Disclosure of an audio file of Trump to invalidate the results of the 2020 election in the state of Michigan
During the 2020 election, Donald Trump asked Michigan state election officials not to certify the election results, according to a leaked phone conversation. |
according to the report of the International Group Tasnim News, The Detroit News published a telephone conversation dated November 17, 2020, in which former US President Donald Trump It asks the two election officials of Wayne County in the state of Michigan not to confirm the result of the election, which was the victory of Joe Biden.
In this phone conversation, Trump pressures these two people not to confirm the election results in this state and tells them He says that he may have faced a terrible act and should fight for the country.
Steven Trump’s campaign spokesperson Chung said about the phone conversation: “Trump’s actions are in furtherance of his duties as the President of the United States to faithfully protect the law and ensure the integrity of the election, including the investigation into the stolen 2020 presidential election.”
while the state authorities Michigan has filed criminal charges against 16 people for their involvement in an election fraud scheme during the 2020 election, but Trump’s name is not among those accused.
Michigan State Secretary Jocelyn Benson said in a statement that her office supports Continues state and federal law enforcement efforts to investigate and hold accountable those involved in efforts to alter the state’s 2020 election results. He stated that he was not aware of it until the release of this audio file.
Trump is currently involved in a fraud case and overstating the value of his assets and properties to get better loans and more favorable insurance conditions.
Plus Trump, along with 18 former officials, lawyers, assistants, election office workers and local members of the Republican Party, are accused of committing illegal acts to change the outcome of the 2020 US presidential election in the state of Georgia. In this case, Trump is charged with 13 charges. It is opposite.
In another case, he has been accused of keeping classified US documents after leaving the White House. . In this case, the former US president has been accused of 40 crimes, including knowingly keeping sensitive defense information and obstructing the administration of justice.
The other case against Trump is related to his attempt to annul the election results before the January 6, 2021 riot. In this complaint, which contains four charges, Trump is accused of crimes such as conspiracy to defraud the government and conspiracy to obstruct the confirmation of President Joe Biden by Congress.
Additionally, Trump in March became the first US president to face criminal charges for paying hush money to a porn star in 2016 and for tampering with business documents.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing in these cases and so far in none of these Cases found not guilty.
But Donald Trump considers these accusations to be only politically motivated and with the aim of removing him from the 2024 election campaign, despite the fact that according to the results of the latest polls, Trump is still the leading Republican candidate for the 2024 election. He claims that raising these accusations only made him lead in the polls.
If Trump is re-elected president, he could face any federal charges apply for pardon against himself.
The US presidential election will be held in November 2024. Currently, Joe Biden is the leading candidate of the Democrats and Donald Trump is the leading candidate of the Republicans in the polls.
Publisher | Tasnim News |