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Fact-checking Trump's conspiracy theory connecting Georgia's secretary of state to China
2020-12-30 00:00:00.0     美国有线电视-特朗普新闻     原网页

       (CNN)In the waning days of his presidency, Donald Trump continues to spread nonsense conspiracies over the 2020 election and the officials who oversaw it, attacking Georgia's governor and secretary of state on Twitter Tuesday.

       Following Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's announcement that a ballot signature match audit found no evidence of absentee voter fraud in Cobb County, Georgia, Trump tweeted a conspiracy theory linking Raffensperger to the Chinese government.

       Trump tweeted that Raffensperger has a brother who "works for China," insinuating some nefarious, pro-China plot to have Trump lose the race in Georgia.

       "Now it turns out that Brad R's brother works for China, and they definitely don't want 'Trump'. So disgusting!" the President tweeted after attacking Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp.

       Facts First: This is false. A spokesperson for Raffensperger told CNN that the secretary of st ate has no siblings who work for China, as Trump baselessly alleged.

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       "There are no relatives who work for China or are affiliated with China," said Georgia Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs.

       Though it's unclear exactly where Trump is getting the idea that Raffensperger's brother works for China, it's possible he is picking up on a false conspiracy theory spread by former political consultant Dick Morris, who made the allegation during an interview on Newsmax Tuesday evening and on his personal website.

       In the interview, Morris leveled several false or misleading accusations against Raffensberger, including that Raffensperger is related to Ron Raffensperger, the chief technology officer of the Chinese company Huawei Enterprise Storage Solutions. Fuchs said that the secretary of state does not have a sibling named Ron.

       Georgia Public Broadcasting reported Wednesday "public documents and records [show] that Raffensperger does have four siblings, including a brother, but none of them are named Ron, none work for Chinese technology companies."

       Morris also falsely accused Raffensperger of standing in the way of recounts and refusing to verify signatures. Georgia conducted a statewide audit, hand-counting about 5 million ballots and Raffensperger oversaw an additional recount. And in addition to the state's existing signature verification process that occurs twice in the case of absentee ballots requested by mail, Raffensberger announced his office would help conduct a signature match audit statewide to further verify signatures on absentee ballots.

       In a statement, Newsmax told CNN:

       "Newsmax has never made any claim of impropriety by Georgia Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger or any member of his family. On Tuesday night, while appearing on the network, commentator Dick Morris claimed he was reporting on Dickmorris.com an allegation that Raffensperger had a brother who worked at a Chinese company. This claim was apparently inaccurate. During the segment the Newsmax host was highly skeptical of Mr. Morris' claims and suggested there was no evidence behind Mr. Morris' assertion, and specifically asked Mr. Morris to provide evidence of his claim."

       CNN has attempted to reach Morris for comment but has yet to receive a response.

       CNN's Jason Morris contributed to this article.

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