Full audio of call with Georgia SOS
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This feels like the same litmus test that the Ukrainian call was. If you listen to it with the bias of Trump being malicious you will read into it threats and coercion. If you listen to it under the bias that Trump isn't evil you will read into it a man pleading with another man to come clean and be honest.
Okay, I'm 30 minutes into this, and I'm done. I don't hear anything incriminating from Trump, and even if you were to assume he's corrupt he's not fucking retarded enough to demand Georgia find extra votes for himself on a call where nobody is willing to back him up to start with. If he says what the media claims he says, I haven't heard it.
However, I'm completely unimpressed with the case he's making on this call for voter fraud in Georgia. Before everybody jumps on my ass, I'm not saying it didn't happen, but he's just failing to make a case here, no one is backing him up, he's all alone when he should have an army of lawyers on every call he makes. Trump's biggest flaw is his inability to build strong teams, and he needs a strong coalition here.
I suspect he's also not breaking the law in front of his own legal team, since they are there to literally prevent that or anything close to it.
Best part of the call is when he says Raffensperger must be a great lawyer because of his last name.
Made me laugh for a good minute.
Here's it clipped, about he says it about halfway through.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1345938566594113537
Transcript
https://archive.is/6XjnI
This is the first part where that number comes up, so yea, msm is lying as usual.
Trying to get through this but I'm short on time. Anyone have a summary of the offending quotes or a timestamp?
How is it legal to publish a private telephone conversation?
It's legal in most 1 party consent states in the US. The difference here is that this may be considered a legal conversation that is protected from such rules, making it illegal. Legally publishing the conversation would actually be the norm in many states.