2020 audio from Trump campaign staff shows plan to 'fan the flame' of voter fraud
Newly released audio recordings of Trump campaign staffer, Andrew Iverson, in November of 2020 offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the Wisconsin office knew they'd lost to Democrats in the state but continued to promote allegations of voter fraud.
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