On Friday, The New York Times claimed it had obtained the handwritten notes from a post-election meeting between then- President Donald Trump and acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen and Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue. Those notes, according to the Times, reveal that when Donoghue warned that the department had no power to change the outcome of the election, Trump replied that he did not expect that. Just say that the election was corrupt + leave he rest to me and to congressional allies, the Times reported Donoghues handwritten notes as stating. However, a review of the notes from that December 27, 2020 meeting, provided by the Biden administration to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and posted on the latters webpage, expose the Times as once again a purveyor of fake news.
While the Times claimed the above exchange occurred during a phone call in which Trump pressed Rosen and Donoghue on voter fraud claims that the department had disproved, the just say that the election was corrupt comment came in an entirely different portion of the discussion, the handwritten notes establish.
That comment followed Donoghues assurance that the department would look at whether there were more ballots in PA than registered voters. Donoghues commitment to investigate this potential fraud came in response to Trumps earlier assertion that Pennsylvania had only 5 million voters ............