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He mentioned Detroit. He said, "Look at the districts in Michigan. Won nearly all but not Wayne County." And I put in parentheses "Detroit."

The call dropped at that point, and there was a break of a few minutes. And I think I called DAG Rosen back, and that immediately put me back into the conference conversation. The President was still talking.

He said, "We have thousands of people who went in to vote and were told you already voted by absentee ballot."

"People are angry. They're blaming DOJ and others for inaction."

We talked about the statistics. He said, if you look at this statistically, "election night, it was a done deal. Somehow, overnight, the outcome changed because all these ballots showed up" in the middle of the night in States like "Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania."

He said, this is a huge problem, and it's not just this election. "People won't have confidence in the Georgia senate races" that are coming up.

He said, "Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan" all had "corrupted elections."

"People are complaining to him constantly" about the fraud and why nothing's being done about it.

He said, "Thousands of people had called their U.S. attorney's offices and the FBI" around the country.

He complained that "DOJ is failing to respond to legitimate complaints and reports of crimes."

He then got back to Pennsylvania, and he said there were "5 million votes in the State"—

Let me stop you for a minute before you get back to Pennsylvania. So this