where's [name]?" So
Brad, there can be no justification
for that. And I you know, I give
everybody the benefit of the doubt.
But that was and Brad, why did
they put the votes in three times?
You know, they put 'em in three
times.
Raffensperger: Mr.
President, they did not put that. We
did an audit of that and we proved
conclusively that they were not
scanned three times.
Trump: Where was
everybody else at that late time in
the morning? Where was everybody?
Where were the Republicans? Where
were the security guards? Where were
the people that were there just a
little while before when everyone
ran out of the room. How come we had
no security in the room? Why did
they run to the bottom of the table?
Why do they run there and just open
the skirt and rip out the votes? I
mean, Brad. And they were sitting
there, I think for five hours or
something like that, the votes. But
they just all happened to run back
and go, you know, Brad...
Raffensperger: Mr.
President, we'll send you the link
from WSB.
Trump: I don't care
about the link. I don't need it.
Brad, I have a much better link
Mitchell: I will
tell you. I've seen the tape. The
full tape. So has Alex. We've
watched it. And what we saw and what
we've confirmed in the timing is
that. They made everybody leave, we
have sworn affidavits saying that.
And then they began to process
ballots. And our estimate is that
there were roughly 18,000 ballots.
We don't know that. If you know that
...
Trump: It was
18,000 ballots but they used each
one three times.
Mitchell: Well, I
don't know about that.
Trump: I do think
because we had ours magnified out.
Each one magnified out is 18 times
three
Mitchell: I've
watched the entire tape.
Trump: Nobody can
make a case for that, Brad. Nobody.
I mean, look, you'd have to be a
child to think anything other than
that. Just a child. I mean you have
your never Trumper...
Mitchell: How many
ballots, Mr. Secretary, are you
saying were processed then?
Raffensperger: We
had GBI ... investigate that.
Germany: We had our
this is Ryan Germany. We had our
law enforcement officers talk to
everyone who was who was there after
that event came to light. GBI was
with them as well as FBI agents.
Trump: Well,
there's no way they could then
they're incompetent. They're either
dishonest or incompetent, okay?
Mitchell: Well,
what did they find?
Trump: There's only
two answers, dishonesty or
incompetence. There's just no way.
Look. There's no way. And on the
other thing, I said too, there is no
way. I mean, there's no way that
these things could have been you
know, you have all these different
people that voted but they don't
live in Georgia anymore. What was
that number, Cleta? That was a
pretty good number too.
Mitchell: The
number who have registered out of
state after they moved from Georgia.
And so they had a date when they
moved from Georgia, they registered
to vote out of state. And then it's
like 4,500, I don't have that number
right in front of me.
Trump: And then
they came back in and they voted.
Mitchell: And
voted. Yeah.
Trump: I thought
that was a large number, though. It
was in the 20s. The point is...
Germany: We've been
going through each of those as well
and those numbers that we got that
Ms. Mitchell was just saying,
they're not accurate. Every one
we've been through, are people that
lived in Georgia, moved to a
different state, but then moved back
to Georgia legitimately. And in many
cases
Trump: How many
people do that? They moved out and
then they said, "Ah, to hell with it
I'll move back." You know, it
doesn't sound like a very normal ...
you mean, they moved out, and what,
they missed it so much that they
wanted to move back in? It's crazy.
Germany: This is
they moved back in years ago. This
was not like something just before
the election. So there's something
about that data that, it's just not
accurate.
Trump: Well, I
don't know, all I know is that it is
certified. And they moved out of
Georgia and they voted. It didn't
say they moved back in Cleta, did
it?
Mitchell: No, but I
mean, we're looking at the voter
registration. Again, if you have
additional records, we've been
asking for that, but you haven't
shared any of that with us. You just
keep saying you investigated the
allegations.
Trump: But, Cleta,
a lot of it you don't need to be
shared. I mean, to be honest, they
should share it. They should share
it because you want to get to an
honest election.
I won this election by hundreds of
thousands of votes. There's no way I
lost Georgia. There's no way. We won
by hundreds of thousands of votes.
I'm just going by small numbers when
you add them up they're many times
the 11,000. But I won that state by
hundreds of thousands of votes.
Do you think it's possible that they
shredded ballots in Fulton County?
Because that's what the rumor is.
And also that Dominion took out
machines. That Dominion is really
moving fast to get rid of their, uh,
machinery.
Do you know anything about that?
Because that's illegal, right?
Germany: This is
Ryan Germany. No, Dominion has not
moved any machinery out of Fulton
County.
Trump: But have
they moved the inner parts of the
machines and replaced them with
other parts?
Germany: No.
Trump: Are you
sure, Ryan?
Germany: I'm sure.
I'm sure, Mr. President.
Trump: What about,
what about the ballots. The
shredding of the ballots. Have they
been shredding ballots?
Germany: The only
investigation that we have into that
they have not been shredding any
ballots. There was an issue in Cobb
County where they were doing normal
office shredding, getting rid of old
stuff, and we investigated that. But
this is stuff from, you know, from
you know past elections.
Trump: I don't
know. It doesn't pass the smell test
because we hear they're shredding
thousands and thousands of ballots
and now what they're saying, "Oh,
we're just cleaning up the office."
So I don't think they're cleaning.
Raffensperger: Mr.
President, the problem you have with
social media, they people can say
anything.
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Trump: Oh this
isn't social media. This is Trump
media. It's not social media. It's
really not it's not social media. I
don't care about social media. I
couldn't care less. Social media is
Big Tech. Big Tech is on your side.
I don't even know why you have a
side, because you should want to
have an accurate election. And
you're a Republican.
Raffensperger: We
believe that we do have an accurate
election.
Trump: No, no you
don't. No, no you don't. You don't
have. Not even close. You're off by
hundreds of thousands of votes. And
just on the small numbers, you're
off on these numbers and these
numbers can't be just well, why
wont? Okay. So you sent us into
Cobb County for signature
verification, right? You sent us
into Cobb County, which we didn't
want to go into. And you said it
would be open to the public. And we
could have our - So we had our
experts there they weren't allowed
into the room. But we didn't want
Cobb County. We wanted Fulton
County. And you wouldn't give it to
us. Now, why aren't we doing
signature and why can't it be open
to the public?
And why can't we have professionals
do it instead of rank amateurs who
will never find anything and don't
want to find anything? They don't
want to find, you know, they don't
want to find anything. Someday
you'll tell me the reason why,
because I don't understand your
reasoning, but someday you'll tell
me the reason why. But why don't you
want to find?
Germany: Mr.
President, we chose Cobb County
Trump: Why don't
you want to find ... What?
Germany: Sorry, go
ahead.
Trump: So why did
you do Cobb County? We didn't even
request we requested Fulton
County, not Cobb County. Go ahead,
please. Go ahead.
Germany: We chose
Cobb County because that was the
only county where there's been any
evidence submitted that the
signature verification was not
properly done.
Trump: No, but I
told you. We're not, we're not
saying that.
Mitchell: We did
say that.
Trump: Fulton
County. Look. Stacey, in my opinion,
Stacey is as dishonest as they come.
She has outplayed you ... at
everything. She got you to sign a
totally unconstitutional agreement,
which is a disastrous agreement. You
can't check signatures. I can't
imagine you're allowed to do
harvesting, I guess, in that
agreement. That agreement is a
disaster for this country. But she
got you somehow to sign that thing
and she has outsmarted you at every
step.
And I hate to imagine what's going
to happen on Monday or Tuesday, but
it's very scary to people. You know,
where the ballots flow in out of
nowhere. It's very scary to people.
That consent decree is a disaster.
It's a disaster. A very good lawyer
who examined it said they've never
seen anything like it.
Raffensperger:
Harvesting is still illegal in the
state of Georgia. And that
settlement agreement did not change
that one iota.
Trump: It's not a
settlement agreement, it's a consent
decree. It even says consent decree
on it, doesn't it? It uses the term
consent decree. It doesn't say
settlement agree. It's a consent
decree. It's a disaster.
Raffensperger: It's
a settlement agreement.
Trump: What's
written on top of it?
Raffensperger:
Ryan?
Germany: I don't
have it in front of me, but it was
not entered by the court, it's not a
court order.
Trump: But Ryan,
it's called a consent decree, is
that right? On the paper. Is that
right?
Germany: I don't. I
don't. I don't believe so, but I
don't have it in front of me.
Trump: OK,
whatever, it's a disaster. It's a
disaster. Look. Here's the problem.
We can go through signature
verification and we'll find hundreds
of thousands of signatures, if you
let us do it. And the only way you
can do it, as you know, is to go to
the past. But you didn't do that in
Cobb County. You just looked at one
page compared to another. The only
way you can do a signature
verification is go from the one that
signed it on November whatever.
Recently. And compare it to two
years ago, four years ago, six years
ago, you know, or even one. And
you'll find that you have many
different signatures. But in Fulton,
where they dumped ballots, you will
find that you have many that aren't
even signed and you have many that
are forgeries.
OK, you know that. You know that.
You have no doubt about that. And
you will find you will be at 11,779
within minutes, because Fulton
County is totally corrupt and so is
she, totally corrupt.
And they're going around playing you
and laughing at you behind your
back, Brad, whether you know it or
not, they're laughing at you and
you've taken a state that's a
Republican state, and you've made it
almost impossible for a Republican
to win because of cheating, because
they cheated like nobody's ever
cheated before. And I don't care how
long it takes me, you know, we're
going to have other states coming
forward pretty good.
But I won't ... this is never ...
this is ... We have some incredible
talent said they've never seen
anything ... Now the problem is they
need more time for the big numbers.
But they're very substantial
numbers. But I think you're going to
find that they by the way, a
little information, I think you're
going to find that they are
shredding ballots because they have
to get rid of the ballots because
the ballots are unsigned. The
ballots are corrupt, and they're
brand new and they don't have a seal
and there's the whole thing with the
ballots. But the ballots are
corrupt.
And you are going to find that they
are which is totally illegal, it
is more illegal for you than it is
for them because, you know what they
did and you're not reporting it.
That's a criminal, that's a criminal
offense. And you can't let that
happen. That's a big risk to you and
to Ryan, your lawyer. And that's a
big risk. But they are shredding
ballots, in my opinion, based on
what I've heard. And they are
removing machinery and they're
moving it as fast as they can, both
of which are criminal finds. And you
can't let it happen and you are
letting it happen. You know, I mean,
I'm notifying you that you're
letting it happen. So look. All I
want to do is this. I just want to
find 11,780 votes, which is one more
than we have because we won the
state.
And flipping the state is a great
testament to our country because,
cause you know, this is it's a
testament that they can admit to a
mistake or whatever you want to call
it. If it was a mistake, I don't
know. A lot of people think it
wasn't a mistake. It was much more
criminal than that. But it's a big
problem in Georgia and it's not a
problem that's going away. I mean,
you know, it's not a problem that's
going away.
Germany: Mr
President, this is Ryan. We're
looking into every one of those
things that you mentioned.
Trump: Good. But if
you find it you've got to say it,
Ryan.
Germany: ... Let me
tell you what we are seeing. What
we're seeing is not at all what
you're describing, these are
investigators from our office, these
are investigators from
GBI, and they're looking and they're
good. And that's not what they're
seeing. And we'll keep looking, at
all these things.
Trump: Well, you
better check the ballots because
they are shredding ballots, Ryan.
I'm just telling you, Ryan. They're
shredding ballots. And you should
look at that very carefully. Because
that's so illegal. You know, you may
not even believe it because it's so
bad. But they're shredding ballots
because they think we're going to
eventually get ... because we'll
eventually get into Fulton. In my
opinion it's never too late. ... So,
that's the story. Look, we need only
11,000 votes. We have are far more
than that as it stands now. We'll
have more and more. And. Do you have
provisional ballots at all, Brad?
Provisional ballots?
Raffensperger:
Provisional ballots are allowed by
state law.
Trump: Sure, but I
mean, are they counted or did you
just hold them back because they,
you know, in other words, how many
provisional ballots do you have in
the state?
Raffensperger:
We'll get you that number.
Trump: Because most
of them are made out to the name
Trump. Because these are people that
were scammed when they came in. And
we have thousands of people that
have testified or that want to
testify when they came in they were
probably going to vote on November
3. And they were told I'm sorry,
you've already been voted for,
you've already voted. The women, men
started screaming, No. I proudly
voted til November 3. They said, I'm
sorry, but you've already been voted
for and you have a ballot and these
people are beside themselves. So
they went out and they filled in a
provisional ballot, putting the name
Trump on it.
And what about that batch of
military ballots that came in. And
even though I won the military by a
lot, it was 100 percent Trump. I
mean 100 percent Biden. Do you know
about that? A large group of ballots
came in. I think it was to Fulton
County and they just happened to be
100 percent for Trump for Biden,
even though Trump won the military
by a lot, you know, a tremendous
amount. But these ballots were 100
percent for Biden. And, do you know
about that? A very substantial
number came in, all for Biden. Does
anybody know about it?
Mitchell: I know
about it, but
Trump: OK, Cleta,
I'm not asking you Cleta, honestly.
I'm asking Brad. Do you know about
the military ballots that we have
confirmed now. Do you know about the
military ballots that came in that
were 100 percent, I mean 100 percent
for Biden. Do you know about that?
Germany: I don't
know about that, I do know that we
have when military ballots come in,
it's not just military, it's also
military and overseas citizens. The
military part of that does generally
go Republican. The overseas citizen
part of it generally goes very
Democrat. This was a mix of 'em.
Trump: No, but this
was. That's OK. But I got like 78
percent in the military. These
ballots were all for ... They didn't
tell me overseas. Could be overseas
too, but I get votes overseas too,
Ryan, you know in all fairness. No
they came in, a large batch came in
and it was, quote, 100 percent for
Biden. And that is criminal. You
know, that's criminal. OK. That's
another criminal, that's another of
the many criminal events, many
criminal events here.
Oh, I don't know, look Brad. I got
to get ... I have to find 12,000
votes and I have them times a lot.
And therefore, I won the state.
That's before we go to the next
step, which is in the process of
right now. You know, and I watched
you this morning and you said, uh,
well, there was no criminality.
But I mean, all of this stuff is
very dangerous stuff. When you talk
about no criminality, I think it's
very dangerous for you to say that.
I just, I just don't know why you
don't want to have the votes counted
as they are. Like even you when you
went and did that check. And I was
surprised because, you know ...the
check... And we found a few thousand
votes that were against me. I was
actually surprised because the way
that check was done, all you're
doing is you know, recertifying
existing votes and, you know, and
you were given votes and you just
counted them up and you still found
3,000 that were bad. So that was
sort of surprising that it came down
to three or five I don't know. still
a lot of votes. But you have to go
back to check from past years with
respect to signatures. And if you
check with Fulton County, you'll
have hundreds of thousands because
they dumped ballots into Fulton
County and the other county next to
it.
So what are we going to do here
folks? I only need 11,000 votes.
Fellas, I need 11,000 votes. Give me
a break. You know, we have that in
spades already. Or we can keep it
going but that's not fair to the
voters of Georgia because they're
going to see what happened and
they're going to see what happened.
I mean, I'll, I'll take on to
anybody you want with regard to
[name] and her lovely daughter, a
very lovely young lady, I'm sure.
But, but [name] ... I will take on
anybody you want. And the minimum,
there were 18,000 ballots but they
used them three times. So that's,
you know, a lot of votes. ...and
that one event... And they were all
to Biden, by the way, that's the
other thing we didn't say. You know,
[name] , the one thing I forgot to
say which was the most important.
You know that every single ballot
she did went to Biden. You know
that, right? Do you know that, by
the way, Brad?
Every single ballot that she did
through the machines at early, early
in the morning, went to Biden. Did
you know that, Ryan?
Germany: That's not
accurate, Mr. President.
Trump: Huh. What is
accurate?
Germany: The
numbers that we are showing are
accurate.
Trump: No, about [name] . About
early in the morning, Ryan. When the
woman took, you know, when the whole
gang took the stuff from under the
table, right? Do you know, do you
know who those ballots, who they
were made out to, do you know who
they were voting for?
Germany: No, not
specifically.
Trump: Did you ever
check?
Germany: We did
what I described to you earlier
Trump: No no no
did you ever check the ballots that
were scanned by [name] , a known
political operative and balloteer.
Did ever check who those votes were
for?
Germany: We looked
into that situation that you
described.
Trump: No, they
were 100 percent for Biden. 100
percent. There wasn't a Trump vote
in the whole group. Why don't you
want to find this, Ryan? What's
wrong with you? I heard your lawyer
is very difficult, actually, but I'm
sure you're a good lawyer. You have
a nice last name.
But, but I'm just curious why
wouldn't, why do you keep fighting
this thing? It just doesn't make
sense. We're way over the 17,779,
right? We're way over that number
and just if you took just [name] ,
we're over that number by five, five
or six times when you multiply that
times three.
And every single ballot went to
Biden, and you didn't know that,
but, now you know it. So tell me,
Brad, what are we going to do? We
won the election and it's not fair
to take it away from us like this.
And it's going to be very costly in
many ways. And I think you have to
say that you're going to reexamine
it and you can reexamine it, but
reexamine it with people that want
to find answers, not people that
don't want to find answers. For
instance, I'm hearing Ryan that he's
probably, I'm sure a great lawyer
and everything. But he's making
statements about those ballots that
he doesn't know. But he's making
them with such he did make them
with surety. But now I think he's
less sure because the answer is they
all went to Biden and that alone
wins us the election by a lot. You
know, so.
Raffensperger: Mr.
President, you have people that
submit information and we have our
people that submit information. And
then it comes before the court and
the court then has to make a
determination. We have to stand by
our numbers. We believe our numbers
are right.
Trump: Why do you
say that? I don't know. I mean,
sure, we can play this game with the
courts, but why do you say that?
First of all they don't even assign
us a judge. They don't even assign
us a judge. But why wouldn't you
Hey Brad, why wouldn't you want to
check out [name] ? And why wouldn't
you want to say, hey, if in fact,
President Trump is right about that,
then he wins the state of Georgia,
just that one incident alone without
going through hundreds of thousands
of dropped ballots. You just say,
you stick by, I mean I've been
watching you, you know, you don't
care about anything. "Your numbers
are right." But your numbers aren't
right. They're really wrong and
they're really wrong, Brad. And I
know this phone call is going
nowhere other than, other than
ultimately, you know Look
ultimately, I win, okay?
Mitchell: Mr.
Secretary...
Trump: Because you
guys are so wrong. And you treated
this. You treated the population of
Georgia so badly. You, between you
and your governor, who was down at
21, he was down 21 points. And like
a schmuck, I endorsed him and he got
elected, but I will tell you, he is
a disaster.
And he knows, I can't imagine that
people are so angry in Georgia, I
can't imagine he's ever getting
elected again I'll tell you that
much right now. But why wouldn't you
want to find the right answer, Brad,
instead of keep saying that the
numbers are right? Cause those
numbers are so wrong?
Mitchell: Mr.
Secretary, Mr. President, one of the
things that we have been, Alex can
talk about this, we talked about it,
and I don't know whether the
information has been conveyed to
your office, but I think what the
president is saying, and what we've
been trying to do is to say, look,
the court is not acting on our
petition. They haven't even assigned
a judge. But the people of Georgia
and the people of America have a
right to know the answers. And you
have data and records that we don't
have access to. And you keep telling
us and making public statements that
you investigated this and nothing to
see here. But we don't know about
that. All we know is what you tell
us. What I don't understand is why
wouldn't it be in everyone's best
interest to try to get to the
bottom, compare the numbers, you
know, if you say, because - to try
to be able to get to the truth
because we don't have any way of
confirming what you're telling us.
You tell us that you had an
investigation at the State Farm
Arena. I don't have any report. I've
never seen a report of
investigation. I don't know that is.
I've been pretty involved in this
and I don't know. And that's just
one of like , 25 categories. And it
doesn't even, and as I, as the
president said, we haven't even
gotten into the Dominion issue.
That's not part of our case. It's
not part of our, we just didn't feel
as though we had any way to be able
to develop
Trump: No, we do
have a way but I don't want to get
into it. We found a way in other
states excuse me, but we don't need
it because we're only down 11,000
votes so we don't even need it. I
personally think they're corrupt as
hell. But we don't need that.
Because all we have to do Cleta is
find 11,000-plus votes. So we don't
need that. I'm not looking to shake
up the whole world. We won Georgia
easily. We won it by hundreds of
thousands of votes. But if you go by
basic simple numbers, we won it
easily, easily. So we're not giving
Dominion a pass on the record. We
just, we don't need Dominion,
because we have so many other votes
that we don't need to prove it any
more than we already have.
Hilbert: Mr.
President and Cleta, this is Kurt
Hilbert, if I might interject for a
moment. Um Ryan, I would like to
suggest just four categories that
have already been mentioned by the
president that have actually hard
numbers of 24,149 votes that were
counted illegally. That in and of
itself is sufficient to change the
results or place the outcome in
doubt. We would like to sit down
with your office and we can do it
through purposes of compromise and
just like this phone call, just to
deal with that limited category of
votes. And if you are able to
establish that our numbers are not
accurate, then fine. However, we
believe that they are accurate.
We've had now three to four separate
experts looking at these numbers.
Trump: Certified
accountants looked at them.
Hilbert: Correct.
And this is just based on USPS data
and your own secretary of state's
data. So that's what we would
entreat and ask you to do, to sit
down with us in a compromise and
settlements proceeding and actually
go through the registered voter IDs
and registrations. And if you can
convince us that that 24,149 is
inaccurate, then fine. But we tend
to believe that is, you know,
obviously more than 11,779. That's
sufficient to change the results
entirely in of itself. So what would
you say to that, Mr. Germany?
Germany: Kurt, um
I'm happy to get with our lawyers
and we'll set that up. That number
is not accurate. And I think we can
show you, for all the ones we've
looked at, why it's not. And so if
that would be helpful, I'm happy to
get with our lawyers and set that up
with you guys.
Trump: Well, let me
ask you, Kurt, you think that is an
accurate number. That was based on
the information given to you by the
secretary of state's department,
right?
Hilbert: That is
correct. That information is the
minimum most conservative data based
upon the USPS data and the secretary
of state's office data that has been
made publicly available. We do not
have the internal numbers from the
secretary of state. Yet, we have
asked for it six times. I sent a
letter over to Mr... several times
requesting this information, and
it's been rebuffed every single
time. So it stands to reason that if
the information is not forthcoming,
there's something to hide. That's
the problem that we have.
Germany: Well,
that's not the case sir. There are
things that you guys are entitled to
get. And there's things that under
the law, we are not allowed to give
out.
Trump: Well, you
have to. Well, under the law you're
not allowed to give faulty election
results, OK? You're not allowed to
do that. And that's what you done.
This is a faulty election result.
And honestly, this should go very
fast. You should meet tomorrow
because you have a big election
coming up and because of what you've
done to the president you know,
the people of Georgia know that this
was a scam. And because of what
you've done to the president, a lot
of people aren't going out to vote
and a lot of Republicans are going
to vote negative because they hate
what you did to the president. Okay?
They hate it. And they're going to
vote. And you would be respected.
Really respected, if this thing
could be straightened out before the
election. You have a big election
coming up on Tuesday. And therefore
I think that it is really important
that you meet tomorrow and work out
on these numbers. Because I know
Brad that if you think we're right,
I think you're going to say, and I'm
not looking to blame anybody. I'm
just saying you know, and, you know,
under new counts, and under uh, new
views, of the election results, we
won the election. You know? It's
very simple. We won the election. As
the governors of major states and
the surrounding states said, there
is no way you lost Georgia, as the
Georgia politicians say, there is no
way, you lost Georgia. Nobody.
Everyone knows I won it by hundreds
of thousands of votes. But I'll tell
you it's going to have a big impact
on Tuesday if you guys don't get
this thing straightened out fast.
Meadows: Mr.
President. This is Mark. It sounds
like we've got two different sides
agreeing that we can look at these
areas ands I assume that we can do
that within the next 24 to 48 hours
to go ahead and get that reconciled
so that we can look at the two
claims and making sure that we get
the access to the secretary of
state's data to either validate or
invalidate the claims that have been
made. Is that correct?
Germany: No, that's
not what I said. I'm happy to have
our lawyers sit down with Kurt and
the lawyers on that side and explain
to my him, here's, based on what
we've looked at so far, here's how
we know this is wrong, this is
wrong, this is wrong, this is wrong,
this is wrong.
Meadows: So what
you're saying, Ryan, let me let me
make sure ... so what you're saying
is you really don't want to give
access to the data. You just want to
make another case on why the lawsuit
is wrong?
Germany: I don't
think we can give access to data
that's protected by law. But we can
sit down with them and say
Trump: But you're
allowed to have a phony election?
You're allowed to have a phony
election right?
Germany: No sir.
Trump: When are you
going to do signature counts, when
are you going to do signature
verification on Fulton County, which
you said you were going to do, and
now all of a sudden you're not doing
it. When are you doing that?
Germany: We are
going to do that. We've announced
Hilbert: To get to
this issue of the personal
information and privacy issue, is it
possible that the secretary of state
could deputize the lawyers for the
president so that we could access
that information and private
information without you having any
kind of violation?
Trump: Well, I
don't want to know who it is. You
guys can do it very confidentially.
You can sign a confidentiality
agreement. That's OK. I don't need
to know names. But we go the
information on this stuff that we're
talking about. We got all that
information from the secretary of
state.
Meadows: Yeah. So
let me let me recommend, Ryan, if
you and Kurt would get together, you
know, when we get off of this phone
call, if you could get together and
work out a plan to address some of
what we've got with your attorneys
where we can we can actually look at
the data. For example, Mr.
Secretary, I can tell you say they
were only two dead people who would
vote. I can promise you there were
more than that. And that may be what
your investigation shows, but I can
promise you there were more than
that. But at the same time, I think
it's important that we go ahead and
move expeditiously to try to do this
and resolve it as quickly as we
possibly can. And if that's the good
next step. Hopefully we can, uh we
can finish this phone call and go
ahead and agree that the two of you
will get together immediately.
Trump: Well why
don't my lawyers show you where you
got the information. It will show
the secretary of state, and you
don't even have to look at any
names. We don't want names. We don't
care. But we got that information
from you. And Stacey Abrams is
laughing about you know she's going
around saying these guys are dumber
than a rock. What she's done to this
party is unbelievable, I tell ya.
And I only ran against her once. And
that was with a guy named Brian Kemp
and I beat her. And if I didn't run,
Brian wouldn't have had even a shot,
either in the general or in the
primary. He was dead, dead as a
doornail. He never thought he had a
shot at either one of them. What a
schmuck I was. But that's the way it
is. That's the way it is. I would
like you ... for the attorneys ...
I'd like you to perhaps meet with
Ryan ideally tomorrow, because I
think we should come to a resolution
of this before the election.
Otherwise you're going to have
people just not voting. They don't
want to vote. They hate the state,
they hate the governor and they hate
the secretary of state. I will tell
you that right now. The only people
like you are people that will never
vote for you. You know that Brad,
right? They like you know, they like
you. They can't believe what they
found. They want people like you.
So, look, can you get together
tomorrow? And Brad. We just want the
truth. It's simple. And everyone's
going to look very good if the truth
comes out. It's OK. It takes a
little while but let the truth come
out. And the real truth is I won by
400,000 votes. At least. That's the
real truth. But we don't need
400,000. We need less than 2,000
votes. And are you guys able to meet
tomorrow Ryan?
Germany: Um, I'll
get with Chris, the lawyer
representing us and the case, and
see when he can get together with
Kurt.
Raffensperger: Ryan
will be in touch with the other
attorney on this call, Mr. Meadows.
Thank you President Trump for your
time.
Trump: OK, thank
you, Brad. Thank you, Ryan. Thank
you. Thank you, everybody. Thank you
very much. Bye.
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