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On Wednesday (November 25), the Pennsylvania Senate held an election hearing in Gettysburg. Giuliani and several witnesses accused the state of major voting violations. The republican voter was deprived of the right to count the votes.
Trump also spoke at the hearing for about 10 minutes by phone. He described the voter fraud found in key states like Pennsylvania, and said Democrats didn’t expect him to get such a high vote and hit the wrong gas to show his feet.
That night, Giuliani said in an interview with Fox Business Network’s “Lou Dobbs Tonight” show: “I think it’s going well because it’s the first time we’ve had a chance.” Show evidence. “
He said many people, including judges, have been trying to crack down on Trump. “They don’t want the American people to hear the evidence of fraud. They just keep repeating,” They don’t have any evidence, they don’t have any evidence. “We have a lot of evidence, and we only put out a small part as representative. But you see. We’re talking about ordinary people. They were threatened to vote for President Trump and prevented from voting. The votes were counted in secret rooms, hundreds of thousands, not just a few. “
Giuliani said that sending votes by mail is even more problematic. Pennsylvania sent a total of 1.8 million ballots, but received 2.5 million. “When this happened, someone must have falsified a large number of fake ballots sent by mail. Even if there are no witnesses, this is hard evidence that they voted, let alone those witnesses. One of the (witnesses) is a Democrat, and it’s treating them Philadelphia is shocked by the fact that election theft did it. This type of mistake is not uncommon. Large-scale fraud occurred in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and between 700,000 and 800,000 votes were stolen. ” said.
“Article II, Section 1, Section 2 of the Constitution gives the legislature the power to decide how to select voters. Considering that Pennsylvania’s vote count is false, they cannot authenticate it. If authenticated, Perjury is committed. “
Giuliani added: “I think we’ve convinced them that in Pennsylvania alone, (Trump’s) votes were underestimated by about 600,000 to 700,000.”
On the same day, Federal Judge Patricia McCullough ordered that Penn State cannot continue to complete the remaining voter certification work until the court holds a hearing on Friday (27). #
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