U.S. Election: McConnell and Navarro’s Different Choices

President Donald Trump, who is running for re-election, took to social media to call on Friday (Dec. 18) for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Republicans to get tougher on vote-theft. The day before, White House trade and industry adviser Peter Navarro released an analysis of the 2020 U.S. election titled “The Perfect Fraud: 6 Key Dimensions of Election Fraud.

As you know, McConnell said publicly on Tuesday (15) that he recognized Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden as president-elect and that he did not support the Republican senator’s support for the “anti-election theft” campaign launched by House Republican lawmakers.

As a seven-term senator of the Republican Party, McConnell’s “betrayal” behavior, for the Trump team is to add insult to injury. The company’s response was not intense, and he only criticized McConnell for giving up too early, as if he was chastising an old friend. 18 Trump’s tweets seemed to remain rational, only to say firmly: “Senate Majority Leader McConnell and Republican Senators must be tougher, or the Republican Party will cease to exist. We won the presidential election by a wide margin. Fight for it. Don’t let them (Democrats) take it away!”

McConnell’s parting of the ways is unmistakable after a series of unspecified events such as the resignation of Attorney General Barr,the delay in the release date of the intelligence director’s report. Showing that the top of the Republican Party with the so-called establishment side of the action, the Trump team more need not count on the Bush family and Romney.

However, this is still not all Republican choice, the action can be seen from the conservative economist Navarro, he is the U.S. White House trade and industry advisers, and election matters have nothing to do with, like other senior White House officials can stay out of it. But Navarro, using his academic skills as a university professor, carefully researched and summarized the complexities of the election fraud, and on Thursday released an analysis of the 2020 U.S. election entitled “The Immaculate Deception: Six Key Dimensions of Election Irregularities” (The Immaculate Deception: The Immaculate Deception: Six Key Dimensions of Election Irregularities,” an analysis revealing six major areas of election irregularities in six key swing states in the 2020 presidential election, including: blatant voter fraud, ballot mishandling, questionable process violations, equal protection violations, voting machine irregularities and significant statistical anomalies.

The 36-page report is based on evidence from more than 50 lawsuits and judicial decisions, thousands of affidavits and statements, testimony from state legislatures, reports and analyses issued by think tanks and legal centers, videos and photographs, public opinion and first-hand accounts, and extensive news coverage.

The Navarro report also made eight conclusions, emphasizing that: it is irresponsible for anyone, especially the mainstream media, to claim that there is no election fraud or evidentiary irregularities, given the large number of election irregularities and evidence that has been found; and the number of questionable ballots that have been found to be related to election irregularities is sufficient to flip the existing election results. The legislative and judicial branches failed to aggressively and comprehensively investigate the six major areas of election irregularities.

The Navarro report also highlighted that: anti-Trump media and social media formed a shield and became complicit in blocking the American public from knowing the truth. “This is a dangerous game that also undermines the credibility of the media, as well as destabilizes the political system and the republic.” If these election irregularities are not fully investigated before Presidential Inauguration Day, yet the irregularities are recognized as valid, there is a real risk that the country will never again be able to hold a fair presidential election, and “if that cannot be done before (Presidential) Inauguration Day, we risk having an illegitimate president in office who lacks the support of the majority of the American people. “

The Navarro report also criticized: some politicians, under intense political pressure, have failed to meet their constitutional obligations and responsibilities and have failed their states, this country and their political parties. In addition, state and federal courts, including the Supreme Court, have failed the American people by refusing to properly rule on the election irregularities before them.

McConnell has yet to comment on the Navarro report, but what the discerning eye has seen is that the choices of a seven-term Republican U.S. Senate grandee and a political literate like Navarro are so different and the differences so profound.