PART ONE of TWO:
Here's the entire conversation. I challenge any leftist halfwit or FAKE attorney to find the part where there is criminal intent in it. I would like you to find the part that is threatening.
Lastly, does this sound like a guy who doesn't think he won the election as claimed by the Special Prosecutor and liars on the Democratic side of the aisle? A guy who knew he has lost?
President Donald Trump: OK. Thank you very much. Hello, Brad and Ryan and everybody, we appreciate the time and the call. So we've spent a lot of time on this, and if we could just go over some of the numbers, I think it's pretty clear that we won. We won very substantially, Georgia. You even see it by rally size, frankly; we'd be getting 25-30,000 people, a rally, and the competition would get less than 100 people, and it never made sense. But we have a number of things. We have at least, anywhere from 250 to 300,000 ballots were dropped mysteriously into the rolls. Much of that had to do with Fulton County, which hasn't been checked. We think that if you check the signatures, a real check of the signatures going back in Fulton County, you'll find at least a couple of hundred thousand of forged signatures — of people who have been forged. And we are quite sure that's going to happen.
Another tremendous number, we're going to have an accurate number over the next two days with certified accountants, but an accurate number will be given, but it's in the fifties of thousands, and that's people that went to vote and they were told they can't vote because they've already been voted for. And it's a very sad thing. They walked out complaining, but the number's large, we'll have it for you, but it's much more than the number of 11,779. The current margin is only 11,779. Brad, I think you agree with that, right? I think at least that's a number that everyone agrees on, but that's the difference in the votes. But we had hundreds of thousands of ballots that we're able to, actually, we'll get you a pretty accurate number.
You don't need much of a number because the number that, in theory I lost by the margin would be 11,779, but you also have a substantial numbers of people, thousands and thousands who went to the voting place on November 3, were told they couldn't vote, were told they couldn't vote because a ballot had been put in on their name, and you know that's very, very, very, very sad. We had, I believe it's about 4,502 voters who voted, but who weren't on the voter registration list. So it's 4,502 who voted, but they were not on the voter registration roll, which they had to be. You had 18,325 vacant address voters, the address was vacant, and they're not allowed to be counted. That's 18,325, a smaller number. You had 904 who only voted where they had just a PO, a post-office box number. And they had a post-office box number and that's not allowed.
We had at least 18,000, that's on tape, we had them counted, very painstakingly, 18,000 voters having to do with (beep), she's a vote scammer, a professional vote scammer and hustler, (beep). That was the tape that's been shown all over the world that makes everybody look bad. You, me and everybody else, where number one, they said very clearly, and it's been reported that they said there was a major water main break. Everybody fled the area. And then they came back, (beep) and her daughter and a few people. There was no Republican poll watchers. Actually, there were no Democrat poll watchers, I guess they were them, but there were no Democrats either, and there was no law enforcement.
Early in the morning, they went to the table with the black robe, the black shield, and they pulled out the votes. Those votes were put there a number of hours before. The table was put there, I think it was — Brad, you would know — it was probably eight hours or seven hours before. And then it was stuffed with votes. They weren't in an official voter box, they were in what looked to be suitcases or trunks, suitcases, but they weren't in voter boxes. The minimum number it could be because we watched it, and they watched it, certified in slow motion, instant replay, if you can believe it, but had slow motion. And it was magnified many times over and the minimum, it was was 18,000 ballots, all for Biden.
You had out-of-state voters, they voted in Georgia, but they were from out of state, of 4,925. You had absentee ballots sent to vacant addresses; they had nothing on them about addresses. That's 2,326. And you had drop boxes, which was very bad. You had drop boxes that were picked up, we have photographs and we have affidavits for many people. I don't know if you saw the hearings, but you have drop boxes where the box was picked up and not delivered for three days. So all sorts of things could have happened to that box, including putting in the votes that you wanted.
So there are many infractions and the bottom line is many, many times the 11,779 margin that they said we lost by. I mean, the state is in turmoil over this, and I know you would like to get to the bottom of it. Although I saw you on television today, and you said that you found nothing wrong, I mean, you know. And I didn't lose the state, Brad. People have been saying that it was the highest vote ever. There was no way. A lot of the political people said that there's no way they beat me. And they beat me. They beat me in the, as you know, every single state, we won every state, we won every state house in the country. We held the Senate, which is shocking to people, although we'll see what happens tomorrow or in a few days. And we won the House. But we won every single state house. And we won Congress, which was supposed to lose 15 seats, and they gained, I think, 16 or 17 or something. I think there's now a difference of five. There was supposed to be a difference substantially more. But politicians in every state, but politicians in Georgia have given affidavits and are going to, that there was no way they'd beat me in the election, that the people came out.
In fact, they were expecting to lose, and they ended up winning by a lot because of the coattails. And they said there's no way, that they've done many polls prior to the election, there was no way that they won. Ballots were dropped in massive numbers, and we're trying to get to those numbers, and we will have them, they'll take a period of time, certified. But they're massive numbers, and far greater than the 11,779. The other thing, dead people. So dead people voted. And I think the number is close to 5,000 people. And they went to obituaries, they went to all sorts of methods to come up with an accurate number, and a minimum is close to about 5,000 voters. The bottom line is, when you add it all up, and then you start adding, you know, 300,000 fake ballots, then the other thing they said is in Fulton County and other areas, and this may or may not be, because it's just came up this morning, that they are burning their ballots, that they are shredding ballots and removing equipment. They're changing the equipment on the Dominion machines, and that's not legal. And they supposedly shredded, I think they said 3,000 pounds of ballots, and that just came to us as a report today. And yeah, it's a very sad situation.
But Brad, if you took the minimum numbers were many, many times above the 11,779, and many of those numbers are certified or they will be certified, but they are certified. So those are numbers that are there, and that exist, that beat the margin of loss. They beat it, I mean, by a lot, and people should be happy to have an accurate count, so instead of an election with this turmoil. I mean, there's turmoil in Georgia and other places. You're not the only one. I mean, we have other states that I believe will be flipping to us very shortly, but this is something that's — you know, as an example, I think in Detroit, and I think there's a good section of your state actually, which we're not sure, so we're not going to report it yet, but in Detroit we had I think it was 139% of the people voted. That's not too good.
In Pennsylvania, they had well over 200,000 more votes than they had people voting. And that doesn't play too well. And the legislature there, which is Republican, is extremely activist and angry. But I mean, there were other things also that were almost as bad as that, but they had, as an example of Michigan, a tremendous number of dead people that voted. I think, Mark, it was 18,000, some unbelievably high number, much higher than yours. You were in the 4 to 5,000 category, and that was checked out laboriously by going through the obituary columns in the newspapers.
So I guess with all of it being said, Brad, it's the bottom line and provisional ballots again, you know, you'll have to tell me about the provisional ballots, but we have a lot of people that were complaining that they weren't able to vote because they were already voted for, and these are great people, and you know they were shell shocked. I don't know if you call that, "provisional ballots." In some states, we had a lot of provisional ballot situations where people were given a provisional ballot because when they walked into November 3rd, they were already voted for.
So that's it. I mean, we have many, many times the number of votes necessary to win this state, and we won the state, and we won it very substantially and easily, and we're getting, much of this is, they're certified, far more are certified than we need, but we're getting additional numbers certified too, and we're getting pictures of drop boxes being delivered, and delivered late, and delivered three days later, in some cases, plus we have many affidavits to that effect.
But Brad, if you took the minimum numbers were many, many times above the 11,779, and many of those numbers are certified or they will be certified, but they are certified. So those are numbers that are there, and that exist, that beat the margin of loss. They beat it, I mean, by a lot, and people should be happy to have an accurate count, so instead of an election with this turmoil. I mean, there's turmoil in Georgia and other places. You're not the only one. I mean, we have other states that I believe will be flipping to us very shortly, but this is something that's — you know, as an example, I think in Detroit, and I think there's a good section of your state actually, which we're not sure, so we're not going to report it yet, but in Detroit we had I think it was 139% of the people voted. That's not too good.
In Pennsylvania, they had well over 200,000 more votes than they had people voting. And that doesn't play too well. And the legislature there, which is Republican, is extremely activist and angry. But I mean, there were other things also that were almost as bad as that, but they had, as an example of Michigan, a tremendous number of dead people that voted. I think, Mark, it was 18,000, some unbelievably high number, much higher than yours. You were in the 4 to 5,000 category, and that was checked out laboriously by going through the obituary columns in the newspapers.
So I guess with all of it being said, Brad, it's the bottom line and provisional ballots again, you know, you'll have to tell me about the provisional ballots, but we have a lot of people that were complaining that they weren't able to vote because they were already voted for, and these are great people, and you know they were shell shocked. I don't know if you call that, "provisional ballots." In some states, we had a lot of provisional ballot situations where people were given a provisional ballot because when they walked into November 3rd, they were already voted for.
So that's it. I mean, we have many, many times the number of votes necessary to win this state, and we won the state, and we won it very substantially and easily, and we're getting, much of this is, they're certified, far more are certified than we need, but we're getting additional numbers certified too, and we're getting pictures of drop boxes being delivered, and delivered late, and delivered three days later, in some cases, plus we have many affidavits to that effect.
One of the things that happened, Brad, is we have other people coming in now from Alabama and from South Carolina and from other states, and they're saying, "It's impossible for you to have lost Georgia." We won. You know, in Alabama we set a record, got the highest vote ever. In Georgia, we set a record with a massive amount of votes, and they say it's not possible to have lost Georgia. I could tell you by our rallies. I could tell you by the rally I'm having on Monday night. The place, they already have lines of people standing out front waiting. It's just not possible to have lost Georgia. It's not possible. When I heard it was close, I said, "There's no way," but they dropped a lot of votes in there late at night. You know that, Brad, and that's what we are working on very, very stringently.
But regardless of those votes, all of it being said, we lost by essentially 11,000 votes, and we have many more votes already calculated and certified too. So I just don't know. Mark, I don't know what's the purpose. I won't give Dominion a pass because we found too many bad things, but we don't need Dominion or anything else. We have won this election in Georgia based on all of this, and there's nothing wrong with saying that, Brad. I mean, having a correct — the people of Georgia are angry, and these numbers are going to be repeated on Monday night, along with others that we're going to have by that time, which are much more substantial even, and the people of Georgia are angry. The people of the country are angry, and there's nothing wrong saying that you've recalculated, because the 2,236 in absentee ballots, I mean, they're all exact numbers that were done by accounting firms, law firms, et cetera, and even if you cut them in half, cut them in half and cut them in half again, it's more votes than we need.
President Trump: But where were the poll watchers, Brad? There were no poll watchers there. There were no Democrats or Republicans. There was no security there. It was late in the evening or early in the morning, and there was nobody else in the room. Where were the poll watchers? And why did they say a water main broke, which they did and which is reported in the newspapers. They said they left, they ran out because of a water main break, and there was no water main. There was nothing. There was no break. There was no water main break. But if you take out everything, where were the Republican poll watchers? Even where were the Democrat poll watchers, because there were none. And then you say, "Well, they left their station."
You know, if you look at the tape, and this was reviewed by professional police and detectives and other people. When they left in a rush, everybody left in a rush because of the water main, but everybody left in a rush. These people left their station. When they came back, they didn't go to their station. They went to the apron wrapped around the table, under which were thousands and thousands of ballots in a box that was not an official or a sealed box, and then they took those and they went back to a different station. So if they would've come back, they would have walked to their station and they would have continued to work, but they couldn't do even that, because that's illegal, because they had no Republican poll watchers.
And remember, her reputation is devastating. She's known all over the internet, Brad. She's known all over it. I'm telling you, "Where's (beep)?" was one of the hot items on the (beep). They knew her. Where's (beep)? So, Brad, you know, there can be no justification for that. You know, I give everybody the benefit of the doubt, but that was — and, Brad, why did they put the votes in three times? They put them in three times.
President Trump: Well, where was everybody else at that late time in the morning? Where was everybody? Where were the Republicans? Where were the security guards? Where were the people that were there just a little while before, when everyone ran out of the room? How come we had no security there? Why did they run to the bottom of the table? Why did they run there and just open the skirt and rip out the votes? I mean, Brad. And they were sitting there, I think for five hours or something like that, the votes, but they just all happened to run back and go. You know, Brad?
President Trump: It was 18,000 ballots, but they used each one three times.
President Trump: But nobody can make a case for that Brad. Nobody. I mean, you'd have to be a child to think anything other than that. Just a child. I mean, you have your Never Trump attorney in there.
President Trump: Well, there's no way. Then they're incompetent. They're either dishonest or incompetent, OK?
President Trump: There's only two answers, dishonesty or incompetence. There's just no way. Look, there's no way. And on the other thing, I said too, there's no way. I mean, there's no way that these things could have been. You have all these different people that voted, but they don't live in Georgia anymore. What was that number, Cleta? It was a pretty good number too.
President Trump: And then they came back in and they voted.
President Trump: How many people do that? They moved out and then they said, "Ah, to hell with it. I'll move back in." It doesn't sound very normal. You mean they moved out, and what? They missed it so much that they wanted to move back in? It's crazy.
President Trump: Well, I don't know. All I know is that it is certified, and they moved out of Georgia, and they voted. It didn't say they moved back in, Cleta, did it?
President Trump: Cleta, a lot of it you don't need to be shared. I mean, to be honest, they should share it. They should share it because you want to get to an honest election. I won this election by hundreds of thousands of votes. There's no way I lost Georgia. There's no way. We won by hundreds of thousands of votes. I'm just going by small numbers. When you add them up, they're many times the 11,000. But I won that state by hundreds of thousands of votes. Now, do you think it's possible that they shredded ballots in Fulton County, because that's what the rumor is. And also, that Dominion took out machines, that Dominion is really moving fast to get rid of their machinery. Do you know anything about that? Because that's illegal.
President Trump: But have they moved the inner parts of the machines and replaced them with other parts?
President Trump: Are you sure, Ryan?
President Trump: What about the ballots, the shredding of the ballots? Have they been shredding ballots?
President Trump: I don't know about that. It doesn't pass the smell test, though, because we hear they're shredding thousands and thousands of ballots and now what they're saying, "Oh, we're just cleaning up the office." Yeah, I don't think that's likely.
President Trump: No, this isn't social media. This is Trump media. It's not social media. It's really not. It's not social media. I don't care about social media. I couldn't care less. Social media is Big Tech. Big Tech is on your side. I don't even know why you have a side, because you should want to have an accurate election. And you're a Republican.
President Trump: No. No, you don't. No, no you don't. You don't have. Not even close. You're off by hundreds of thousands of votes, and just on the small numbers. You're off on these numbers, and these numbers can't be just. Well, why won't. OK, so you sent us into Cobb County for signature verification, right? You send us into Cobb County for a signature verification. You send us into Cobb County, which we didn't want to go into. And you said it would be open to the public, and we could have our, so we had our experts there. They weren't allowed into the room.
But we didn't want Cobb County. We wanted Fulton County, and you wouldn't give it to us. Now, why aren't we doing signature, and why can't it be open to the public? And why can't we have professionals do it instead of rank amateurs that will never find anything and don't want to find anything? They don't want to find, you know they don't want to find anything. Someday you'll tell me the reason why, because I don't understand your reasoning, but someday you'll tell me the reason why, but why don't you want—
President Trump: Why don't you want to find, what?
President Trump: OK. So why did you do Cobb County? We requested Fulton County, not Cobb County.
Here's the entire conversation. I challenge any leftist halfwit or FAKE attorney to find the part where there is criminal intent in it. I would like you to find the part that is threatening.
Lastly, does this sound like a guy who doesn't think he won the election as claimed by the Special Prosecutor and liars on the Democratic side of the aisle? A guy who knew he has lost?
President Donald Trump: OK. Thank you very much. Hello, Brad and Ryan and everybody, we appreciate the time and the call. So we've spent a lot of time on this, and if we could just go over some of the numbers, I think it's pretty clear that we won. We won very substantially, Georgia. You even see it by rally size, frankly; we'd be getting 25-30,000 people, a rally, and the competition would get less than 100 people, and it never made sense. But we have a number of things. We have at least, anywhere from 250 to 300,000 ballots were dropped mysteriously into the rolls. Much of that had to do with Fulton County, which hasn't been checked. We think that if you check the signatures, a real check of the signatures going back in Fulton County, you'll find at least a couple of hundred thousand of forged signatures — of people who have been forged. And we are quite sure that's going to happen.
Another tremendous number, we're going to have an accurate number over the next two days with certified accountants, but an accurate number will be given, but it's in the fifties of thousands, and that's people that went to vote and they were told they can't vote because they've already been voted for. And it's a very sad thing. They walked out complaining, but the number's large, we'll have it for you, but it's much more than the number of 11,779. The current margin is only 11,779. Brad, I think you agree with that, right? I think at least that's a number that everyone agrees on, but that's the difference in the votes. But we had hundreds of thousands of ballots that we're able to, actually, we'll get you a pretty accurate number.
You don't need much of a number because the number that, in theory I lost by the margin would be 11,779, but you also have a substantial numbers of people, thousands and thousands who went to the voting place on November 3, were told they couldn't vote, were told they couldn't vote because a ballot had been put in on their name, and you know that's very, very, very, very sad. We had, I believe it's about 4,502 voters who voted, but who weren't on the voter registration list. So it's 4,502 who voted, but they were not on the voter registration roll, which they had to be. You had 18,325 vacant address voters, the address was vacant, and they're not allowed to be counted. That's 18,325, a smaller number. You had 904 who only voted where they had just a PO, a post-office box number. And they had a post-office box number and that's not allowed.
We had at least 18,000, that's on tape, we had them counted, very painstakingly, 18,000 voters having to do with (beep), she's a vote scammer, a professional vote scammer and hustler, (beep). That was the tape that's been shown all over the world that makes everybody look bad. You, me and everybody else, where number one, they said very clearly, and it's been reported that they said there was a major water main break. Everybody fled the area. And then they came back, (beep) and her daughter and a few people. There was no Republican poll watchers. Actually, there were no Democrat poll watchers, I guess they were them, but there were no Democrats either, and there was no law enforcement.
Early in the morning, they went to the table with the black robe, the black shield, and they pulled out the votes. Those votes were put there a number of hours before. The table was put there, I think it was — Brad, you would know — it was probably eight hours or seven hours before. And then it was stuffed with votes. They weren't in an official voter box, they were in what looked to be suitcases or trunks, suitcases, but they weren't in voter boxes. The minimum number it could be because we watched it, and they watched it, certified in slow motion, instant replay, if you can believe it, but had slow motion. And it was magnified many times over and the minimum, it was was 18,000 ballots, all for Biden.
You had out-of-state voters, they voted in Georgia, but they were from out of state, of 4,925. You had absentee ballots sent to vacant addresses; they had nothing on them about addresses. That's 2,326. And you had drop boxes, which was very bad. You had drop boxes that were picked up, we have photographs and we have affidavits for many people. I don't know if you saw the hearings, but you have drop boxes where the box was picked up and not delivered for three days. So all sorts of things could have happened to that box, including putting in the votes that you wanted.
So there are many infractions and the bottom line is many, many times the 11,779 margin that they said we lost by. I mean, the state is in turmoil over this, and I know you would like to get to the bottom of it. Although I saw you on television today, and you said that you found nothing wrong, I mean, you know. And I didn't lose the state, Brad. People have been saying that it was the highest vote ever. There was no way. A lot of the political people said that there's no way they beat me. And they beat me. They beat me in the, as you know, every single state, we won every state, we won every state house in the country. We held the Senate, which is shocking to people, although we'll see what happens tomorrow or in a few days. And we won the House. But we won every single state house. And we won Congress, which was supposed to lose 15 seats, and they gained, I think, 16 or 17 or something. I think there's now a difference of five. There was supposed to be a difference substantially more. But politicians in every state, but politicians in Georgia have given affidavits and are going to, that there was no way they'd beat me in the election, that the people came out.
In fact, they were expecting to lose, and they ended up winning by a lot because of the coattails. And they said there's no way, that they've done many polls prior to the election, there was no way that they won. Ballots were dropped in massive numbers, and we're trying to get to those numbers, and we will have them, they'll take a period of time, certified. But they're massive numbers, and far greater than the 11,779. The other thing, dead people. So dead people voted. And I think the number is close to 5,000 people. And they went to obituaries, they went to all sorts of methods to come up with an accurate number, and a minimum is close to about 5,000 voters. The bottom line is, when you add it all up, and then you start adding, you know, 300,000 fake ballots, then the other thing they said is in Fulton County and other areas, and this may or may not be, because it's just came up this morning, that they are burning their ballots, that they are shredding ballots and removing equipment. They're changing the equipment on the Dominion machines, and that's not legal. And they supposedly shredded, I think they said 3,000 pounds of ballots, and that just came to us as a report today. And yeah, it's a very sad situation.
But Brad, if you took the minimum numbers were many, many times above the 11,779, and many of those numbers are certified or they will be certified, but they are certified. So those are numbers that are there, and that exist, that beat the margin of loss. They beat it, I mean, by a lot, and people should be happy to have an accurate count, so instead of an election with this turmoil. I mean, there's turmoil in Georgia and other places. You're not the only one. I mean, we have other states that I believe will be flipping to us very shortly, but this is something that's — you know, as an example, I think in Detroit, and I think there's a good section of your state actually, which we're not sure, so we're not going to report it yet, but in Detroit we had I think it was 139% of the people voted. That's not too good.
In Pennsylvania, they had well over 200,000 more votes than they had people voting. And that doesn't play too well. And the legislature there, which is Republican, is extremely activist and angry. But I mean, there were other things also that were almost as bad as that, but they had, as an example of Michigan, a tremendous number of dead people that voted. I think, Mark, it was 18,000, some unbelievably high number, much higher than yours. You were in the 4 to 5,000 category, and that was checked out laboriously by going through the obituary columns in the newspapers.
So I guess with all of it being said, Brad, it's the bottom line and provisional ballots again, you know, you'll have to tell me about the provisional ballots, but we have a lot of people that were complaining that they weren't able to vote because they were already voted for, and these are great people, and you know they were shell shocked. I don't know if you call that, "provisional ballots." In some states, we had a lot of provisional ballot situations where people were given a provisional ballot because when they walked into November 3rd, they were already voted for.
So that's it. I mean, we have many, many times the number of votes necessary to win this state, and we won the state, and we won it very substantially and easily, and we're getting, much of this is, they're certified, far more are certified than we need, but we're getting additional numbers certified too, and we're getting pictures of drop boxes being delivered, and delivered late, and delivered three days later, in some cases, plus we have many affidavits to that effect.
But Brad, if you took the minimum numbers were many, many times above the 11,779, and many of those numbers are certified or they will be certified, but they are certified. So those are numbers that are there, and that exist, that beat the margin of loss. They beat it, I mean, by a lot, and people should be happy to have an accurate count, so instead of an election with this turmoil. I mean, there's turmoil in Georgia and other places. You're not the only one. I mean, we have other states that I believe will be flipping to us very shortly, but this is something that's — you know, as an example, I think in Detroit, and I think there's a good section of your state actually, which we're not sure, so we're not going to report it yet, but in Detroit we had I think it was 139% of the people voted. That's not too good.
In Pennsylvania, they had well over 200,000 more votes than they had people voting. And that doesn't play too well. And the legislature there, which is Republican, is extremely activist and angry. But I mean, there were other things also that were almost as bad as that, but they had, as an example of Michigan, a tremendous number of dead people that voted. I think, Mark, it was 18,000, some unbelievably high number, much higher than yours. You were in the 4 to 5,000 category, and that was checked out laboriously by going through the obituary columns in the newspapers.
So I guess with all of it being said, Brad, it's the bottom line and provisional ballots again, you know, you'll have to tell me about the provisional ballots, but we have a lot of people that were complaining that they weren't able to vote because they were already voted for, and these are great people, and you know they were shell shocked. I don't know if you call that, "provisional ballots." In some states, we had a lot of provisional ballot situations where people were given a provisional ballot because when they walked into November 3rd, they were already voted for.
So that's it. I mean, we have many, many times the number of votes necessary to win this state, and we won the state, and we won it very substantially and easily, and we're getting, much of this is, they're certified, far more are certified than we need, but we're getting additional numbers certified too, and we're getting pictures of drop boxes being delivered, and delivered late, and delivered three days later, in some cases, plus we have many affidavits to that effect.
One of the things that happened, Brad, is we have other people coming in now from Alabama and from South Carolina and from other states, and they're saying, "It's impossible for you to have lost Georgia." We won. You know, in Alabama we set a record, got the highest vote ever. In Georgia, we set a record with a massive amount of votes, and they say it's not possible to have lost Georgia. I could tell you by our rallies. I could tell you by the rally I'm having on Monday night. The place, they already have lines of people standing out front waiting. It's just not possible to have lost Georgia. It's not possible. When I heard it was close, I said, "There's no way," but they dropped a lot of votes in there late at night. You know that, Brad, and that's what we are working on very, very stringently.
But regardless of those votes, all of it being said, we lost by essentially 11,000 votes, and we have many more votes already calculated and certified too. So I just don't know. Mark, I don't know what's the purpose. I won't give Dominion a pass because we found too many bad things, but we don't need Dominion or anything else. We have won this election in Georgia based on all of this, and there's nothing wrong with saying that, Brad. I mean, having a correct — the people of Georgia are angry, and these numbers are going to be repeated on Monday night, along with others that we're going to have by that time, which are much more substantial even, and the people of Georgia are angry. The people of the country are angry, and there's nothing wrong saying that you've recalculated, because the 2,236 in absentee ballots, I mean, they're all exact numbers that were done by accounting firms, law firms, et cetera, and even if you cut them in half, cut them in half and cut them in half again, it's more votes than we need.
President Trump: But where were the poll watchers, Brad? There were no poll watchers there. There were no Democrats or Republicans. There was no security there. It was late in the evening or early in the morning, and there was nobody else in the room. Where were the poll watchers? And why did they say a water main broke, which they did and which is reported in the newspapers. They said they left, they ran out because of a water main break, and there was no water main. There was nothing. There was no break. There was no water main break. But if you take out everything, where were the Republican poll watchers? Even where were the Democrat poll watchers, because there were none. And then you say, "Well, they left their station."
You know, if you look at the tape, and this was reviewed by professional police and detectives and other people. When they left in a rush, everybody left in a rush because of the water main, but everybody left in a rush. These people left their station. When they came back, they didn't go to their station. They went to the apron wrapped around the table, under which were thousands and thousands of ballots in a box that was not an official or a sealed box, and then they took those and they went back to a different station. So if they would've come back, they would have walked to their station and they would have continued to work, but they couldn't do even that, because that's illegal, because they had no Republican poll watchers.
And remember, her reputation is devastating. She's known all over the internet, Brad. She's known all over it. I'm telling you, "Where's (beep)?" was one of the hot items on the (beep). They knew her. Where's (beep)? So, Brad, you know, there can be no justification for that. You know, I give everybody the benefit of the doubt, but that was — and, Brad, why did they put the votes in three times? They put them in three times.
President Trump: Well, where was everybody else at that late time in the morning? Where was everybody? Where were the Republicans? Where were the security guards? Where were the people that were there just a little while before, when everyone ran out of the room? How come we had no security there? Why did they run to the bottom of the table? Why did they run there and just open the skirt and rip out the votes? I mean, Brad. And they were sitting there, I think for five hours or something like that, the votes, but they just all happened to run back and go. You know, Brad?
President Trump: It was 18,000 ballots, but they used each one three times.
President Trump: But nobody can make a case for that Brad. Nobody. I mean, you'd have to be a child to think anything other than that. Just a child. I mean, you have your Never Trump attorney in there.
President Trump: Well, there's no way. Then they're incompetent. They're either dishonest or incompetent, OK?
President Trump: There's only two answers, dishonesty or incompetence. There's just no way. Look, there's no way. And on the other thing, I said too, there's no way. I mean, there's no way that these things could have been. You have all these different people that voted, but they don't live in Georgia anymore. What was that number, Cleta? It was a pretty good number too.
President Trump: And then they came back in and they voted.
President Trump: How many people do that? They moved out and then they said, "Ah, to hell with it. I'll move back in." It doesn't sound very normal. You mean they moved out, and what? They missed it so much that they wanted to move back in? It's crazy.
President Trump: Well, I don't know. All I know is that it is certified, and they moved out of Georgia, and they voted. It didn't say they moved back in, Cleta, did it?
President Trump: Cleta, a lot of it you don't need to be shared. I mean, to be honest, they should share it. They should share it because you want to get to an honest election. I won this election by hundreds of thousands of votes. There's no way I lost Georgia. There's no way. We won by hundreds of thousands of votes. I'm just going by small numbers. When you add them up, they're many times the 11,000. But I won that state by hundreds of thousands of votes. Now, do you think it's possible that they shredded ballots in Fulton County, because that's what the rumor is. And also, that Dominion took out machines, that Dominion is really moving fast to get rid of their machinery. Do you know anything about that? Because that's illegal.
President Trump: But have they moved the inner parts of the machines and replaced them with other parts?
President Trump: Are you sure, Ryan?
President Trump: What about the ballots, the shredding of the ballots? Have they been shredding ballots?
President Trump: I don't know about that. It doesn't pass the smell test, though, because we hear they're shredding thousands and thousands of ballots and now what they're saying, "Oh, we're just cleaning up the office." Yeah, I don't think that's likely.
President Trump: No, this isn't social media. This is Trump media. It's not social media. It's really not. It's not social media. I don't care about social media. I couldn't care less. Social media is Big Tech. Big Tech is on your side. I don't even know why you have a side, because you should want to have an accurate election. And you're a Republican.
President Trump: No. No, you don't. No, no you don't. You don't have. Not even close. You're off by hundreds of thousands of votes, and just on the small numbers. You're off on these numbers, and these numbers can't be just. Well, why won't. OK, so you sent us into Cobb County for signature verification, right? You send us into Cobb County for a signature verification. You send us into Cobb County, which we didn't want to go into. And you said it would be open to the public, and we could have our, so we had our experts there. They weren't allowed into the room.
But we didn't want Cobb County. We wanted Fulton County, and you wouldn't give it to us. Now, why aren't we doing signature, and why can't it be open to the public? And why can't we have professionals do it instead of rank amateurs that will never find anything and don't want to find anything? They don't want to find, you know they don't want to find anything. Someday you'll tell me the reason why, because I don't understand your reasoning, but someday you'll tell me the reason why, but why don't you want—
President Trump: Why don't you want to find, what?
President Trump: OK. So why did you do Cobb County? We requested Fulton County, not Cobb County.