Prosecutors in Georgia have launched a criminal investigation into the infamous telephone conversation of former President Trump in January in which he asked the state’s chief electoral officer to “find” the voters to reverse his loss in the state. According to The New York Times, Fani Willis, the newly elected district attorney in Fulton County – which includes Atlanta, the state capital – has sent letters to government officials asking them to keep documents related to the call. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who was on the other end of the line for Trump’s call, was among those to receive a letter. Separately, Raffensperger’s office on Monday opened an administrative inquiry into the phone call.
Jason Miller, Trump’s senior adviser, said in a statement to The Daily Beast: “The timing here is not coincidental given today’s indictment. This is simply the Democrats’ latest attempt to score political points by continuing their witch hunt against President Trump, and everyone sees it through. ”
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