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voting equipment in coffee county, d.a. willis writes that scott hall and trump's justice department lawyer, jeffrey clark, spoke on the phone for 63 minutes. a few days before that call, clark had tried to get the acting attorney general to sign a letter claiming the department of justice had found evidence of fraud that may have impacted the election results, particularly in georgia. when that attorney general wouldn't sign it, trump reportedly considered firing him. and appointing jeffrey clark to be attorney general, so that he would do it instead. now, in the midst of all of that, jeffrey clark allegedly spent more than an hour on the phone with this random bail bondsman in georgia, that no one had ever heard of. so as much as the coffee county breach was a failure, it appears to have been a failure that was coordinated at the highest levels of the white house. and that, my friends, has echoes of another famously failed break-in from our nation's history. >> the burglars broke through a fire escape drawer that led to
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history of watergate in its entirety are going to benefit from this conversation. but talk to me more about the fact that coffee county officials did not to try to conceal their activities, and the idea that they might have thought they were doing the right thing by helping the then president. >> well, absolutely. it was very blatant, the security cameras, as you pointed out, showed them being escorted right into the voting machine area from the public. it showed them actually tampering with the machines. one of the three has said in an audio recording that was discovered in a civil lawsuit, that they image the computers of all the voting equipment, they scanned all of the ballots. they were very blatant about what they were doing. they purport to contend that they had, quote, permission, close quote. to do this.
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is shed machine area secured from the public. sitting on it showed them actually a recording tampering with the machines. that was one of the three has said in an audio recording that was discovered in the shuffle motion discovered in a civil lawsuit, that saw thanks to the computer smoke all the voting equipment they that they imaged the computers scanned all of all the voting equipment, the memo they scanned all of the ballots. that the grumbling they were very blatant about about what they were what they were doing. doing the report to contend they purport to contend that that they had they had, quote, permission, permission close quote close quote. to this phone course think it's against the law
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effective break-in in american history. so why does this matter? well, fulton county d. a., fani willis, lays all of that out in her indictment. first off, the tech company that this group used to scan these voting machines was hired by trump lawyer, sidney powell. she was allegedly instrumental in orchestrating this plot. second off, just days before they allegedly breached the voting equipment in coffee county, d. a. willis writes that scott hall and trump's justice department lawyer, jeffrey clark, spoke on the phone for 63 minutes. a few days before that call, clark had tried to get the acting attorney general to sign a letter claiming the department of justice had found evidence of fraud that may have impacted the election results, particularly in georgia. when that attorney general wouldn't sign it, trump reportedly considered firing him and appointing jeffrey clark to be attorney general, so that he would do it instead. now, in the midst of all of that, jeffrey clark allegedly spent more than an hour on the
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equipment software, and personal voter information. the stolen data was then distributed to other members of the enterprise, including members in other states. similarly, jack smith's federal indictment ended with the allegation that trump was part of a conspiracy against the right to vote and have one's vote counted. it accuses that trump and his confederates deliberately eroded trust in the electoral process by pursuing unlawful means of subverting the election results. among the four individuals charged with breaching voting equipment and the georgia indictments are sydney powell, a former member of trump's legal team, kathy latham, of former schoolteacher and a warmer -- of the coffee county gop, who escorted from belize into the coffee camp the gop's, and mr., hampton was tasked with overseeing coffee counties elections. look at getting these in fizzles of the coffee county office was at computer forensics a team to hire
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