November 25, 2024

Donald Trump Attacks Brad Raffensperger’s Brother—He Doesn’t Have One

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a person in a suit standing in front of a crowd: Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State speaks onstage during 2020 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Service at Ebenezer Baptist Church on January 20, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. President Donald Trump has criticized a brother Raffensperger doesn't have. © Paras Griffin/Getty Images Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State speaks onstage during 2020 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Service at Ebenezer Baptist Church on January 20, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. President Donald Trump has criticized a brother Raffensperger doesn’t have.

President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday night to criticize Republican officials in Georgia, including Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for failing to investigate unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the state.

The president also criticized Raffensperger’s brother, saying he works for China. However, Raffensperger doesn’t have a brother, as many social media users were quick to point out.

“I love the Great State of Georgia, but the people who run it, from the Governor, @BrianKempGA, to the Secretary of State, are a complete disaster and don’t have a clue, or worse. Nobody can be this stupid. Just allow us to find the crime, and turn the state Republican,” Trump wrote.

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    “Now it turns out that Brad R’s brother works for China, and they definitely don’t want ‘Trump’. So disgusting!” the president added in a second tweet.

    Trump is likely referring to Ron Raffensperger, CTO of Chinese technology firm Huawei. The two men are not related.

    A conspiracy theory linking Georgia’s secretary of state to Ron Raffensperger and Chinese interference in the 2020 presidential election has made the rounds on social media in recent days.

    Stephen Fowler, politics reporter with GPB News, Georgia’s NPR and PBS station, explained on December 23 that Brad Raffensperger doesn’t even have a brother and poured scorn on the conspiracy.

    “There’s posts/memes floating around claiming Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s ‘brother’ Ron is CTO of a Huawei subsidiary, ergo China, ergo suspicion with Dominion [Voting Systems],” Fowler tweeted. “Ron+Brad are not bros and look nothing alike!!!”

    “The ‘theory’ is that Ron Raffensperger is Brad Raffensperger’s brother, and somehow because Huawei is a Chinese company, that somehow China owns Dominion (it doesn’t) and somehow nefariously installed machines in GA,” he went on. “Pesky thing is – Raffensperger doesn’t *have* a brother.”

    The supposed link between the two men first appeared in an article published by The Gateway Pundit but which is no longer available. Dominion Voting Systems has been at the center of unsubstantiated allegations of voter fraud in the recent election.

    Brad Raffensperger is a conservative Republican who’s come under fire since November 3 for criticizing claims that the presidential election was somehow rigged in Georgia.

    “There are those who are exploiting the emotions of many Trump supporters with fantastic claims, half-truths, misinformation, and frankly, they’re misleading the president as well, apparently,” Raffensperger has previously said, dismissing claims of mass voter fraud.

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