Violence Thrat in America: A top Election Officer of Georgia in the US on Tuesday expressed strong resentment at President Donald Trump’s support for election rhetoric and threats of violence (Threatened to Violence). ) To rein in his supporters.
Washington. A top Election Officer of Georgia in the US on Tuesday expressed strong resentment over President Donald Trump’s support of Donald Trump supporters for his election rhetoric and threats of violence (Threatened to Violence). Asked to rein. Gabriel Sterling, who is overseeing the implementation of the state’s new voting system, held a press conference to provide an update on the counting of votes in the presidential election. In a conference with the secretary of the state office in a sensitive atmosphere on Monday afternoon, he said that this is not right.
Trump supporters parade in front of Brad’s private residence
A caravan of Trump supporters paraded the private residence of Secretary of State Brad Raffensparger and also allegedly sexually explicit threats to his wife. President Donald Trump himself spread the lie that he had won Georgia by 16 votes and asked Republican Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp to reverse the election. In response to Sterling’s news conference Tuesday evening, Trump made a tweet again accusing Georgia of committing massive voter fraud.
Election official condemns Trump supporters
Georgia election officer Gabriel Sterling accused President Trump of not condemning his supporters for these activities. Gabriel Stirling, along with Trump, also accused two Senators of Georgia Doke of not condemning the language or activities of their supporters and urging them to intervene.
Supporters threaten death
Sterling spoke of boiling his anger over another incident. He said he was shocked to learn that he was getting death threats from a contractor who worked with Dominion Voting Systems in Gwinnett County to re-vote. The threats are being received after a video showing him transferring a vote report to the county computer. The lie is being propagated about him that he is manipulating the youth election data.
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Trump campaign spokesman Tim Muerto said in a statement on Tuesday evening that no one should engage in threats or violence and if anyone appears to be involved in similar activities, we strongly condemn them.