Hilter was put up for Nobel Prize soo ?
Originally Posted by rexdutchman
Adolf Hitler was nominated once in 1939. As unlikely as it may seem today, Adolf Hitler was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1939 by a member of the Swedish parliament, E.G.C. Brandt. Apparently, Brandt never intended the nomination to be taken seriously. Brandt was a dedicated antifascist and had intended this nomination more as a satiric criticism of the current political debate in Sweden. At the time, a number of Swedish parliamentarians had nominated then British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlin for the Nobel Peace Prize, a nomination which Brandt viewed with great skepticism. However, Brandt’s satirical intentions were not well received and the nomination was swiftly withdrawn in a letter dated 1 February 1939.
There were 2 phone calls to Georgia officials. One, as just mentioned, was to Georgia's top election official and the other was to the Georgia Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger. Until recently I was unaware of the first phone call.
While any call to an election official such as the Georgia election official would fall under the term "inappropriate", as Raffensperger described it, the call to Raffensperger is the one which is bringing heat down on Trump.
Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
The point of the story is that "find the fraud" a statement that was never made, was part of the 2nd impeachment. One of the House Manager's made it part of her presentation as if were a proven fact. What happens in a court of law if a prosecutor states as fact, something that isn't true?
The Raffensperger phone call is still problematic for Trump and could be prosecuted for it but let's not mix up the two stories.