Republican Gabriel Sterling, who is a voting system implementation manager for Georgia and a former Sandy Springs Councilman held a press conference today where he sharply criticized President Trump and attempted to lecture him for what he perceives to be inciteful rhetoric.
Trump shared a clip from the press conference where Sterling said, “”It. Has. All. Gone. Too. Far.”
Sterling said that a Dominion tech’s life was threatened with a noose.
“Mr. President, you have not condemned these actions or this language….all of you who have not said a damn word are complicit in this,” Sterling continued.
Later on in the clip, Sterling addresses the president and said that he “likely lost the state of Georgia” and demands he “stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence.”
Trump responding by calling the election rigged and issued a demand of his own that they “Show signatures and envelopes. Expose the massive voter fraud in Georgia. What is Secretary of State and Gov. Brian Kemp afraid of. They know what we’ll find!!!”
Georgia election official @GabrielSterling addresses Trump directly and demands he stop inciting violence under false voter fraud allegations. pic.twitter.com/fckBKJY6mX
— The Recount (@therecount) December 1, 2020
Twitter tagged Trump’s tweet with the familiar “This claim about election fraud is disputed.”
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