The crocodiles will lose all their money! Executive orders to interfere with elections are too heavy for them to bear in their lives. Disclosure: Intelligence sources say Donald Trump did indeed win the 2020 election.
Afraid of jail? Georgia’s secretary of state suddenly announced: statewide signature check. Trump’s team says it will continue to fight no matter what happens on January 6.
Afraid of jail? Georgia’s secretary of State announces: Signature of the entire state
On The 16th Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, announced that signatures would be verified statewide. Pictured is Georgia secretary of State Ravenspauger.
On December 16th Brad Ravenspauger, Georgia’s secretary of state, announced that signatures would be verified statewide. Outside analysis suggests that Mr Lafensperger may have been forced to make the decision because he feared a prison sentence.
Lafenspauger said the team is committed to restoring confidence in the election and that all Americans, all Georgians and all voters should be respected. More than one verification will take place before absentee ballots are counted, and signatures will be confirmed twice, Mr. Lafensperger said.
After three counts of votes, Joe refused to check the signatures. Trump has said many times before that he would win in Georgia “easily and quickly” if Either Georgia Governor Brian Kemp or Georgia Secretary of State Ravensperger allowed a simple signature verification of the ballot. But now the Joe Biden administration has forcibly certified the results of the election.
On December 15th Lin Wood, a lawyer in Joe’s state, tweeted that the governor and secretary of state were colluding with the Communist Party and asserted that they would go to jail. President Donald Trump also retweeted the tweet.
Team Trump: Will fight no matter what happens on January 6
Eastern time on December 16, trump team lawyer jenna Ellis told news limit (Newsmax), “we will continue to push the key, I’m very glad to see that you know, Michigan, Georgia and other states, and Arizona in their state legislatures to take some action.”
Jenna Bush, trump’s lawyer. Ellis said on December 16 that trump’s legal team will continue to fight no matter what happens on January 6. Mr. Ellis speaks at a news conference on Nov. 19.
“This is not a partisan issue, this is something that every American should be concerned about, so we’re going to keep fighting this war,” Ellis said. “Whatever happens on The 6th of January, we will fight and hope to make sure that the results of this election are correct.”
In addition to his legal battle lines, Trump is believed to have constitutional presidential prerogatives to challenge fraudulent results in order to uphold the integrity of the election.
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