U.S. President Donald Trump makes a video statement at the White House at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 2. official_white_house_photo
After the Nov. 3 presidential election vote, President Trump, who has been expressing his opinions primarily through Twitter, made an unannounced video statement at 4 p.m. Wednesday (Dec. 2) at the White House. His opening words were, “This may be the most important speech I’ve ever given.”
President Trump, who spoke for nearly 50 minutes Wednesday, said he wanted to provide the American public with an update on some of the current work in progress to “expose the enormous voter fraud and irregularities that took place in the ridiculously long election on November 3. Trump said we used to be used to the term Election Day, but now it’s Election Day, Election Week and Election Month. “A lot of bad things have happened during this absurd period,”
President Trump rambled, sometimes using charts to illustrate a series of unprecedented mass cheating that took place in this U.S. election. He referred to the greatest privilege an American should have – the right to vote. But “I have no higher duty as President than to defend the laws and the Constitution of the United States. That’s why I’m determined to protect our election system, which is currently under deliberate attack, and that began months before the presidential election.”
President Trump said he had been warned not to declare victory prematurely. “We were told repeatedly that it would take weeks to count absentee ballots and verify the results before a winner could be determined.” He also mentioned Biden’s campaign reaction. “My opponent was told he could stay away from the election (event). Don’t campaign (for the event). (They said) ‘We don’t need you, we’ve done it. The election is done.’ In fact, they acted like they already knew how it was going to turn out.” “They covered it.”
President Trump said it was “very, very strange” that all this happened after the election. “In the days after the election, we witnessed an orchestrated effort to falsely award the winner of the election, even as the votes were still being counted in many states.”
President Trump concluded his remarks by saying that his friends had congratulated him on a series of successes during his presidency, but all of that together was not as important as what I’m doing now, which is to save our electoral system and to save our country. “We will defend the integrity of the vote by making sure that every legal vote is counted; that illegal votes are not counted. It’s not just about honoring the votes of the 74 million Americans who supported me, it’s also about making sure Americans can have confidence in this election and in all future elections.”
The November 3 U.S. election vote fraud scandal, a number of swing states continue to expose a variety of election fraud chaos, in recent days in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan and other states for public hearings, a large number of witnesses to testify in public, revealing a variety of election fraud phenomenon. But most of them have not been covered by the “mainstream” media. Now that President Trump himself is facing the American public in public and presenting all kinds of fraud, perhaps he will be better understood by American voters.
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