
Following a bombshell report that revealed that there are audio recordings of Donald Trump and RNC head Ronna McDaniel urging Michigan election officials to not certify their state's 2020 presidential election results, the former president took to his social media platform on Sunday to insist he was just doing his job.
On Friday, Detroit News reporter Craig Mauger appeared on CNN to provide more details on his report, and told host Poppy Harlow, "There's a whistleblower that possesses the audio of these recordings. And the timing of the release and the ultimate decision on whether to release these recordings publicly is up to that person. You know, we were able to go as far as we could possibly go working with this person and another individual for this story and the decision on whether the recordings will be released will come down the road."
Sunday morning, Trump pushed back by proclaiming, "I DID NOTHING WRONG. Stop the Witch Hunt NOW!"
In its entirety, he wrote: "I wasn’t campaigning, the Election was over. I was doing my duty as President to expose and further investigate a Rigged and Stolen Election. It was my obligation to do so, and the proof found is voluminous and irrefutable. Therefore, among other reasons, of course I am entitled to IMMUNITY. ADDITIONALLY, I DID NOTHING WRONG. Stop the Witch Hunt NOW!"
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