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Here’s a look at the facts.
Trump alleged in the call that 5,000 dead people had voted in Georgia.
“The other thing, dead people,” Trump said. “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.”
Facts First: There is no evidence of any large number of dead people in Georgia having ballots cast in their name. Raffensperger responded to Trump on the call that they’d found two votes cast in the name of dead people, not 5,000.
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Mystery ballot drops?
Trump claimed that there were hundreds, or hundreds of thousands, of ballots “dropped” in Georgia.
“We have at least 2 or 3 — anywhere from 250 to 300,000 ballots were dropped mysteriously into the rolls,” Trump said.
Facts First: False. There was no giant mystery ballot drop in Georgia.
Fraud with Dominion voting machines?
In the call, Trump touted a rumor that there were shredded ballots in Fulton County, which includes most of Atlanta, and that voting machines were nefariously removed from there.
Trump asked if it was possible “that Dominion took out machines. That Dominion is really moving fast to get rid of their machinery” and asked if the company “moved the inner parts of the machines and replaced them with other parts.”
He also said “we think we found tremendous corruption with the Dominion voting machines.”
Facts First: Trump’s claims on the Dominion voting machines are false.
On the call, Raffensperger’s general counsel, Ryan Germany, told Trump there was no evidence that Dominion voting machines were being removed or parts were being replaced.
Germany told Trump that “No, Dominion has not moved any machinery out of Fulton County.”
Germany also said parts of the machines had not been replaced.
“Are you sure, Ryan?” Trump asked.
“I’m sure. I’m sure, Mr. President.”
Signatures
On the call, he directed his attention to one Georgia county in particular: Democratic stronghold Fulton County.
Trump said, “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.”
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