The day Barr resigned, Trump vowed to set up a special inspection to investigate fraud

President Trump and the first lady walk across the South Lawn of the White House on Dec. 23.

On the day Attorney General Barr resigned, President Trump tweeted that he wants to create a special prosecutor to investigate election fraud. The day before, Trump spoke at the White House, reiterating that the left stole his victory and stressing that “election fraud will not be tolerated.”

On the evening of Dec. 23, EST, President Trump first floated the idea of a “special prosecutor” to investigate election fraud.

He tweeted, “After seeing massive voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, I disagree with the idea that there is no need for a strong, fast and impartial special prosecutor.”

“This is the most corrupt election in our nation’s history and it must be carefully investigated!” He wrote.

Both attorney Lyn Wood and General Flynn retweeted the Trump tweet, with Lyn Wood writing, “Strong, swift and fair, Attorney Bauer fits the description perfectly.”

General Flynn also tweeted that he thought the best choice for special counsel was Attorney Bauer because she would tell the truth and scare the hell out of everyone.

Patrick Byrne, founder of the U.S. e-commerce company Overstock, said on the “The Pete Santilli Show” YouTube channel on the 23rd that this was confirmed news. He believes that President Trump will put Bauer in the position of special prosecutor.

The 23rd is also the last day in office of U.S. Attorney General Barr, Trump previously announced that Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen, who is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, will serve as a special prosecutor. The last day of his tenure, Trump announced that Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen would become acting attorney general after Barr’s departure. Rosen had warned in August this year that overseas powers might try to influence the U.S. election in November.

Barr admitted for the first time that there was fraud in the 2020 election at a press conference before he left office on the 21st, and said he was too permissive of fraud. But he refused to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the election fraud and the corruption scandal of the Biden family.

“In an interview with Forsyth News, Judicial Watch President Felton questioned whether Barr was protecting the Biden family by not appointing a special prosecutor, a double standard with the Justice Department when it appointed special prosecutor Mueller to investigate Trump.

Fayden said that President Trump should appoint a special prosecutor alone, and that he has the right to appoint a special prosecutor under the Constitution, which he can do.

Earlier, the Wall Street Journal 12 had cited sources familiar with the matter, Trump said he would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the November U.S. election fraud and Hunter Biden. Biden’s problems.

On Dec. 10, Trump had shared a post on Twitter in which at least 26 House Republicans called on Trump to instruct the attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate election fraud and irregularities.

The letter also noted that the Justice Department under Barr has not taken sufficient action to address the issue of election fraud.

Trump himself has repeatedly and publicly criticized Barr’s investigation into allegations of election fraud as “ineffective and disappointing.”

In an interview with Fox Business News on Nov. 29, he said that neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor the FBI “have seen any information about fraud or irregularities” since Election Day and “are missing in action and can’t tell you how far they’ve gone.”

The day before Trump vowed to set up a special prosecutor to investigate election fraud, he posted a video of a nearly 14-minute speech on social media reiterating that the forces of the left stole his victory and re-emphasizing the president’s solemn mission to uphold the Constitution.

Trump said, “This year, Democratic officials and swing states, under cover of the New Crown (Communist Party of China) virus, violated their own state laws and engaged in election fraud unprecedented in American history.”

He said nearly 75 million voters voted for him, and he received 12 million more votes than in the 2016 election, the most votes for a sitting president in U.S. history, and the support of a large number of minority voters such as African-Americans and Hispanics. But forces on the left of the Democratic Party stole his victory.

Trump said the fraudulent votes found in the swing states, just to correct some of them, would be enough to reverse the election results and that “massive fraud should not happen, it’s an assault on democracy, it’s an affront to the Republic.” “If fraud this egregious is not thoroughly investigated and addressed, the 2020 election will forever be considered the most corrupt and illegitimate election in history.”

“I won a landslide victory, and the American people understood that, and they showed their anger and fear,” he stressed, “and we absolutely cannot tolerate this election fraud.”