Trump Calls Out Georgia Recount’s Signature Verification Block As Crime

Trump Calls Out Signature Verification Blocking
President Donald Trump gestures while speaking during the second and final presidential debate Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020, at Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

Georgia Democrat operative Stacey Abrams effectively placed a preemptive block of signature verification on ballots in Georgia’s hand recount, President Donald Trump lamented Saturday.

Trump tweeted:

“The Consent Decree signed by the Georgia Secretary of State, with the approval of Governor @BrianKempGA, at the urging of @staceyabrams, makes it impossible to check & match signatures on ballots and envelopes, etc. They knew they were going to cheat. Must expose real signatures!”

Continuing in an ensuing tweet:

“….What are they trying to hide. They know, and so does everyone else. EXPOSE THE CRIME!”

Abrams is credited with a massive grassroots campaign to help Joe Biden pickup hundreds of thousands of votes in Georgia, registering new Democratic voters.

Former national security adviser Susan Rice tweeted Nov. 4:

“Either way this goes in Georgia, we owe @staceyabrams our greatest gratitude and respect. Rarely does one person deserve such disproportionate credit for major progress and change.”

Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., is working for Trump, his campaign, and the Republican National Committee to challenge the hand recount in Georgia, having already called out GOP Gov. Kemp and GOP Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

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