In the current U.S. presidential election, there have been numerous irregularities and election fraud in many of the swing states. With lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign and many legal organizations, it is likely that many states will not be able to certify the election results.
Federal Representative Mo Brooks has stated that according to the U.S. Constitution, if neither presidential candidate receives at least 270 electoral votes, the House of Representatives will decide the president-elect. Currently, the Republican Party has the advantage in the majority of state delegations, and Trump will be re-elected, after many legal experts have expressed similar views.
At the same time, Republican members of the Pennsylvania legislature have indicated that they will attempt to take back the power to appoint delegates to the electoral college, and are also prepared to issue a resolution stating that the executive and judicial branches of state government have usurped the legislature’s constitutional power to set election rules, and will ask the Secretary of State and the Governor to withdraw certification of the election results.
Following a hearing in the Pennsylvania Senate, Arizona says it will hold an election integrity hearing on Monday, which will be attended by President Trump’s attorneys Jenna Ellis and Rudy Giuliani, among others, and will be followed live by New Tang Dynasty and Epoch.
Sidney Powell, a Texas lawyer and Trump supporter, tweeted a seven-minute video on Friday in which researchers can easily change the results of a vote without a password or encryption key. The video, once again, raises concerns about voting machines and voting software.
The following are live updates on the US election situation.
Judge Rules No Change of Service Before Election Trump and Postal Service Appeal
President Donald Trump (Trump), the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and Postmaster General Louis DeJoy appealed a federal judge’s ruling Friday (Nov. 27), according to the U.S. Department of Justice. The ruling requires the USPS to suspend the service changes and deliver (mailed) ballots in time for the Nov. 3 presidential election.
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Giuliani: Plenty of Voter Fraud Evidence for Supreme Court to Consider
President Donald Trump’s campaign is busy taking election-related cases to the Supreme Court, Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani said Friday (Nov. 27).
Appearing online on U.S. News, Giuliani said, “We have 400 to 500 sworn affidavits from people who specifically ‘witnessed crimes committed in five or six different states in the largest election fraud scheme in the history of the country.'”
“The Democrats used the same cheating method in each of these states, which was to stuff mail-in ballots into ballot boxes and then exclude Republican supervisors so they couldn’t see what was going on. It happened in Pennsylvania; it happened in Michigan; it happened in Wisconsin; it happened in Nevada; it happened in Arizona; it happened in Georgia. It happened in at least those six states.” He added.
On Friday, a Pennsylvania court rejected an appeal by the Trump campaign, which challenged the results of the state’s election. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the challenge was without merit and that the campaign’s attorneys failed to provide evidence of election fraud.
Giuliani said, “I don’t understand these judges, why they’re avoiding the facts – the allegations are very specific.”
“The petition is 30 pages long. It names the accusers, it tells you what they saw, it tells you that they saw the fraudulent ballots. They saw the ballots counted four or five times on the night in question. These are allegations that couldn’t be more specific. So I don’t know if that’s an excuse to avoid tough cases or who knows, the reality is they can’t avoid it, because if they can’t do it in court, we’ll do it in the state legislature.”
A Pennsylvania judge, for his part, said in a separate lawsuit Friday that Republicans suing Pennsylvania could win.
Federal Judge Patricia McCullough said Pennsylvania officials’ expansion of mail-in ballots without a constitutional amendment appears to be unconstitutional.
The Trump campaign and Republicans have filed a series of lawsuits in battleground states such as Pennsylvania and Michigan. At the same time, the campaign is asking state legislators to intervene by sending electors to Washington to support Trump, although the result appears to be Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden winning the state.
Pennsylvania legislature asks governor to decertify election
Pennsylvania’s Republican state legislators announced Friday (Nov. 27) that they will introduce a resolution calling on the secretary of state and governor to revoke the certification of election results.
In a statement, Pennsylvania Republican lawmakers said, “Many compromises were made to Pennsylvania’s election laws during the 2020 general election. Numerous documented irregularities and misconduct occurred during the vote-by-mail, pre-ballot, and ballot-counting processes that undermined our election process, so we cannot accept the certification of statewide election results.”
They added, “We believe that this is a critical and important moment and that the Pennsylvania General Assembly needs to take extraordinary steps to respond to these extraordinary issues. We also believe that our oversight responsibilities as the legislative branch of Pennsylvania government require us to reassert our constitutional authority and take immediate action.”
“It is the responsibility of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to ensure that no citizen of this state, is denied the right to vote, to insist that all elections are conducted in accordance with the law, and to assure the general public that every legal vote is accurately counted.”
Pennsylvania House seeks to take back power to appoint electors
Pennsylvania Republican Senator Doug Mastriano said Friday (Nov. 27) that the Republican-controlled state legislature will work to take back its power to appoint delegates to the state’s electoral college. He said they could begin that process on Monday (Nov. 30).
Mastriano said he has been communicating with Republican House and Senate members in Pennsylvania in an effort to reclaim constitutional authority from the Secretary of State’s office. The reason, he said, was to hear testimony from poll watchers and others at a Republican state senate hearing in Gettysburg on allegations of major irregularities and massive fraud during the presidential election.
He said about half of the Republican leaders and lawmakers in the state House and Senate support restoring their constitutional authority. The state’s House and Senate are both controlled by Republicans.
“There is too much evidence of fraud and abuse for us to stand by and watch it happen all around us.” He elaborated, “If there is widespread fraud, then it’s up to Congress to step in. So we’re going to fight, we’re going to fight. We’ll fight all the way to the Supreme Court if we have to.”
At Wednesday’s (Nov. 25) hearing, Trump’s attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis called on the Legislature to exercise its constitutional authority.
Ellis said, “You are the best body with the constitutional authority to do this.” “You have multiple options before you.” One possible option, she said, is for the Legislature to call a special election.
National Hispanic voters leave Democrats for Trump
A recent poll shows that a whopping 47 percent of Florida’s Latino voters voted for Trump, up 12 percent from 2016. The trend is the same in other states across the country. Experts analyze the reason for this is that these formerly Democratic voters are disgusted with the socialism of the left.
According to a poll conducted by the Americas Society, nearly half of Florida’s Spanish-speaking voters voted for Trump in the general election, a 12 percent increase over Trump’s 2016 vote, while Biden’s vote was down 10 percent from the 2016 Democratic candidate, Hillary.
That’s because the Democrats opted for a socialist agenda, which turned Florida’s predominantly Hispanic community of Cuban and Venezuelan immigrants, said Giancarlo Sopo, a Kawakami campaign aide.
“In 2018 we saw Democratic Party Chairman Tom Perez say that AOC is the future of the party,” Sobo said, “so if it’s true what he says in the future, it’s not surprising why a lot of Latino voters in Florida, who used to vote Democrat, are leaving, because no one wants socialism in the U.S. in the future.”
Sopo said the phenomenon is not only happening in Florida, but also in other states such as Ohio, Nevada and Texas, where Hispanics have seen varying degrees of increase in Trump’s share of the vote.
As for the border issue, Sobel said that the notion that “Hispanics don’t like the wall” is a misconception. In fact, the Hispanics next to the border are the ones who are negatively affected by illegal immigration. According to a recent Pew poll in 2020, two-thirds of Hispanics see increased border security along the U.S.-Mexico border as a very important goal.
Detroit scrutineer: Enter centuries-old birthdays at the count.
Trump supporters demand a halt to the vote count outside the TCF, a counting center, on November 4, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. (JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images)
Recently, several anti-election theft rallies were held in front of the City Hall in Lansing, Michigan’s capital. At the second rally, one of the poll watchers testified that she witnessed someone entering a fake birthday date of 1900 in the counting hall of the TCF Center in Detroit. Instead, she herself was expelled, harassed, and intimidated when challenged.
The ticket inspector reminded everyone that freedom of speech in America is being eroded by communism. A pastor at the rally also said that socialism and communism will not be allowed to take over America.
Ms. Jazmine Early, the scrutineer and community leader, said, “I went to the counting hall at the TCF Center Cobo and witnessed the fraud. Someone had entered a birth date of 1900. When I asked them, they tried to throw me out up to five times, and I was harassed and intimidated. As an American and as a patriot, I did what I had to do. I stood up for my right to be on the ballot box and make sure it was honest.”
She said. “We know that President Trump won the election. We will fight it. We will fight it legally, and our fight is on.”
Short video of Powell retweeting machine to change ballots
Texas attorney and Trump supporter Sidney Powell tweeted a seven-minute video on Friday (Nov. 27) about how easily voting machines can be operated to change ballot results.
She wrote, “A short video about how Democrats are lying to America and to each other!”
This video (link here) describes simple experiments by computer scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, that can change voting results using only a few lines of computer code. No password, encryption key, or access to any other part of the voting machine is required to tamper with the results.
This video was uploaded in 2014. One of the women in the video, who participated in the experiment, burst into tears when she saw the truth.
She said she was saddened by the tampered results because people who were willing to give up their lives to protect the security of the election were labeled “conspiracy theorists” while the voting machine vendors were lying and saying that everything was fine.
House Minority Whip: Biden’s Energy Plan Threatens U.S. Manufacturing Industry
U.S. House Minority Whip Steve Scalise criticized presidential candidate Biden’s energy plans, saying they would affect “hard-working families” and undo the progress the Trump administration has made on middle-class economic recovery.
Scalise said Biden’s energy policies would destroy jobs in the U.S. fossil fuel sector, increase energy costs for families, and make the U.S. dependent on oil from Russia and the Middle East.
Scalise praised Trump’s policies, saying they have helped the U.S. increase its energy independence and reduce its dependence on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). He also applauded the president’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement.
“The Paris Agreement is a failure. No country in Europe complied with it, and they exempted China from it, so that China would take manufacturing jobs away from many countries,” Scalise said.
“We don’t want that to happen in the U.S. We need to bring manufacturing back. We need to strengthen our economy, focus on helping hard-working families, be part of the middle class, and deny China the gains we’ve made in Trump’s first term.”
U.S. Senator: through state delegation vote, Trump can win re-election
Republican Federal Representative Mo Brooks said this week that President Trump will be re-elected if the 2020 election goes to the stage where the House of Representatives determines the president-elect.
If both Trump and Biden fail to receive at least 270 electoral votes, the House of Representatives will decide the president-elect in accordance with the Constitution. In this case, each state’s delegation would have one vote, which would be determined by the members of the delegation, which is currently in the Republican majority in the House of Representatives.
Brooks said, “In the House of Representatives, there are 26, maybe 27 delegations with a majority of Republican members of Congress and 20 delegations with a majority of Democratic members of Congress.”
If the House decides the president-elect, the Senate decides the vice president-elect. Currently the Republicans have a 50-48 majority in the Senate.
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz shares Brooks’ view. He said, “Trump is preventing Biden from getting 270 votes by challenging Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin and Arizona, i.e., by filing lawsuits and recount requests.”
“Trump is following the rules of three 19th century elections,” Dershowitz said, following the same rules in the 1801 victory of Thomas Jefferson, the 1824 victory of John Quincy Adams, and the 1877 victory of Rutherford Birchard Hayes The Way.
Arizona Legislature to Hold Election Hearing with Trump Lawyers
The Arizona Legislature plans to hold an election integrity hearing next Monday (Nov. 30) that will include President Trump’s attorneys Jenna Ellis and Rudy Giuliani.
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