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supported by the evidence developed."

We've looked in "Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada."

"We are doing our job. Much of the info you're getting is false." And then I went into, "For instance, this thing from Michigan, this report about 68 percent error rate—reality is, it was only 0.0063 percent error rate, less than 1 in 15,000."

So the President accepted that. He said, "Okay, fine. But what about the others?"

And, again, this gets back to the point that there were so many of these allegations that, when you gave him a very direct answer on one of them, he wouldn't fight us on it, but he would move to another allegation. So then I talked a little bit about the Pennsylvania truck driver. This is another

allegation that had come up. And this claim was by a truck driver who believed, perhaps honestly, that he had transported an entire tractor-trailer truck full of ballots from New York to Pennsylvania. And this was, again, out there in the public and discussed.

And I essentially said, look, we looked at that allegation, we looked "at both ends," both the people who load the truck and the people who unload the truck, and that that allegation was not supported by the evidence.

Again, he said, "Okay." And then he said, "Note, I didn't mention that one. What about the others?"

And I said, okay, well, with regard to Georgia, we "looked at the tape, we interviewed the witnesses. There is no suitcase." The President kept fixating on this suitcase that supposedly had fraudulent ballots and that the suitcase was rolled out from under the table. And I said, no, sir, there is no suitcase. You can watch that video over and over; there is no suitcase. There is a wheeled bin where they carry the ballots, and that's just how they move ballots around that facility. There's nothing suspicious about