In a phone call following the 2020 election, Donald Trump pressured Georgia’s Secretary of State to "find 11,780 votes" – a move which along with other alleged efforts to overturn the result led to criminal charges against Trump and some of his allies.
Sarah’s there, and she’s been hearing about legal cases over who can and can’t vote, as well as from Trump supporters who already have doubts about the reliability of the result.
She, Anthony, and Marianna discuss whether we could see similar events to those that led to the Jan 6 riots.
Plus, what are social media companies doing, and not doing, to try to prevent disinformation.
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