Raffensperger: Trump's 'outreach to that extent was extraordinary'
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger testified about the impact of Donald Trump's pressure to challenge the results in Georgia.
Raffensperger also testified that he faced "multiple threats" to himself and his wife due to the false allegations of election fraud.
Prosecutors, discussing the Jan. 2, 2021, call between Raffensperger and Trump, asked Raffensperger if the election results could have been changed. Raffensperger replied, "We hadn't crossed that bridge yet, but I wouldn't think so."
When asked about Trump's efforts, Raffensperger said an "outreach to that extent was extraordinary."
The prosecution played audio clips from the Trump-Raffensperger call in court.
Raffensperger noted, at the prosecutor's prodding, that no one from the Department of Justice or the White House counsel's office was on the call.
"I thought that it was a campaign call," he said.
The defense tried to underscore that federal law enforcement has an interest in investigating fraud allegations, but Raffensperger then noted that when law enforcement investigates fraud allegations, they're asked to turn information over to the FBI or prosecutors, not a campaign.
-ABC News' Riley Hoffman, Mike Levine, Soorin Kim and Will Steakin