Rudy Giuliani, head of Trump‘s legal team, said the team will adopt a different strategy and focus more on the voting machines used during the Nov. 3 election.
Giuliani spoke about the strategy shift on Saturday (Dec. 19) on former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon’s political show War Room.
Giuliani told Bannon, “We were in meetings off and on almost all day yesterday, and starting this morning (Dec. 19), (the team) has a completely different strategy.”
“That strategy will focus a lot of energy on some of the evidence that the team has on the (voting) machines.” Giuliani said.
Giuliani said Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (D) are suspected of cover-ups in their respective states. He added that the Trump team wants to audit the voting machines in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia and Michigan.
“I think we can get these done despite the boycott and the cover-up by the Republican governor, the guy in Arizona and the guy in Georgia – if we have their cooperation, we can be done by Monday,” Julian Ney said to Bannon. “I’m tired of dealing with them. We’re just pushing them aside, and I think you’re going to see a different strategy employed this weekend.”
Giuliani said the voting machines need to be audited. He saber-rattled the governors of Arizona and Joe, saying that inspecting these machines won’t see who you voted for, it’s public information, (and it) doesn’t even belong to you. “The reason you’re resisting us inspecting these machines is because you know you’re doing something improper.” He said.
“It’s OK to have the media there to make sure we don’t do any damage to the machines. Give us eight hours and we’ll tell you how many fake votes are in this machine and how it’s being used to rig the vote. Do it in Georgia, do it in Arizona, do it in Michigan, do it in Pennsylvania.” He said.
Voting machine manufacturer Dominion Voting Systems denies that its machines can switch votes. The machines do not switch votes given to one candidate to another, said John Poulos, the company’s chief executive. But a recent forensic audit of voting machines in Antrim County, Michigan, came to the opposite conclusion.
“The Allied Security Operations Group began investigating 22 Dominion voting machines in Antrim County, Michigan, in early December and concluded that the Dominion voting system deliberately and purposefully created errors within the system with the intent to commit systematic fraud as a means of influencing the outcome of the election.
Dominion, through a law firm, sent a letter to Sidney Powell, a prominent U.S. attorney working on the investigation into the alleged fraud of Dominion voting machines, asking her to retract statements she made about the company in press releases and in the media, and suggesting that the company might sue her for defamation. Powell did not respond to a request for comment from English Epoch Times. But Powell previously said in an interview with WMAL-FM radio host Larry O’Connor that she would be happy to see Dominion sue her over the allegations she made because that would allow her to pursue civil evidence gathering.
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