Georgia Elections Official Smacks Down Trump’s ‘Wild’ and ‘Ridiculous Claims’ on Dwell TV

Gabriel Sterling, Georgia’s Voting Systems Implementation Manager, appeared on live television Monday afternoon at a press conference broadcast nationwide by cable news networks, refuting the “wild claims” of President Donald Trump and other right-wing conspiracy theorists.

On a “point-by-point” debunking “charge,” as MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin noted on Twitter, Republican Sterling said, “President Trump and his team have deliberately misled senators, agents and supporters on allegations of election fraud and irregularities . ”

GA election officer Gabriel Sterling debunks Trump’s claims about the “suitcase” video and leaves:

“The president’s legal team had the entire tape, they looked at the entire tape and then deliberately misled the Senate, voters and the people of the United States about it.” pic.twitter.com/N0MfgIMYDl

– Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) January 4, 2021

Sterling told reporters there was “zero evidence – zero” for President Trump’s “wild” claims.

Georgia’s electoral implementation manager, a Republican, exposes point by point Trump’s conspiracies over the election results in Georgia. “We have claim after claim after claim without evidence. Zero. “Pic.twitter.com/1L8GC5q4kY

– Manu Raju (@mkraju) January 4, 2021

“It’s all easily and demonstrably wrong. And yet the president remains. “

Regarding Trump’s false claims about Dominion voting machines, like the machines that cast votes, Sterling said, “None of this is true. Not a bit. “

“It’s all easily demonstrably wrong. Nevertheless, the president remains. – Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling holds a press conference debunking a Trump conspiracy theory after the next pic.twitter.com/snNBlrH31C

– Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 4, 2021

He also warned that President Trump’s false claims would lead to violence.

“Someone is being killed.”

Gabriel Sterling, manager for the implementation of the GA voting system, said he sometimes wanted to “scream” when he heard Trump’s call to GA officials, bc Trump asked about thoroughly debunked claims.

Sterling warned of false electoral claims: “Someone is being killed.”

– Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) January 4, 2021

“It’s Groundhog Day again,” said Sterling. “I’m going to talk about the things I’ve talked about repeatedly for two months, but I’ll do it one last time.”

He called his efforts today “Anti-Disinformation Monday”.

A Gabriel Sterling set on fire calls today “Anti-Disinformation Monday”. Pic.twitter.com/49oxn6bk7R

– The recount (@therecount) January 4, 2021

CNN’s Brianna Keilar said Sterling was “upset” when he debunked the allegations “line by line”.

Gabriel Sterling, GA Voting System Implementation Manager and Republican, sounds like a worn out parent explaining why lying is wrong when going through false claims made by Pres Trump.

Sterling has repeatedly used terms such as “awesome,” “false,” “not real,” and “didn’t happen”.

– Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) January 4, 2021

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