Nearly 100 Democratic House members signed onto a resolution to censure President Donald Trump after his phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger where Trump discussed alleged election fraud and put pressure on Raffensberger, although some—including Trump’s campaign—have said the excerpts of the phone call were taken entirely out of context. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) introduced the resolution Monday to censure the president. Now, 91 other Democrats have signed on to the measure, Johnson’s office said in a statement. Trump’s campaign adviser, Jason Miller, said news outlets took a portion of the call where Trump asked Raffensberger to “find 11,780 votes” was taken out of context. Outlets “published 4 minutes and 31 seconds – where is the other 35 minutes?” Miller asked on Sunday before the rest of the call was released. “The reason we would talk about finding thousands more ballots is because, guess what, in the …