that point was the antrim county, the asog report i mentioned earlier. a report that said 68% error rate, that was a hand recount in that county, had nothing to do with the department, the department did not request that, that was pursuant to litigation brought by other parties. but there was a hand recount. they were able to compare the hand recount to what the machines had reported. and for the ballots that were counted by machine, more than 15,000, there was one error. one ballot. and i did a quick calculation, and came up with .0063% error rate, which is well within tolerance. and so i made very clear the president, he was so fixated on the asog report and the december 15th conversation, that in fact our investigation revealed that the error rate was .0063%, so that was an example of what people were telling you that are not true and you cannot and
0 and don t forget, tomorrow more opinions coming from the supreme court. will dobbs be among them, will it be held until next week and what will the fallout be when we learn what the supreme court will do. sandra: and we ll be watching all of it. thank you for joining us here. i m sandra smith. john: i m john roberts. martha maccallum is up next with special coverage martha: that is correct. good afternoon, everybody. i m martha maccallum at fox news head quarters in new york. welcome to special coverage where moments away from the start of the fifth public hearing in the past two weeks. today s testimony is expected to focus on the former president s alleged pressure campaign on the justice department. that s what they re going to be testifying too during the 2020 election. testifying today, you see them sitting down at a table right now, getting ready. lots of cameras. you have jeffery rosen, the former attorney general that left the justice department after bill barr resigned
is false. and then i went into for instance, this thing from michigan, this report about 68% error rate, reality is it was only .0063 error rate, less than 1 in 15,000. so the president accepted that. he said, okay, fine, but what about the others, and again, this gets back to the point that there were so many of these allegations that when you gave him a very direct answer on one of them, he wouldn t fight us on it, but he would move to another allegation. so jonathan lemire, this is not a celebration of profiles in courage, it s just the opposite, in fact, what we re saying is these guys knew and they re specifying in this testimony that everything that donald trump and his closest people were saying was a lie, and yet they didn t speak out publicly about it, but this testimony before this hearing shows exactly what they knew and what they believed, whether we re talking about dominion voting machines or italian satellites
error rate. reality is it was only .0063% error rate. less than one in 15,000. so the president accepted that. he said okay, fine. but what about the others? and again, this gets back to the point that there were so many of the allegations that when you gave him the very direct answer on one of them, he wouldn t fight us on it, but he would move to another allegation. so then i talked about a little bit about the pennsylvania truck driver. this was another allegation that had come up. and this claim was by a truck driver who believed, perhaps, honestly, that he had transported an entire trip tractor trailer truck full of ballots from new york to pennsylvania. and this was, again, out there in the public and discussed. and i essentially said look, we looked at that allegation.