Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Trump Campaign: Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan to Hold Public Hearings on Election


Three states are set to hold public hearings in coming days to assure voters that all legal votes have been counted and "illegal votes have not been counted," the Trump campaign said Tuesday, according to Fox News.

Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney who is leading the legal challenge effort is also set to make a presentation, according to Fox News.

"It's in everyone's interest to have a full vetting of election irregularities and fraud," Giuliani said Tuesday. "And the only way to do this is with public hearings, complete with witnesses, videos, pictures, and other evidence of illegalities from the Nov. 3 election."

Pennsylvania and Michigan both certified their election results for Democrat Joe Biden this week, and Georgia did so last week. Those three states, along with uncontested states, give Biden enough electoral votes to claim the presidency, but President Donald Trump has said he will not concede, and his legal team continues challenges in those and other states, alleging massive voter fraud.

So far, courts have dismissed multiple cases, and any new votes found for Trump have not been enough to turn the election in any state that has gone for Biden.

The Pennsylvania state Senate will hold the first of the hearings Wednesday, according to the Trump campaign. It is set to feature testimony from witnesses "who have filed affidavits attesting to 2020 election fraud."

The Pennsylvania Senate Majority referred to the hearing in a tweet as an "informational meeting on 2020 election issues."

The Arizona legislature will hold its meeting Monday, followed the next day by Michigan.


 

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