Explain the legal difference is between "... “find the fraud”; ..she would be “a national hero” if she did so." and "Trump urged the investigator to scrutinize ballots in Fulton County, Ga., asserting she would find “dishonesty” there. He also told her that she had “the most important job in the country right now.” You can tell me neither is illegal, what Trump did wasn't inappropriate, etc. etc - and that's it's own discussion - but let's not pretend like there was some big bait and switch.
Come on, if the media was honest and used the exact words he said, it would never have been a story to begin with.
"Find the fraud" can be misconstrued to mean do whatever it takes to "find" fraud, "scrutinize the ballots" can not. Saying she would be a national hero if she reaches the intended outcome, may be pressuring to reach the intended outcome, "you have the most important job in the country" is not.
Be honest, it's not for no reason that the media changed the wording.