iraq, afghanistan, and elsewhere. we laugh more on the story after headlines. president trump repeatedly pressured georgia's republican secretary of state brad raffensperger to change the results of the presidential election in georgia during an hour long phone call saturday. "the washington post" published audio of the stunning phone call in which trump suggested raffensperger announce that officials recalculated votes. raffensperger responded to trump, "the data you have is wrong." this is an excerpt of that call. pres. trump: i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more the we have because we won state. this is a faulty election result. honestly, this should go very fast. you have a big election coming up and because of what you have done to the president -- you know, the people of georgia know this was a scam. because of what you been to the president, a lot of people are not going out about vote. amy: president trump tried to get raffensperger to agree that thousands of ballots had been destroyed, threatening consequences if he did not support the baseless claim -- a possible attempt at extortion. the audio was released just two days before the two geor