Published March 15, 2021 at 5:50pm
UPDATED March 17, 11:01am EDT
Post Ousts Georgia Official Jordan Fuchs For Lying About President’s Phone Call
The Washington Post outed Jordan Fuchs as their anonymous source for their garbage article this week on President Trump’s phone call with Georgia officials in late December.
Fuchs provided the WaPo with a fraudulent Trump quote just days before the Georgia Senate runoff. They planned it to do most damage to President Trump and the Republicans before the January 5th runoff elections.
Fuchs ran Raffensberger’s campaign for Secretary of State.
According to Georgia activists Fuchs, Raffensberger and the entire Secretary of State’s office were not helpful at all during investigations following the controversial 2020 presidential election in the state of Georgia.
According to the Georgia Star News Jordan Fuchs is not apologetic at all after leaking fraudulent information to the far left Washington Post and damaging President Trump the GOP candidates in the state.
The Georgia Star News reported:
The Georgia Secretary of State official who was the anonymous source for a Washington Post story about former U.S. President Donald Trump — a story that people now discredit — said Tuesday the paper got the story correct. This, aside from a few minor mistakes, said Georgia Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs, the anonymous source, as The Post confirmed last week. The Post story cited Trump’s phone call late last year with Georgia Secretary of State Chief Investigator Frances Watson. During that call, Trump urged Watson to look for fraudulent mail-in ballots in Fulton County. The paper said Trump’s conduct and words — which the paper now admits it took out of context — constituted criminal behavior. Writers at The Post, upon discovering new evidence, this week corrected their story.
But Fuchs told The Georgia Star News Tuesday that The Post story was mostly faithful to what really happened.
“I believe the [original] story accurately reflected the investigator’s interpretation of the call,” Fuchs said in an emailed statement. “The only mistake here was in the direct quotes, and they should have been more of a summary.”
Read the full report here.
Washington Post Admits To Fabricating Trump-Georgia Elections Phone Call
Time to add another Hoax to the list. The Russia Hoax, The Ukraine Hoax, The COVID Hoax, The Capitol Hill Protest Hoax and now this; The Georgia Elections Phone Call Hoax.
Monday, President Trump released a statement on the Washington Post’s retraction of their “find the fraud” hoax.
The Washington Post reported on a lengthy phone call Trump had with a chief investigator in Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger’s office.
The Post falsely claimed that President Trump called a chief investigator and asked the official to “find the fraud” and told the person they would be a “national hero” for it.
It was all a lie.
In early January crooked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger appeared on ABC’s “This Week” with liberal host George Stephanopoulos and smeared Trump about his calls to elections officials.
The Washington Post quietly added a major correction to their fake news story smearing Trump with their “anonymous” sources.
WaPo admitted that the recording of Trump’s call with a chief elections investigator in Georgia revealed that the paper “misquoted Trump’s comments on the call based on information provided by a source.”
Trump on Monday lashed at WaPo and ripped into Stacey Abrams and the crooked Georgia political machine.
“The original story was a hoax,” Trump said of WaPo’s article before blasting Fulton County, and the “Stacey Abrams political machine.”
Trump said, “Fulton County has not been properly audited for vote or signature verification. They only looked at areas of the state where there most likely would be few problems, and even there they found large numbers of mistakes. We are seeking to find and reveal the large-scale election fraud which took place in Georgia.”
Trump continued, “You will notice that establishment media errors, omissions, mistakes, and outright lies always slant one way — against me and against Republicans. Meanwhile, stories that hurt Democrats or undermine their narratives are buried, ignored, or delayed until they can do the least harm – for example, after an election is over.”
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