U.S. Congressional Committee to Conduct First Hearing Next Week to Examine Election Fraud

The U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs will hold its first congressional hearing to review “irregularities” in the 2020 presidential election on Dec. 16.

Republican Senator Ron Johnson, chairman of the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, issued a statement saying that next Wednesday, the committee will hold a hearing “to review the 2020 election irregularities.

Johnson said in the statement, although the court accepted a number of related cases, but has not fully examined the election irregularities, can not let this situation continue.

The statement said: “Only full transparency and public awareness is the only way to resolve suspicions. That is the purpose of the hearings.”

In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Johnson said what Democrats did in the election has caused numerous Americans to question the legitimacy of the election.

U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson: “It’s a terrible situation, a large percentage of the American people don’t think this election is legitimate because the Democrats went beyond the limits and they did everything they could to make the (election) result suspect.”

Johnson sent back-to-back tweets Thursday and Friday, noting that the Senate released a report back in September stating that Hunter Biden had taken millions of dollars from foreign corporate deals.

The tweets continued, “The (mainstream) media had much more influence on our election than any conceivable Russian interference. We’ve been investigating Hunter Biden for months, but 36% of people who voted for Biden didn’t know about it.”

Curiously, though, the left-wing media, which covered up the Hunt scandal, is now beginning to report that Hunt is being investigated for tax problems. Outsiders question that this is being used by Democrats to divert the focus from the election fraud.