With allegations of fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election swirling, sworn testimony from numerous witnesses testifying to election fraud in swing states is emerging as election investigation hearings unfold in Congress and swing states. on December 19, President Trump (R-Texas) tweeted that Biden did not win and that Biden lost six swing states.
On Dec. 14, while the Electoral College certified Biden, at the same time that Democratic electors in seven states cast their votes for the state’s certified Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, Republican electors in those states also voted for President Trump. A rare Electoral College matchup occurred.
On Saturday (Dec. 19), Trump tweeted, “He (Biden) didn’t win the election, he lost all six swing states.”
The president then reiterated the election fraud, writing, “Then they [Democrats] poured hundreds of thousands of votes in every state and got caught.”
Trump also reiterated his call that Republicans need to fight to defend the integrity of the election. “Now, Republican politicians must fight lest their great victory be stolen. Don’t be weak fools!” He wrote.
Trump also took to Twitter Friday (Dec. 18) to call on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Republicans to get tougher on election theft.
Trump wrote: “Senate Majority Leader McConnell and Republican Senators must get tougher or the Republican Party will cease to exist. We won the presidential election by a wide margin. Fight for it. Don’t let them (Democrats) take it away!”
Trump also tweeted Thursday night (17), “(If things fall over,) Democrats will never tolerate Republicans stealing a presidential election!”
He also included an editorial in the New York Post titled “Stephen Colbert’s Joe Biden interview a real joke” under his tweet.
Stephen Colbert is the host of CBS’s “Late Show. The New York Post editorial writes that in Colbert’s interview, he (Colbert) portrayed Biden’s son Hunter, who was involved in the scandal, as a victim.
White House trade and industry adviser Peter Navarro released an analysis Thursday (Dec. 17) titled “The Immaculate Deception: Six Key Dimensions of Election Irregularities. The Immaculate Deception: Six Key Dimensions of Election Irregularities,” released Thursday, Dec. 17, reveals the unusual performance of six swing states in the 2020 presidential election.
The 36-page report reviews and analyzes recent publicly available evidence of election irregularities, and assesses and identifies key allegations of election irregularities in six key battleground states. The six key battleground states are: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Election irregularities are outlined on six levels, including: direct voter fraud, ballot mishandling, disputed procedural foul play, Equal Protection Clause violations, voting machine irregularities and significant statistical anomalies.
“If these election irregularities are not fully investigated before Presidential Inauguration Day, but the irregularities are recognized as valid, there is a real risk that the country will never again be able to hold a fair presidential election.” the report reads.
Trump tweeted Saturday, “Peter Navarro released a 36-page report with allegations of election fraud that are ‘more than enough’ to shift victory to Trump. This is a great report by Peter. It is statistically impossible for (me) to lose the 2020 election.”
He also teased a major protest in the capital city of Washington on Jan. 6, urging people to “show up, it’s going to be loud!”
On January 6, a Joint Session of Congress will be held to count the electoral college votes, and at least four members of the House of Representatives will raise objections to the swing state’s electoral votes at the session. At least four members of the House of Representatives are expected to voice their opposition to the swing state’s electoral votes, including Mo Brooks, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Barry Moore and Bob Good.
Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs (R) also told Newsmax that he will stand with Brooks and support a challenge to the Electoral College vote.
Alabama Republican U.S. Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville (R) said he is considering challenging the swing state’s electoral vote results in a joint session of Congress. Trump praised Tuberville as a man of courage and a hero.
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