this is a case where it wasn t as president trump was going to get on a plane, flight to georgia and start messing around with the ballots, although god only knows what he would ve done if that could ve been a possibility. this was a case where he was calling senior state officials. most noticeably secretary of state raffensperger, and chief investigator in his office watson. and urging them from very state election, and in raffensperger case to find 1180 ballots. the exact number to alter the election outcome. looking at effect pattern like that, there s a strong case that president trump committed the georgia crime, of solicitation of election fraud. that what he was doing hair was soliciting secretary raffensperger with the intent that raffensperger performed a certain act. and that act was itself a crime that you just described, a crime of tampering with ballots. tampering with the vote tabulation in the state. so i think looking at that you
georgia. something wrong with this guy, you are secretary of state. raffensperger. i m telling you i think there s something wrong with him and we give him so much, can you look at this, can you look at that. election integrity and sometimes you re just gonna look like tina raffensperger s something very strange with him, joining us now is joshua coauthor of the booking institution on georgia s case against donald trump, he also was consul to the house judiciary committee in both impeachment trials of donald trump. thank you very much for joining us tonight i really appreciated. what we just saw tonight in that video seems to be part of this tremendous surge to maybe his belief. that maybe if he does it in public it can t be a crime, he seems to be kind of doing an impression of his phone calls with the secretary of state.