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The Washington Post Was Wrong About Trump’s “Find The Fraud” Call – They Appologized!

President Trump’s concerns were taken as a threat and a serious pressure…

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The Liberals always find this way to twist your words and thoughts into a reality that works out for them in the best possible way.

Fulton Country, Georgia is seriously considering raising criminal charges against former President Trump for being pushy and putting pressure on the state’s election, in the procedure to “overturn” the election results.

This is only because President Trump was seriously concerned and personally made a phone call to Gov. Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, and Frances Watson, Georgia’s lead elections investigator.

In those calls, he refers that she, Frances, “should find the fraud” in the mail-in ballots, as well as that she would be seen as “a national hero” when that happens.

“At the time, Watson was conducting an audit of mail-in ballots in suburban Cobb County, checking whether signatures on ballot envelopes matched those on file with the board of elections. Joe Biden’s margin of victory in Georgia was 12,000 votes.”

“President Trump urged Georgia’s lead elections investigator to ‘find the fraud’ in a lengthy December phone call, saying the official would be a ‘national hero,’ according to an individual, that was familiar with the call who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the conversation.

And just last week, the audio recording of the call was published exclusively in The Wall Street Journal.

Here it is:

As you can hear it for yourself (play it over if you don’t agree) – the two allegedly said quotes, that sounded a lot like criminality, were actually never spoken by President Trump.

And here is the honest apology, in a form of correction to the statement the Washington Post had regarding the notorious call.

“Correction: Two months after publication of this story, the Georgia secretary of state released an audio recording of President Donald Trump’s December phone call with the state’s top elections investigator,” it stated.

“The recording revealed that The Post misquoted Trump’s comments on the call, based on information provided by a source. Trump did not tell the investigator to ‘find the fraud’ or say she would be ‘a national hero’ if she did so. Instead, Trump urged the investigator to scrutinize ballots in Fulton County, Ga., asserting she would find ‘dishonesty’ there. He also told her that she had ‘the most important job in the country right now.’ The whole story about the recording has changed. The headline and text of this story have been corrected to remove quotes misattributed to Trump.”

THANKS, A LOT! REALLY!

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And her is what the Senior editor of the Federalist had to say on the very same subject:

And even CNN had a similar statement, saying the following:

“Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story, published January 9, presented paraphrasing of the President’s comments to the Georgia elections investigator as direct quotes. The story has been updated following the discovery of an audio recording of the call.”

What is your personal opinion on this subject?

Can the real truth be postponed by this media darkness, and if that’s the case when it will be finally revealed, would it make the culprits suffer their “late consequences?”

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Ava Garcia

A small town girl, dreaming big, expecting to change the world with presenting the truthful events of the world today. Law degree with a master in criminology, and a devoted journalist for over 7 years, and counting. "The pen is mightier than the sword."

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