Trump Campaign: Legislatures in PA, AZ and MI to Hold Hearings on Voter Fraud


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The state legislatures of Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan will hold hearings on voter fraud after the disastrous and corrupt 2020 presidential election, according to the Trump campaign.

In a statement, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani said, “It’s in everyone’s interest to have a full vetting of election irregularities and fraud. And the only way to do this is with public hearings, complete with witnesses, videos, pictures and other evidence of illegalities from the November 3rd election.”

“There were serious irregularities, we have proof of fraud in a number of states, and it is important for all Americans to have faith in our electoral process,” Trump attorney Jenna Ellis said in a statement. “All we have wanted from the outset is to count every legal vote and discount every illegal vote.”

The first hearing will be held tomorrow in Pennsylvania at the State Senate in Gettysburg where legislators will hear from individuals who have signed affidavits regarding 2020 election fraud. Giuliani will also give a presentation at the hearing.

The Arizona legislature will hold its hearing on Monday, Nov. 30 and the Michigan legislature will hold one on Dec. 1. 

Fox News reports:

The Trump campaign pointed to a section of the Constitution that states state legislatures have the sole authority to select their representatives to the Electoral College, “providing a critical safeguard against voter fraud and election manipulation.”

“State Legislatures are uniquely qualified and positioned to hold hearings on election irregularities and fraud before electors are chosen,” the campaign said.

Michigan, Arizona and Pennsylvania have all been at the center of controversy following November 3, with many claiming all types of fraudulent election activities took place to help Joe Biden gain votes over President Trump. It will be difficult for these state leaders to deny that fraud took place once the Trump campaign presents its case.

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The state legislatures of Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan will hold hearings on voter fraud after the disastrous and corrupt 2020 presidential election, according to the Trump campaign.

In a statement, Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani said, “It’s in everyone’s interest to have a full vetting of election irregularities and fraud. And the only way to do this is with public hearings, complete with witnesses, videos, pictures and other evidence of illegalities from the November 3rd election.”

“There were serious irregularities, we have proof of fraud in a number of states, and it is important for all Americans to have faith in our electoral process,” Trump attorney Jenna Ellis said in a statement. “All we have wanted from the outset is to count every legal vote and discount every illegal vote.”

The first hearing will be held tomorrow in Pennsylvania at the State Senate in Gettysburg where legislators will hear from individuals who have signed affidavits regarding 2020 election fraud. Giuliani will also give a presentation at the hearing.

The Arizona legislature will hold its hearing on Monday, Nov. 30 and the Michigan legislature will hold one on Dec. 1. 

Fox News reports:

The Trump campaign pointed to a section of the Constitution that states state legislatures have the sole authority to select their representatives to the Electoral College, “providing a critical safeguard against voter fraud and election manipulation.”

“State Legislatures are uniquely qualified and positioned to hold hearings on election irregularities and fraud before electors are chosen,” the campaign said.

Michigan, Arizona and Pennsylvania have all been at the center of controversy following November 3, with many claiming all types of fraudulent election activities took place to help Joe Biden gain votes over President Trump. It will be difficult for these state leaders to deny that fraud took place once the Trump campaign presents its case.