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Revision as of 17:30, 18 December 2023
‘Smoking gun’ video of Georgia vote count is now evidence against Trump
False voting fraud allegations about State Farm Arena video were powerful weapon as Trump tried to overturn election
The “suitcases” were official ballot containers. The “double-counted” ballots were only counted once. The “smoking gun” video for voting fraud showed normal ballot counting.
State and federal investigators quickly debunked a conspiracy theory sparked by surveillance video of ballot counting at State Farm Arena in 2020. That didn’t stop Donald Trump from making the video the centerpiece of his campaign to overturn the election in Georgia — even though some on his own team knew the voting fraud claims were dubious, documents reviewed by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution show.
- ‘Smoking gun’ video of Georgia vote count is now evidence against Trump @ Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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