Senior White House adviser: “Another set of electors” will send Trump’s votes to Congress

According to Newsmax, Senior White House adviser Stephen Miller on December 14 said the electoral College vote will not end President Donald Trump’s re-election hopes because his Allies are planning to send “another set” of electoral lists to Congress.

“The only date in the Constitution is January 20,” Miller said on Fox News’s “Fox and Friends.” “We have enough time to correct this fraudulent election result and prove that Donald Trump was the winner.”

Miller added, “As we speak, another set of electors in the contested states will vote, and we will send those results to Congress. This will ensure that all our legal remedies remain open. That means that if we win these cases in court, we can direct the alternate electors to be certified.”

Miller said Trump supporters will serve as “alternate electors” in the disputed states of Michigan, Georgia, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and will submit their unofficial results.

Miller said that if the Trump campaign continues to succeed in its legal efforts in those states, the “alternate” electors will be recognized when Congress convenes a joint session to count the electoral votes on January 6.

The Washington Post reports that alternate electors are technically allowed to meet and cast their ballots, because electors for each candidate are designated before the election. If their votes are sent to Congress, Congress must consider them.

“You just take out three unconstitutional [votes] and Donald Trump is the winner of this election,” miller said.

Georgia’s signature matching rule, he said, was “unlawfully changed through a protocol without legislative approval.”

“In Wisconsin, there were hundreds of thousands of fraudulent votes, absentee voters who never actually filed for an absentee ballot,” Mr. Miller said, and in Pennsylvania, “democratic ineligible ballots were repaired before election day in a clear violation of equal protection.”