President Donald Trump called Wednesday at a Pennsylvania State Senate hearing, where his legal team was appearing as part of his legal battle against the election results.
After calling his lawyers in the middle of the hearing – at the Windham Hotel in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – Trump embarked on a vigorous, 10-minute long rally on election fraud, during which he exposed many of his familiar false claims of dead voting, illegal voting. , Democrats’ corruption and more.
“We have to turn the election around, because there is no doubt that we have all the evidence, we have all the affidavits, we have everything,” he said, adding that there was no evidence of his various allegations. “All we need is for some judges to hear it properly without taking a political opinion or any other kind of problem, because we have everything and, by the way, the evidence we are talking about has now come in. Have been. “
Trump and his allies have filed more than 30 lawsuits across the country in a failed attempt to overturn President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. Most cases have been denied, dismissed, compromised or withdrawn and no court has received a single case of voter fraud.
Trump’s hopes of fighting the election results were further dampened this week as several major swing states, including Pennsylvania, certified their election results. After weeks of delays, the Trump administration on Monday also officially authorized Biden’s transition process, giving the president-elect access to crucial resources and classified information.
Trump ended his call by praising former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer in Pennsylvania who is representing the president’s case with Ellis.
“I want to thank Rudy Giuliani for not being able to retreat because he was being shouted at,” he said. “He was a great mayor, but more importantly, what you are doing now is more important than being the great mayor of New York City and being the greatest mayor ever. , Because you will save our country. “
Behind the scenes, however, Trump has expressed frustration with his legal team, NBC News reported earlier this week.