Giuliani: Swing states should allow Trump legal team to check voting machines

Trump‘s lawyer Rudy Giuliani said Sunday (20) that his team should have the right to inspect the voting machines in Arizona.

Giuliani told Steve Bannon’s “The War Room” show that voting machines do not contain medical information or illegal information, or even see which voters voted for whom, and that they are public information, not personal.

Giuliani said Arizona refused to allow them to inspect the machines “for the sole reason that they knew they were doing something dishonest”.

Giuliani said officials in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Georgia should “make available” dozens of voting machines to allow Trump’s legal team to conduct public inspections.

“It would allow the media to be there and make sure we don’t cause any damage to the machines; give us eight hours.” Giuliani said, “Let’s do one in Georgia, one in Arizona, and one each in Michigan and Pennsylvania.”

U.S. Attorney General William Barr, asked at a press conference Monday (Dec. 21) whether President Trump should implement a plan to confiscate voting machines used in elections, replied that he did not believe the plan should be implemented.

Barr issued a proclamation Monday on the 32nd anniversary of the Lockerbie bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which was shot down near Scotland in 1988, killing 259 people.

Barr will step down as attorney general this Wednesday (23).