Deeply uncovered U.S. election fraud Navarro to release full report Monday

As the Trump camp’s fight to challenge the presidential election results heats up, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro has revealed that on Monday (4), he will release his full election fraud report, “The Art of the Steal.
In an interview on Fox News Channel’s Justice With Judge Jeanine last Saturday, Navarro said he had prepared a report entitled The Art of the Steal. He noted that there is no doubt that the election was stolen and can prove it. He intends to release the report next Monday via Twitter (Twitter).

In the interview, Navarro revealed that on Saturday he participated in a personal capacity in a conference call led by Rudy Giuliani, President Trump’s personal attorney, with hundreds of state legislators from several swing states, including Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

President Trump was invited to speak and called on state lawmakers to repeal the illegal presidential election results in their states.

These legislators are agitated, they’re angry and they want action,” Navarro said. Giuliani was there. We gave them the information. We explained how the Democrats stole this election from Trump with a strategy.”

Navarro was also asked if Republicans planning to challenge electoral votes in a joint session of Congress could conduct a 10-day audit by Jan. 20 to complete their examination of the disputed states.

“I wouldn’t be surprised to see a special prosecutor show up.” Navarro responded, “And Vice President Mike Pence, he has the authority to give that 10-day grace to do what needs to be done. I can’t imagine that when he learns the facts, he won’t vote to pass it.”

The moderator noted that the day of the presidential inauguration cannot be changed, according to the Constitution.

“Well, actually, it can be changed. We can go beyond that date …… if we need to.” Navarro insisted.

It’s unclear whether Navarro’s claim holds water, but the fact remains that a growing number of Senate Republicans intend to challenge the 2020 election results on Jan. 6 with a request to launch an elections commission to investigate election fraud.

On Dec. 17, Navarro then released a report in a private capacity on alleged voting irregularities and voter fraud in six battleground states. The report contains evidence including more than 50 lawsuits and judicial decisions, thousands of affidavits and statements, analytical reports issued by think tanks and legal centers, videos and photos, public comments and extensive news coverage.

Navarro said the pattern of violations in the six states suggests a coordinated strategy to unfairly tilt the competition in Biden’s favor.

Navarro answered reporters about his expectations that the report will prompt a quick, comprehensive investigation of all these alleged election irregularities, to be completed by presidential inauguration day, “My point is: let the truth emerge. If Biden wins fair and square, then I’ll be the first to congratulate him.”

“But if there are enough election irregularities and illegal votes to overturn Biden’s slim margin in those battleground states, then America deserves a different result.” Navarro added, “As the president likes to say, so let’s see what happens.”