Giuliani: Democrat Patriots Willing to Testify on Election Fraud

President Donald Trump’s legal team held a press conference on Thursday about the election fraud that has been uncovered, much of it reported by people in both major U.S. political parties who want to preserve the integrity of U.S. elections, Breitbart News reported on Nov. 19.

“That takes us to Michigan, where there’s an honest Democrat who says they’re cheating,” said Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s chief lawyer, to reporters at the press conference. “We’re going to show you her affidavit because I know the media has been reporting falsehoods and saying we have no evidence.”

Giuliani said, “The media is saying we have no concrete evidence of fraud, and that’s because (the media) has been almost as dishonest in their reporting on this as the fraud itself.”

“The American people have a right to know this,” Giuliani said.

Giuliani said the media shouldn’t have to lie about what the current investigation has revealed, and that this is an opportunity for Americans to come forward and share the stories of election fraud they’ve found.

“The media is not telling the American people that a citizen of this country, a very fine woman, she’s willing to let me make her name public,” Giuliani said, “I can’t give you all these affidavits. I can’t give you all of these affidavits because if I do, these people will be harassed, they will be threatened.”

But some are willing to release their affidavits, including Jessie Jacob, who works for the city of Detroit.

“She was assigned during September,” Giuliani said. “She was trained, basically, to cheat. She said, ‘My supervisor instructed me to adjust the mailing date for these absentee packages to be earlier than when they were sent.'”

“The supervisor made the announcement to get all the employees to engage in this cheating,” Giuliani said. “That’s not what I’m talking about. That’s what a U.S. citizen said under oath.”

Giuliani also said the woman said she saw election workers illegally coaching people on who to vote for.

He told reporters that much of the evidence is public and available to reporters online, including the Michigan case of Constantino v. City of Detroit.

“All you have to do to find out if I’m misleading you is look at the lawsuit,” Giuliani said. “Look at the allegations, look at the affidavit.”

Giuliani said the U.S. has provided hundreds of affidavits, but not all of them have been made public.