Election Update 12-10: Trump: The country is deeply divided

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in the U.S. Supreme Court, alleging that the election process in the four states is unconstitutional.

Currently, 17 states have supported Texas in its lawsuit to the federal Supreme Court, including: Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah and West Virginia, among 17 other states . In addition, the state of Arizona has filed an amicus curiae brief to assist in the litigation, but is not a party to any of the litigation.

Meanwhile, President Donald Trump filed a motion with the Supreme Court to join the Texas lawsuit challenging the election results in four swing states in his personal capacity as a candidate for re-election (presidential). In the motion, Trump wrote that the United States is deeply divided in a way not seen since the 1860 election. At Trump’s invitation, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is also willing to argue the case before the Supreme Court.

The news of a judicial investigation of Hunter Biden, son of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, comes as allegations of election fraud abound in key states. Sources close to the investigation said the “tax probe” is related to the Biden family’s money dealings in China.

As Trump’s legal team and allies continue to pursue the truth about election fraud and challenge the results, a former military source warns that the Trump team is facing a cross-party, anti-Trump disinformation war that is designed to divide and distract the Trump team from the real fraud and malicious actions in the 2020 presidential election.

The following is a live update on the U.S. election situation.

Hunter Biden investigation focuses on money dealings with China

Hunter Biden, son of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, said Wednesday (Dec. 10) that he is under investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware.

The news drew a response from Joe Biden’s team, which confirmed the investigation from the sidelines.

Hunt though did not further specify the nature of that investigation. However, sources familiar with the matter told The Associated Press that the tax investigation is at least partially related to Hunter’s business dealings in China. Authorities have in fact opened the investigation since 2018, and investigators did not begin contacting Hunter Biden until recently because the Justice Department opposed making the investigation public before the election, the sources said.

In the midst of this election, the Biden family scandal, with Hunter Biden at its core, is an important key to the election campaign, yet it has not received enough attention from the American public due to many mainstream media cover-ups.

According to a poll of Biden supporters in key states released in late November, nearly half (45.1%) of former Vice President Joe Biden’s supporters in the seven key swing states had not heard or read any reports in the U.S. media about the Hunter-Biden scandal before November 3.

9.4 percent of respondents said they would change their voting decision if they knew about Hunter’s scandalous dealings with officials and businesses in China, Ukraine and Russia.

China Huaxin Energy Corporation (CEFC) wired $5 million to a law firm owned by Hunter Biden between August 2017 and August 2018, according to a report released by U.S. Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin).

They said, “China Huaxin Energy Corporation is effectively an extension of the Chinese Communist government.”

In October, the New York Post exposed a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden with emails and messages stating that China Huaxin and Hunter had a tentative agreement that said 80 percent of the assets in a project would be split equally between Hunter and three other people, with the remaining 20 percent split between “Jim” and “Big Guy,” whose 10 percent stake was held by Hunter on his behalf.

Tony Bobulinski, a former Biden family business partner, said in October that “Big Guy” was Joe Biden himself. He said that the Biden family received a lot of benefits from the Chinese Communist Party and “compromised” with the Chinese Communist Party.

Former Special Forces officer: Trump camp must be wary of disinformation warfare

A former U.S. special forces officer said President Trump’s supporters and allies are in the midst of a disinformation war designed to divide and distract them. The official said the disinformation war has been orchestrated by the Trump opposition across both parties to cover up “real fraud and malicious behavior” during the 2020 presidential election.

One piece of disinformation, the official said, was that a military raid in Frankfurt, Germany, yielded ballot data from a server facility that could prove fraud in the presidential election. Trump allies, including attorney Sidney Powell, have been spreading the story in recent days, and the U.S. military has denied the claims.

The official said claims that the German raid on the server misled the public, undermined efforts to “accurately track fraud” and caused a rift between Powell and Rudy Giuliani. Giuliani is leading the Trump legal team that is challenging the election results.

“The goal of the opposition was never the presidency, the goal of the opposition is to fundamentally change this country,” the official said, adding, “They are undermining the effectiveness of the Constitution. That’s the danger of disinformation, it distracts people from the real threat.”

The officer then spoke of the eight years Obama spent “placing all of his political allies in the establishment” to create an “underground government” or “shadow government” supported by the media and thugs.

“The media are the auxiliaries out there, and in addition there needs to be a real guerrilla force,” he said, “and we’d be wrong to think that that’s just Antifa or the BLM movement, all of which have professional revolutionaries in them.”

Cruz agrees to argue for Texas v. Four States

Late Monday night, the Texas attorney general filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court against four swing states for unconstitutionality in the general election. If the Supreme Court takes the case, Trump invited Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to argue it, and Cruz readily agreed.

Sen. Cruz’s spokeswoman, Lauren Aronson, told the Washington Examiner on Wednesday that Trump asked Cruz on Tuesday if he would argue the case.

The New York Times also reported Wednesday that Trump asked Cruz if he would be willing to make oral arguments in the case if it reached the Supreme Court. Cruz said yes.

Joining Texas v. Four States Trump: Nation in Deep Divide

U.S. President Donald Trump (Trump) filed a motion to intervene with the Supreme Court to join Texas’ lawsuit challenging the election results in four swing states in his personal capacity as a re-election (presidential) candidate.

The president’s filing reads, “Election officials in each of the defendant states made changes (to election statutes) or failed to enforce state election laws when conducting the 2020 general election.”

The motion papers filed write that our nation is deeply divided in ways that arguably have not been seen since the 1860 election. In the election just held, swing states failed to conduct state elections in accordance with state election laws out of clear partisan advantage, in direct violation of the plenary power to elect state legislatures granted by Article II of the U.S. Constitution.

A recent poll conducted by the prestigious Ras-mussen polling organization found that 47 percent of all Americans (including 75 percent of Republicans and 30 percent of Democrats) believe it is “likely” or “very likely” that the election will be stolen, the paper reads.

In the November election, nearly all historical indicators point to a Trump victory, the motion paper said. Trump won Florida and Ohio, and no candidate in U.S. history has ever lost an election after winning those two states. The document also notes that 18 of the 19 “trendsetter” counties in the United States chose President Trump.

In the document, Trump said, “The fact that almost half of Americans believe the election was stolen is indisputable.”

California Chinese supervisors saw election fraud firsthand: signatures messy and inconsistent

This year’s U.S. election fraud insider story is endless, not only the six swing states into the spotlight, California voters also continue to expose in the supervision of the vote, found that there is also local election fraud, including serious discrepancies in signatures, supervisors actions are controlled, and even many times as polling station staff Republican voters, this year submitted applications are stone dead.

Deng Yiming, a Republican poll worker who lives in the Chinese community of Los Angeles, told the Epoch Times at a Dec. 5 rally against vote-theft and in support of President Trump that he had been given the opportunity to supervise votes in Orange County at 8 a.m. on Nov. 10, after Election Day.

The Republican supervisor, Yiming Deng, revealed that he found serious discrepancies in voter signatures while supervising the ballots. He said: “some is to draw circles, scribbles, so scribbles circles, but the previous signature of the record to pull out completely is a very normal signature, this time the signature becomes a scribble circle; there are signatures completely different, the previous signature is close to his name signature, but this time the signature is completely illegible, is other (different) signature. “

The whole process of supervising votes, due to various resistance, Deng Yiming stayed in the supervisory center for just over an hour and left. “It’s hard to supervise over there. The staff is always watching you and won’t let you get close.”

Ken, another Republican voter who also went to Orange County to monitor the ballots, said, “When I went, two dozen people were looking at a screen, and the front of the screen was all Democrats, and they don’t count the votes. The people in the back had to look very hard, to move closer, and immediately someone stood up and said they had to stay away, to prevent the epidemic, which is all an excuse, because several of their own people stood very close together.”

But he still found some signatures that felt copied, the last and this signature were the same from the size, the color of the pen, the length of the strokes; other voters’ signatures were just scribbled and not at all right.

“So this is obvious forgery, that is, they gave us such harsh conditions to not let us see clearly, and we still see a lot of problems. There’s much, much more if you want to be careful.”

Michigan lawmaker threatens witness, removed from House committee

Michigan Democratic Rep. Cynthia Johnson has been stripped of her position within the state House Oversight Committee and is currently under investigation for threatening Trump supporters.

Johnson is the Democratic leader of the Michigan House Oversight Committee. The committee heard testimony last week from witnesses about election fraud and intimidation. Afterward, she told her supporters to “get it done and in order” and warned President Trump’s supporters to “watch out!” and “Be careful where you’re walking!”

She also said, “We are not playing with you. For the soldiers among you, you know what to do. Get it done, get it in order, and make them pay.”

Johnson also released another video Wednesday morning (Dec. 9) saying she meant for the “soldiers” of Jesus Christ to rise up against racism. The congresswoman also said on CNN that she personally received a voicemail threat that she would be “hung by a rope.”

Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield, a Republican, said in a letter Wednesday, “Johnson has been removed from the committee, we are considering further disciplinary action, and the department is conducting its own investigation. “

Chatfield added: “The threats, both to Democrats and to Republicans, are unacceptable and un-American.” The Speaker also noted that reports that Democrats have targeted Michigan Gov. Whitmer (R) and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (R) with threats are unacceptable.

U.S. Lawmakers Urge Barr to Appoint Special Prosecutor to Investigate Hunter

U.S. Rep. Ken Buck (R-Mich.) sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr urging him to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the overseas business dealings of Hunter, son of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, and “potentially incriminating evidence” found on a laptop allegedly belonging to Hunter.

“This investigation is critical to safeguarding America’s integrity and ensuring that a potential Biden administration is not the target of improper foreign interference,” Barker, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, said in a Dec. 7 letter to Barr.

Barker wrote that Americans have a right to know whether Mr. Biden’s ties to foreign governments could make him the subject of blackmail or other nefarious acts that could jeopardize U.S. national security or unduly influence U.S. foreign policy.

McCarthy: Swalwell, who was involved in a female Communist spy, should be fired

Pictured is U.S. House Minority Leader and California Republican Congressman Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) speaking at a press conference on May 15, 2020. (Olivier DOULIERY /AFP)

U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said in an interview with Fox News that not only should this Swalwell be expelled from the House Intelligence Committee, but also from the House of Representatives.

According to Axios Media, a Chinese spy named Fang Fang was active in Western politics several years ago, not only having sex with several U.S. politicians, but also seducing the “young and promising” local city councilman Swalwell and eventually helping him enter Congress.

McCarthy also asked Pelosi, who officially selected Swofford to the Intelligence Committee, “”Did Pelosi know about this when she picked him to be on the committee? “

Swalwell previously actively promoted the idea that “Russia likes Trump best”; he also vigorously attacked U.S. intelligence director John Ratcliffe’s warning that “China spies six times as much as Russia and 12 times as much as Iran “.” The only person who attacked Ratcliffe was this Swalwell. “McCarthy said.” Now we know why. “

Powell’s Arizona lawsuit dismissed, will be appealed to Supreme Court

On Wednesday, Dec. 9, a U.S. District Court judge dismissed a lawsuit filed in Arizona by Sidney Powell, a former U.S. federal prosecutor and prominent attorney, who teamed up with attorney Alexander Kolodin to represent him. In an interview with Epoch Times that evening, Kolodin said he was not surprised by the outcome, but that they would immediately file an emergency petition on Dec. 10 to advance the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

On Dec. 2, Powell and Collodin took Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs to court on behalf of several Arizona lawmakers, Republican Party Chairman Kelli Ward and other Trump supporters. The state is accused of having up to 410,000 illegal votes and Dominion voting machines involved in election fraud.

Colodine, Powell’s co-counsel, told the Epoch Times that the judge dismissed the case even though she did acknowledge that Dominion machines could conceivably cause fraud.” This always turns out to be disappointing. I think the judge got it wrong …… but I don’t agree with her decision. My client also disagreed with her decision. We always knew that this would ultimately be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. So we’re ready to take this fight to the end, and that’s the U.S. Supreme Court. “

YouTube to delete election fraud content, conservatives condemn

YouTube announced that starting Dec. 9, the platform will block and remove content containing “allegations of widespread fraud or errors that rewrote the results of the historic U.S. presidential election. Trump’s legal team said the day before that the safe harbor was not the final deadline for determining the election results and that they would continue the battle of fraud lawsuits.

Google’s YouTube said it blocked and removed information about the election fraud allegations because the so-called Dec. 8 presidential election “safe harbor” deadline had passed, saying “enough states have certified their election results.

However, unresolved legal battles are still ongoing, including a challenge in the Supreme Court, which could change the outcome of the election. But YouTube’s statement made no mention of any of that, nor did it mention the Dec. 14 date for the Electoral College vote.

YouTube’s announcement came under fire from conservative commentators who said the company was engaging in speech censorship. Many conservatives say YouTube and other social media companies have engaged in censorship of pro-Trump or conservative views.