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'I screamed in my car': A Georgia election official debunks Trump's 'ridiculous claims' from the president's leaked phone call with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger

between the president and Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, where Trump urged him to "find" thousands of votes that would retroactively flip the Peach State's results in his favor.

Sterling said that he "screamed into his computer" and "screamed in his car" when he heard Trump repeating a false version of the events on his call with Raffensperger, adding that Trump's legal team "watched the entire tape, and from our point of view, intentionally mislead the state senate...about this" at an election integrity hearing.

He also refuted the Trump team's claim that as many as 66,248 underage voters cast ballots in the November election, stating that only four 17 year-olds requested mail ballots because they were set to turn 18 by Election Day. Sterling said the Secretary of State's office found no evidence of voters registering or voting without being registered after the voter registration deadline.

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