![]() ![]() According to CNN’s Zachary Cohen, the recording “was NOT among the materials handed over to JACK SMITH by the Michigan Secretary of State’s office.” Meanwhile, you can expect this news to roil the political world. But the office has been investigating efforts to upend the 2020 election results for a while now. ![]() We reached out to Michigan AG DANA NESSEL and her team last night to see if they, too, will bring charges against Trump. He’s also facing criminal conspiracy charges at the federal level for trying to overturn the election. We’ve already seen how recordings such as these can have serious legal implications: Trump is facing charges in Georgia for pressuring officials there to “find” him more than 11,000 votes so he could be declared the winner in the Peach State. If this is giving you deja vu, we can’t blame you. … We will get you attorneys.”Īs Mauger writes, “Palmer and Hartmann left the canvassers meeting without signing the official statement of votes for Wayne County, and the following day, they unsuccessfully attempted to rescind their votes in favor of certification, filing legal affidavits claiming they were pressured.” … Everybody knows Detroit is crooked as hell.”Īlso on the call? RNC Chair (and fellow Michigander herself) RONNA McDANIEL, a Wayne County resident who reportedly told the two officials: “Do not sign it. What Trump reportedly said: “We’ve got to fight for our country … We can’t let these people take our country away from us. The two Republicans had voted earlier to approve the certification after they’d initially voted against the move. On the call, Trump reportedly insisted to officials MONICA PALMER and WILLIAM HARTMANN that it’d look “terrible” if they signed. 17, 2020, phone call that took place within 30 minutes of a Wayne County Board of Canvassers meeting. The reporter got his hands on audio from a Nov. Last night, Craig Mauger of the Detroit News published a blockbuster story reporting that Trump tried to convince two Republicans on the Wayne County Board of Canvassers not to add their John Hancocks to the certification of the heavily Democratic county’s 2020 election results - and Mauger has receipts to back it up. Then-President DONALD TRUMP personally pressured election officials not to certify the 2020 presidential election. | Andrew Harnik/AP PhotoĪNOTHER ‘PERFECT’ PHONE CALL? - Stop us if you’ve heard this before. GIRL: By that time, it's very unlikely that you become a law.A blockbuster new story reveals a call when Donald Trump tried to convince two Michigan Republicans not to certify the 2020 election results. ![]() If the President vetoes me, I have to go back to Congress, and they vote on me again, and by that time you're so old. GIRL: You mean even if the whole Congress says you should be a law, the President can still say no?īILL: Yes, that's called a veto. I'm just a bill Yes, I'm only a bill And if they vote for me on Capitol Hill Well, then I'm off to the White House Where I'll wait in a line With a lot of other bills For the President to sign And he signs me then I'll be a law How I hope and pray that he will But today I am still just a bill Ooh! But it looks like I'm gonna live! Now I got the House of Representatives and they vote on me.īILL: Then I got the Senate and the whole thing starts all over again. I hope they decide to report on my favorably, otherwise I may die.īILL: Yeah, die in committee. GIRL: Listen to those congressmen arguing! Is all that discussion and debate about you?īILL: Yeah, I'm one of the lucky ones. I'm just a bill Yes I'm only a bill And I got as far as Capitol Hill Well, now I'm stuck in committee And I'll sit here and wait While a few key congressmen discuss and debate Whether they should let me be a law How I hope and pray that they will But today I am still just a bill And I'll remain a bill until they decide to make me a law. Some folks back home decided they wanted a law passed, so they called their local congressman and he said, 'You're right, there oughta be a law.' Then he sat down and wrote me out and introduced me t Congress, and I became a bill. GIRL: Gee, Bill, you certainly have a lot of patience and courage!īILL: Well I got this far. I'm just a bill Yes, I'm only a bill And I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill Well, it's a long, long journey To the capitol city It's a long, long wait While I'm sitting in committee But I know I'll be a law someday At least I hope and pray that I will But today I am still just a bill GIRL: Whew! You sure gotta climb a lot of steps to get to this Capitol Building here in Washington! But I wonder who that sad little scrap of paper is? ![]()
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