U.S. Senate National Security Committee Chairman: the court did not hear the evidence of election fraud case

Senate Election Fraud Hearing Has Many Questions to Answer “Refusing to Admit Fraud Is Not the Way to Make America Successful”

Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, tweeted a series of tweets on Dec. 21 to summarize the Senate’s Dec. 16 hearings on fraud in the 2020 election. He said that many of the issues raised in the Senate Committee on Election Fraud are very important and that the Senate needs to investigate these issues in order to address them.

Johnson mentioned that the committee’s findings at the Senate 2020 election fraud hearings included: the U.S. court did not hear the Republicans’ evidence of fraud in the 2020 election; the U.S. Department of Homeland Security talked about “2020 election security” in terms of cybersecurity and did not mention fraud; and the Democratic Party tried to avoid the 2020 election fraud issue by blaming all Republicans who raised the issue, but the issue was a concern for tens of thousands of voters in the United States.

U.S. Court Hears No Evidence of Election Fraud

Sen. Johnson tweeted a video of the hearing, saying that Sen. Rick Paul (R-Texas), who attended, pointed out that after the 2020 election, the American people filed a large number of lawsuits over election fraud, but more than 60 lawsuits were dismissed by the courts, leading the American people to believe that there was no election fraud in 2020.

Senator Paul therefore made Starr, the 39th Undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Justice, admit during the hearing that the U.S. courts refused to hear the Trump camp’s election fraud lawsuits for technical or procedural reasons, not legal ones. He also made Starr acknowledge that Pennsylvania and several U.S. states were blatantly unconstitutional in 2020 because their secretaries of state changed their states’ election statutes.

Judge Starr also acknowledged in court that Pennsylvania and several other state capitals blatantly changed their state’s election regulations during the 2020 election, and that such conduct was unconstitutional.

Judge Starr said the U.S. Constitution clearly states that the states’ election regulations are determined by the legislature, adding that Pennsylvania blatantly violated this constitution, saying, “Similar problems may have arisen in other states.”

U.S. intelligence agencies claim 2020 election security is cybersecurity, not fraud

Senator Johnson later confirmed with a video of the hearing that Ohio Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) made the former director of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity Directorate Christopher Cox Krebs (R-Ohio), who was in attendance, admit that the U.S. intelligence agencies’ claim that the 2020 U.S. election is secure refers to the fact that the election was not hacked and is not about fraud.

Protecting the rights of the people of the Republic U.S. must ensure that the election results are accurate

Johnson also used video of Trump lawyers Jesse Binnall and Sen. Rich Scott (R-Fla.) speaking at the hearing to show that the U.S. government should adhere to the principle of one person, one vote if it wants to protect the public’s confidence in the U.S. election.

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) said at the hearing that if voters want to have confidence in the fairness and integrity of the election, they must ensure legal voter participation, verify voter signatures, all voters must participate on Election Day, and voters must show their identification and allow poll watchers to monitor the votes.

Binal added that “one person, one vote” should also be ensured and that the ballots should be read with the exact number of votes. Binal said: “These requirements should not be a partisan point of view, this is to ensure the accuracy of the election results must be taken to protect the rights of the people of the Republic.”

80% of U.S. Trump Supporters 60% of Biden Supporters Admit General Election Fraud in 2020 Election

Senator Johnson then described how the Democratic Party, which has been trying to hold Russia accountable for the meddling role it played in the 2016 election, is trying to avoid the issue of lawlessness and fraud in the 2020 election.

Sen. James Lankford (D-Okla.) compared two election polls conducted in December 2016 and shortly before this year, saying that in the December 2016 poll, only 32 percent of U.S. voters said they estimated that the 2016 election may have been interfered with by Russia, and that Congress then spent millions of dollars investigating “Russian interference in the U.S. election” on the grounds that “people were concerned about the potential impact of this issue.

In a December poll, 46 percent of U.S. voters said they believe there was fraud and deception in the 2020 election, with 80 percent of President Trump’s supporters and 60 percent of Biden supporters holding that view, but the Democratic Party is trying to avoid the issue.

Senator Lankford also said that his state of Oklahoma and 27 other U.S. states had all their absentee ballots counted and read on Election Day night, so the results in their states were credible, but the people of the state knew something was seriously wrong in this year’s election when they heard a week later that the swing states did not know how many ballots needed to be counted in their states. Senator Lankford concluded that the “ballot harvest” and the practice of mailing absentee ballots to all voters without checking the number of voters in the state were clear indicators of fraud in this year’s election.

Refusing to acknowledge fraud in the 2020 election is not the way to make America successful

Senator Johnson then used a video of Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri to say that millions of voters believe that the 2020 election fraud denied them their legitimate right to vote; that the very people who refuse to acknowledge the U.S. 2020 election fraud are the same people who pushed the Russian hoax in 2016; and yet refusing to acknowledge the election fraud that has occurred is not the way to make America successful.

Senator Hawley said that when he spoke with more than 30 voters in his district on the 15th, he found that every single one of them believed they were disenfranchised in the 2020 election, that their votes were ignored, and that the election was rigged. Hawley said, “These are very reasonable, usual American voters, and these are voters who firmly believe that they are being disenfranchised in the 2020 general election.”

Hawley then noted that the group of people who won’t allow people to question the integrity (honesty) of the U.S. 2020 election are the same people who pushed the Russia Hoax in 2016, claiming that Russia interfered in the U.S. 2016 election, and Hawley said, “Their call for silence is not the way to solve this problem, it’s not the way to make America successful, and it’s not the way to make America united. 74 million Americans (who support President Trump) are not willing to shut up about it.”

“The 2020 election fraud is a very important matter for millions of Americans.”

Senator Johnson concluded that the majority of Americans are questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 U.S. election, which is a serious issue facing the United States of America. The U.S. Congress should continue to focus on the issue of fraud in the U.S. 2020 election.