See frantic texts Georgia official sent to Meadows during Trump call

As Donald Trump badgered Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger during a one-hour call to "find" the votes necessary to flip the battleground state to Trump's column after the 2020 election, a Raffensperger aide fired off a plea for help from then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. #CNN #News

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    1. I would like some common sense employed.REM β€œI need a favor tho” what happened NOTHING! Hopefully the jury are straight

  1. “The same can be said for the November elections.” ….considering that there is always a primary or an election around the corner, this could go on forever.

    1. Hot damn, The new MSNBC
      “thread poll” just came out showing
      82% of folks are paying attention
      to “mules” and postal drop boxes….πŸ‘ˆπŸ˜

      πŸ˜πŸ‘‰..and 18% simply replied
      “TRUMP !!!”….πŸ‘ˆπŸ˜΅… …πŸ‘ˆπŸ˜†….

  2. It really does show how there is a different form of law and justice for different people depending on your position within the Government. Most of us would be treated very differently if we did what Trump and his senators and congress friends did but yet those folks are not even being forced to speak under oath. We wouldn’t get their privileges. Justice is just not fair.

    1. @Alex Frideres apparently the tape was enough oh don’t forget Lindsey Graham phone call to Raffensperger right after Trump’s.

    2. @Alex Frideres said it he asked for certain number of votes and said that’s one more than you need such a visit up we heard it we heard it we heard it

  3. The saying “no one is above the law” is completely untrue. “He who has more money and power is above the law” is more accurate. Its nothing new. Been going forever.

  4. Just because he hasn’t been caught, doesn’t mean is isn’t a repeat offender.

    1. @Shlep Messing anyone who commits a crime should be held acountable…
      left or right.
      do you agree???????

  5. why not? trump likes to be the first of everything. let him be the first ex president to be jailed.

    1. @Bobby B Russia’s debt is $40 billion, USA debt $35 trillion . You want to hold Rubles or Dollars ? πŸ€”πŸ€”

    2. @Writtenhouse Security I will stay with the dollar Boris πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
      Through the first days of the conflict in Ukraine, the Russian ruble lost roughly half of its value, going from 84 rubles per dollar prior to the invasion to as high as 154 rubles per dollar by March 7. Good luck buddy πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I hope your troll farm doesn’t get shut down!

  6. Oh he’s a repeat offender – he just continually gets away with it & avoids having a record.

  7. And why is this traitor and criminal still free and allowed to contemplate running again? I think Americans deserve an answer.

    1. Everybody is paying attention
      to “mules”, and postal drop boxes…πŸ‘ˆπŸ˜

      πŸ˜˜πŸ‘‰…Sorry….

    2. and why is he allowed to continue to spout his nation dividing lies with impunity???

    3. Didn’t Trump declare he’d leave the county if he lost to Biden? That’s something I’m quite sure he promised.

  8. It’s not hard at all , a criminal is a criminal I don’t care what office a criminal is / was in ! If you do the crime you should do the time !

  9. OUR PRESIDENT’S POLITICIANS AND JUDGE’S AND POLICE SHOULD BE HELD TO A HIGHER STANDARDS SO THEY SHOULD DO PRISON TIME FOR BREAKING OUR LAWS . PERIOD

  10. Our legal system has shown itself to be feckless in prosecuting people with the money to hire lawyers for endless appeals. Lawyering is big business and business is good.

  11. Two justice systems, one for the rich, one for everyone else. Neither of them being in any way just.

  12. Paraphrase: “It’s hard to imagine that a former president could end up in prison.” Funny. It’s not hard for ME to imagine. Hey, here’s an idea! Why don’t we hold people elected to high public office to a HIGHER standard than some schmuck with a joint in his pocket?

  13. Why is it hard to imagine any person, be it a former president or not, in prison for trying to affect pressure on an election official in order to disenfranchise thousands of voters in Georgia? – Why is the gravity of the crime not the deciding factor rather than the former status of the criminal?

    1. Yep, Everybody is paying attention
      to “mules”, and postal drop boxes…πŸ‘ˆπŸ˜

      πŸ˜˜πŸ‘‰…Sorry….

    2. Are you serious? Why is hard to imagine The President of The United States getting thrown in prison?? What a ridiculous question.

  14. John Dewey:
    β€œTalk of democracy has little content when big business rules the life of the country through its control of the means of production, exchange, the press and other means of publicity, propaganda and communication.”

  15. Trying to figure out how many ppl with no record committing a felony didn’t serve any jail time for that felony.

    I am thinking not too many werent sent to jail.

    Trump broke the law. Committed a felony. Needs to go to jail.

    We’re a nation of laws right?

  16. If the department of Justice is supposed to be politically neutral why would they withhold calling witnesses in front of an election? Justice should not be delayed or thwarted because of politics.

  17. Until everyone involved with this and 1/6 are punished there will never be another court case that prosecuters, judges, clerks and jurors won’t fear for their lives

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