Trump pressured Michigan election officers not to certify 2020 vote – report
Recording shows Trump asked canvassers not to sign official document confirming Biden had won, Detroit News says
Donald Trump made a phone call in November 2020 in which he put pressure on two Republican election officers in Michigan not to sign the official document from the state confirming that Joe Biden had won the presidential election there, according to an exclusive report by The Detroit News late on Thursday.
The Detroit News outlet has obtained recordings of the call, made on 17 November 2020, where Trump, who was refusing to accept that he had just lost the White House to Joe Biden, and Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel talked to Wayne county election officials Monica Palmer and William Hartmann and told them they would look terrible" if they signed to endorse Trump's defeat in the crucial swing state, according to the report.
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