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Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, and Trump’s campaign attorney, Jenna Ellis, said in a joint statement: “With all due respect, it appears that the Justice Department has done nothing. Investigation.” “We have gathered a lot of evidence. that at least 6 states have illegal voting, but have not reviewed the evidence. We have many witnesses who have testified after swearing that they saw crimes related to electoral fraud. To our knowledge, none of them have been questioned by the Ministry of Justice. The Ministry of Justice has not audited any voting machine, nor has it used the power of subpoenas to determine the truth. “
The statement read: “However, we will continue to seek the truth through the judicial system and state legislatures, and we will continue to work for the authorization of the Constitution to ensure that every legitimate vote is counted and every illegal vote is counted. It will not be counted. Similarly, out of the greatest respect for the Attorney General, his opinion must be that there is no understanding or investigation results of the evidence of major violations and systemic fraud. “
Barr allegedly made the remarks in an interview with The Associated Press. The Associated Press has always been hostile to Trump.
According to the report, Barr said: “So far, we have not seen large-scale fraud that could affect election results.”
Barr also reportedly stated, “More and more people tend to view the criminal justice system as some kind of universal default solution. If people don’t like something, they want the Justice Department to step in and ‘investigate’ it. .. “
When asked to confirm comments in the report and why Barr did not comment at the press conference, the Department of Justice (DOJ) did not respond.
Someone saw Barr walk into the White House around 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday (December 1).
Despite mounting evidence of fraud in several states, Barr has been silent since Election Day.
A week after Election Day on Nov. 3, a memo that Barr sent to federal prosecutors was leaked and released. Barr instructed prosecutors to “in some cases, prior to electoral certification in his jurisdiction, trace the vote and substantive allegations of vote counting violations are like those I made in some specific cases.”
He also added: “If there are clear and apparently credible allegations of violations, and if these allegations are true, they may affect the results of a state’s federal elections, then such investigations and reviews can be conducted.”
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