Digging a big hole! Trump filed a lawsuit against the Georgia Secretary of State and the Secret Service will also be involved in the investigation?

On Sunday, Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer tweeted that President Trump had filed two lawsuits against Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger. There is even unconfirmed news that “the White House plans to refer Brad Raffensperger’s leak to the Washington Post to the Secret Service”.

David Schaefer tweeted, “President Trump filed two lawsuits against the Georgia Secretary of State (Ruffinsperger) at the federal and state levels, and the Georgia Secretary of State’s secretly recorded conference call was a “confidential settlement meeting” in that lawsuit, which is still ongoing.”

“The audio published by The Washington Post was heavily redacted and omitted that all discussions were to settle the lawsuits and were confidential under federal and state law (which requires that these talks be kept).”

Apollo.com’s Wenbo Li compiled reports that President Trump held an hour-long conference call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Georgia election officials on Saturday regarding the fraudulent 2020 Georgia election.

Raffensperger, however, leaked the conference call to the far-left Washington Post, which released the edited audio 24 hours later.

In the audio President Trump stated that he had heard that all of the ballots in Fulton County, Georgia had been sent to the shredder and that the multi-cat voting machines had been removed, actions that the President believes are illegal.

President Trump reiterated in the call that shredding the Fulton County ballots, and allowing Multi-Cat to take away the voting machines, are both criminal offenses.

News: White House plans to refer leaks to Secret Service

Also, according to conservative Jack Posobiec, who tweeted that “The White House plans to refer Brad Raffensperger’s leaks to the Washington Post to the Secret Service for investigation on national security grounds under the Counterintelligence Act.” The news is currently going viral on Twitter, and Apollo.com has been unable to confirm the authenticity of the news.

Likewise, the news has generated a great deal of Internet buzz that

Georgia Secretary of State digging a hole for himself?

One of the users’ comments, which received more than 7,000 likes, was this, “Just realized what Trump has done …… He dug a hole for Raffensperger to be investigated for national security violations under the Espionage Act, and in the meantime, they will be able to dig up all the dirt on him, including kickbacks and his ties to China (Communist), the Democratic Party and the Dominion.

In the comments, countless netizens praised this analysis, but Apollo.com commentator Li Yu-Meng believes that it is not necessarily that Trump intended to set him up, it is more like the Secretary of State digging a hole for himself. Trump’s call was a tangent. President Trump’s call was for election transparency, full and transparent audits, and public participation. At the end of the call, President Trump repeatedly said, “We just want to get to the truth.” The hole was dug by the Georgia Secretary of State himself, not by President Trump. It’s like the old Chinese saying – he who harms others, harms himself.