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MANILA – A Filipino-American joins the camp of US President Donald Trump to challenge the results of the 2020 election.
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes said he is “on personal leave to help prepare and support litigation in various states that address the compromised electoral process.”
He later clarified that a license will not be taken from the office, but instead will take a “personal weekend to help review and advise on potential lawsuits” related to vote counting in various states.
To clarify a previous tweet, I am not going to take a license from the Attorney General’s Office. I will take a personal weekend to help review and advise on potential lawsuits related to ensuring all legal votes are counted.
– Sean Reyes (@SeanReyesUT) November 6, 2020
“Despite months of predictions of a ‘blue wave’, (the Republican party) kept the Senate and expanded the seats in the House. Biden and his allies know that (Trump) will win if only verified, the # votes are counted Sure that happens, but it seems that the courts will have to decide that. #RuleOfLaw, “Reyes tweeted on his personal Twitter account.
Despite months of predictions about a “blue wave”, @GOP kept the Senate and expanded the seats in the House. Biden and his allies know @POTUS will win if only verified, #legal the votes are counted. We make sure that happens, but it seems that the courts should decide that. #Rule of law
– Sean Reyes (@SeanReyesUT) November 6, 2020
While he believes that not all votes in the 2020 American polls are fraudulent, Reyes claimed that the counting of votes in the battlefield states may have compromised “the overall fairness of the electoral process and may disenfranchise millions. of Americans. “
But, if even some actions in the battlefield states resulted in the wrong vote counting or the rejection of proper votes, that compromises the overall fairness of the electoral process and can disenfranchise millions of Americans.
– Sean Reyes (@SeanReyesUT) November 6, 2020
“It is likely that some mistakes were made innocently. Others seem very intentional. But in any case, we must carefully review and remedy any wrongdoing. For the good of our nation and of whoever wins these elections, let’s make sure that fair way everywhere. #RuleOfLaw, “added Reyes.
Some mistakes may have been made innocently. Others seem very intentional. But, in any case, we must carefully review and remedy such irregularities. For the good of our nation and whoever wins this election, let’s make sure it is done fairly everywhere. #Rule of law
– Sean Reyes (@SeanReyesUT) November 6, 2020
Trump’s campaign team has already filed lawsuits in several states to challenge the vote count, but has yet to gain ground in court.
Reyes’ comments come days after he was re-elected as Utah’s chief prosecutor. He was first appointed to the position in 2013.
Reyes is also on President Donald Trump’s commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Last August, Reyes was one of the speakers at the Republican National Convention, where he highlighted his Filipino roots and defended Trump’s re-election, citing his shared fight with the U.S. president on human trafficking.
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