President Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giulia, will bring witnesses to alleged voter fraud at a hearing Wednesday to consider Trump campaign voters and election fraud claims in Michigan.
“I have heard him say that he has credible claims of voter fraud in Michigan, so I expect him to present his case, and I expect him to bring to the fore many people in Michigan who claim to have the first knowledge of voter fraud, “Michigan Legislative Republican Rep. Matt Hall Hall told Fox News on Wednesday.
Rudy Giuliani headed to Michigan to test the election
Giulia’s testimony came after Trump’s legal team on Nov. 3. Michigan, along with several other states, has tried to prove voter and election fraud in the wake of the presidential election results.
Although Hall Lay said he did not know whether the testimony included new evidence or witnesses, the hearing, which is expected to run for three hours, would not change the outcome of the 2020 general election.
“We’re a” Versailles committee looking at how the election went in Michigan and we’re trying to find ways to move forward. ”
Despite repeated allegations of fraud by Trump’s legal team, Michigan state officials are standing by the election results, showing that President-elect Joe Biden defeated President Trump by 154,188 votes in the Great Lakes State, meaning Biden will secure 16 state official election results. Electoral college votes as certified.
“The winner is the person who receives the popular vote in the state, and must be certified by the Canvassers Board, a board of two republics and two democratic members,” he added. “We are not trying to overturn this in any way, to bring to light the allegations we have made and to wait for future elections, to amend the law on books so that they run smoothly. We are trying to investigate these allegations. And we can restore people’s confidence. “
Wednesday’s hearing is not fighting the election results. Instead, asked to investigate complaints of fraud or injustice during the election process, Trump has not abandoned his efforts to tackle election results in the campaign courts.
In the 11th hour of the game, Trump’s legal team filed an appeal in a previous lawsuit rejected by Judge Cynthia Stephens after failing to produce the right papers in his campaign to target Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in an election fraud lawsuit.
The campaign had 21 days to submit the correct paperwork before the November 30 midnight deadline. But as a clear attempt to drag out the court proceedings they are trying to block the ability to vote in the election-oriented College Ledge on December 14, they applied at 11 a.m.: Monday at 21 p.m.
“The conduct of the general election in Wayne County was catastrophic,” the appeal said, according to Michigan Live. “The Wayne County Board of County Canvassers has found that more than 70 percent of the eastern area is out of balance. More than seventy percent! ”
Not all state officials believe the hearing is a beneficial process to secure easier elections in the future.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said on Twitter after Tuesday’s hearing that any valid allegations of election or voter fraud should be brought to the attorney general’s office for investigation.
“To repeat, this [Michigan Department of Attorney General] Investigates any and all credible allegations of election / voter fraud. “There are 2 U.S. attorneys, 83 county prosecutors and more than 500 police and sheriff’s departments [Michigan] These crimes can be reported. “
“Why aren’t these witnesses under oath?” He added.
However Hall Lay said the committee would review the hearing as “informational working sessions”, not as “legal proceedings”.
State House Democratic leader Christine Gregg also raised the issue of the hearing, calling it “infinitely biased theatrics.”
Gregg said in a statement Tuesday that many Republicans continue to push the Trump campaign’s radical effort to undermine our election and undermine public confidence in democracy. “The fact that Chairman Hall and the Republican leadership have chosen to give Mr. Giuliani a platform to sell his debunked conspiracy theories is frank, cynical.”
Greg could not be reached for comment.
But Hall Hall took the lead, telling Fox News that the hearing is set to improve future elections.
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“Our function as a committee is to look at the election, to review what happened, to allow credible claims to be made and to look at future legislation that will improve our process,” Hall said.