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Trump reportedly pressured Arizona gov. to reverse defeat

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Following his defeat in the 2020 election, Former President Donald Trump reached out to then-Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to discuss the results, CNN said Saturday, quoting a source familiar with the call.

Although the fact was already known, the exact content of the call was unclear. However, according to today's report, Ducey later told some people that the former president was urging him to find fraud in the Arizona presidential election to help him overcome his defeat in the state.

Finally, the report added that there was no recording made of the call between Trump and Ducey.

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