The counterattack is coming! Trump: Big news coming out of Pennsylvania

Trump announced on the 21st that there will be “big news” in Pennsylvania.

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows (Mark Meadows) said on the 21st, on the issue of voter fraud, Trump (Trump) team’s “counterattack” will come. On the same day, Trump also announced that there would be “big news” in Pennsylvania.

On the morning of Dec. 21, President Trump tweeted that “big news coming out of PA” and that a very large number of illegal votes could not be counted. Rigged election!

It is still unclear whether the new move by the Trump camp is related to the appeal filed by his campaign to the U.S. Supreme Court on the 20th, or to the new plan finalized by the Trump team on the 18th.

Trump’s personal lawyer, former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, revealed that the Trump team held several meetings on the 18th and has finalized a new plan that is expected to be incorporated soon. He said that the Trump team’s focus will be concentrated on the election machine exhibits in each swing state and will disclose the election machine fraud in the swing states one by one.

Giuliani also disclosed that Trump has access to all swing state election machines, but he did not elaborate more.

In addition, the campaign also filed a legal action with the U.S. Supreme Court on the 20th, an appeal that seeks to overturn the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s rulings in three cases. The three cases sued Pennsylvania for “illegally changing” its mail-in ballot law around the time of the presidential election.

The lawyers argue that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decisions violate Article II of the Constitution and the 2000 Bush v. Gore decision. The lawsuit is seeking “all appropriate remedies,” including revoking the appointment of electors who voted for Biden and allowing the Pennsylvania General Assembly to choose their own electors.

When the Electoral College voted on Dec. 14, the Pennsylvania Republican Party allowed its own electors to vote for Trump and Vice President Mike Pence to set the stage for a subsequent process to challenge the election results.

On Dec. 21, White House Chief of Staff Meadows revealed that “several members of Congress just met with President Trump in the Oval Office” and that the Trump camp “is preparing for a counterattack. Stay tuned.”

Meadows did not disclose which members of Congress met with Trump or what the meeting entailed.

Currently, members of Congress from several states, including Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia and Texas, have said they will challenge the electoral vote on Jan. 6.

Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks mentioned that after talking with several senators, he is optimistic that there will be senators to challenge the election with him and his colleagues. Several senators, including Alabama Congressman Senator Tommy Tuberville, have also expressed their interest in challenging the Electoral College votes in Congress.