Powell's blockbuster petition in Georgia, Michigan. Trump: The election was rigged, but we will win!
On November 25 (Wednesday), well-known lawyer Sidney Powell and his team formally filed a blockbuster petition in the courts of Georgia and Michigan . Among them, the complaint of Georgia is 104 pages long, and the complaint of Mississippi also has at least 75 pages, which enumerates massive evidence of election fraud. The complaints can be accessed at DefendingTheRepublic.org outside Twitter.
In an interview with Fox News a few days ago, Powell made it clear that the CCP’s funds are behind the fraud system in this election, and that “the evidence of foreign forces manipulating the election is overwhelming.” She vowed to "seek the truth" on behalf of the American people, "We will not allow the cornerstones of this great country to be destroyed by outright fraud."
At noon on November 25, the Pennsylvania Senate's first election fraud hearing was held in Gettysburg. President Trump made a remote speech via telephone connection. The President encouraged Republicans and supporters not to shrink from pressure, and to adhere to correct principles.
President Trump tweeted on the evening of November 25: "This election has been rigged, but we will still win!"
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The following are 12 news summaries of the election update on November 26 (Thursday) by Sound of Hope:
<The latest developments in major swing states' legal battles>
【Georgia】
1. Attorney Powell filed a heavy litigation. The complaint was 104 pages long and listed a large number of heavy evidence of fraud in the Joe State election.
2. Attorney Linwood's petition to postpone the state's voting certification filed in Georgia District Court was rejected. So he filed an urgent motion to the Court of Appeal, requesting an urgent review of the lower court's ruling. On November 25, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals approved Attorney Linwood's urgent motion.
3. The "Amistad Project" of the Thomas More Society, a national conservative legal group, filed a lawsuit in Georgia, alleging that the state may have up to 200,000 illegal ballots, enough to flip Election results.
【Pennsylvania】
1. The Senate of Pennsylvania held a public hearing on the issues arising in the general election in Gettysburg on November 25. Trump's legal team lawyers Giuliani and Ellis attended the hearing. President Trump also spoke to Republicans and supporters who participated in the hearing by telephone, encouraging everyone not to shrink from pressure and to insist on doing the right thing.
2. At present, 9 cases related to election fraud have been filed in Pennsylvania. Attorney Giuliani told the Pennsylvania Republican state senators that they have the power and responsibility to vote for electors in that state.
【Arizona】
1. The Republican Governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey, stated that he will not certify that Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, wins the election until all legal cases related to the election are finally resolved.
2. The Arizona State Assembly stated that it will hold a public hearing on the issues arising in the general election on November 30.
【Wisconsin】
The Thomas More Society of Wisconsin submitted an urgent complaint to the Wisconsin Supreme Court on November 23, stating that because the state had 150,000 suspicious ballots, it asked the court to stop the state from on December 1. The election results are certified before the deadline.
【Michigan】
1. Attorney Powell filed a heavy litigation. The complaint was 75 pages long and enumerated a large number of heavy evidence of fraud in the Michigan election.
2. The Supreme Court of Michigan ordered the next court to act quickly to assess the state's allegations of election fraud.
3. The State Assembly of Michigan stated that it will hold a public hearing on the issues arising in the general election on December 1.
【Nevada】
Judge James Russell of the First District Court of the State has agreed that a hearing will be held on December 3 on numerous allegations of election fraud in the state, and 15 witnesses will attend the hearing.
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Trump tweeted: Biden will never get 80 million votes
As of November 26, the voting results of the US general election showed that Biden had received more than 80 million votes. President Trump tweeted questioning the data, saying that this election was 100% rigged, which is absolutely impossible.
Trump said: "I just saw the voting table. Biden will never get 80,000,000 votes!!! This is a 100% rigged election!"
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Trump lawyer Ellis: I received hundreds of threats
President Trump’s lawyer, Jenna Ellis, said in an interview with "Brightbart" News on November 25 that she had recently received hundreds of threats, including letters, private messages and anonymous calls.
She said: "A person called me dozens of calls between midnight and 4 in the morning. He tried to break the'DND (Do Not Disturb)' setting I set. My phone was going to be blown up." She pointed out that these threats and false accusations came from the Democratic Party and some media activists. Ellis also said that she will not be intimidated by these threats, "I will not, I will not back down, my mission is truth, my God is the Lord Jesus Christ, and my client is the President of the United States."
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Pennsylvania Hearing: Inspector confirms 47 USB cards are missing in the state
At the first election fraud hearing held by the Pennsylvania Senate on November 25, Delaware County Republican vote scrutineer and cyber security expert Greg Stenstrom testified that he had witnessed the various events that took place on polling day. Such violations included 47 USB flash memory cards storing vote data missing.
Stansstrom said that he has seen an election official upload data from a USB to a voting machine at least 24 times without the supervision of a vote scrutineer. After questioning federal prosecutor William McSwain and some law enforcement officials, he learned that the official handling of the USB card in this way violated the election process review regulations. It is also abnormal for election officials to leave two or more USB cards in the voting machine.
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The Twitter account of the senator who initiated the Pennsylvania hearing is blocked while Facebook and Twitter may be involved in lawsuits due to censorship
On November 25th, the Senate of Pennsylvania held its first election hearing in Gettysburg. On the same day, Twitter blocked the Twitter account of Senator Doug Mastriano, the Republican of Pennsylvania who initiated the hearing.
Tech giants such as Twitter and Facebook have recently increased their censorship of Trump supporters. U.S. congressmen indicated that they would consider revising section 230 of the "Communications Rules Act". By then, these social media giants and high-tech companies may be involved in lawsuits due to censorship.
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Giuliani: Pennsylvania commits perjury if it verifies election results
At night of November 25, Trump's lawyer Giuliani was satisfied with the hearing in Pennsylvania that day in an interview with Fox Business News. He believed that "It is going well because this is the first time we have the opportunity to show evidence". He also talked about the second section of Article 2, Section 1, of the U.S. Constitution that gives the legislature the power to select electoral college members, and said: "The Pennsylvania State Assembly has the responsibility to vote for the electors of the state."
Giuliani also stated that if the state government authenticates the election result when the Pennsylvania election result is false, it is guilty of "perjury."
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Former colonel testified at Pennsylvania hearing: 1.2 million Pennsylvania ballots may be changed
Former U.S. Army Colonel Phil Waldron attended the Pennsylvania Senate hearing on November 25 as a witness. He said that as many as 1.2 million votes in Pennsylvania may have been changed or fraudulent. He said that after the general election, 2.5 million data disappeared from the Pennsylvania Secretary of State’s government website, and that “the voting systems of both Pennsylvania and the United States have been manipulated.”
Waldron, who has served in the Army for more than 30 years, is currently the founder and CEO of a combat and defense training company. He revealed that his team has been studying the issue of voting machines being manipulated for two years.
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Latest poll: Nearly 80% of Trump voters believe that the 2020 election was stolen
The latest poll published by the American magazine "Politician" shows that 79% of Trump voters believe that Democrats have stolen the election results through fraud, and only 21% believe that the election results are valid.
The survey also showed that nearly two-thirds of Trump voters did not accept the election results, and their distrust of the election results reached a new high; 83% of Trump voters believed that the media is the enemy of the people.
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Colorado Republicans call for review of Dominion voting system
Republicans in Jefferson County, Colorado, called for an audit of the 2018 and 2020 elections. They said that all 62 counties in Colorado have used Dominion software, but the software has major technical security problems. There is evidence that through the Dominion voting system, the Democrats transferred a large number of votes that originally belonged to Trump to Biden. Therefore, the Colorado Republicans also asked to check the source code of the Dominion voting system.
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Data show that the turnout rate in some electoral districts of Wisconsin surged abnormally
The latest analysis data shows that although the total number of votes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin decreased by 13,000 this year, the turnout rate has increased unusually. The city’s five electoral districts saw a vote increase of 31% to 44%. One electoral district had 105% of eligible voters, and the other four electoral districts had a voter ratio exceeding 92%.
According to analysis, it is obvious from these data that some people in Wisconsin have voted in the general election and violated the state's election law. Collin Roth, spokesperson for the Wisconsin Law and Freedom Institute, said that the institute has filed a lawsuit against Wisconsin’s election violations, and the case is still pending trial by the Wisconsin High Court.
The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit rejected the Trump team’s request on Friday. The Trump team said that this will speed up the appeal of the case to the US Supreme Court.
Jenna Ellis, senior counsel to the Trump campaign team, issued a statement on Twitter after the Third Circuit ruling, “Pennsylvania’s radical judiciary continues to cover up allegations of large-scale fraud. We are very grateful to be able to have the opportunity to submit evidence and facts to the Pennsylvania Legislative Court. Towards the Supreme Court!"
At the hearing held by the Republican Policy Committee of the Pennsylvania Senate on November 25, a large number of witnesses testified that there were major election violations, errors and frauds across Pennsylvania.
Among them, the ticket station inspector Greg Stenstrom said that he has seen many violations, including Delaware County's handling of mailed ballots; warehouse managers have uploaded the data at least 24 times without supervision in USBs to the voting machines.
The Pennsylvania Court's decision on Friday will put the case to the Supreme Court of the United States. Trump has publicly stated that the conservative majority of the Supreme Court may decide the case in favor of a 6-3 vote.
In addition, the Arizona legislature will hold an election integrity hearing on November 30, in which Trump team lawyers Ellis and Giuliani will attend.
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Pennsylvania GOP Legislature Will Seek to Reclaim Power to Appoint Electors
Reporter : Jack Philipps / Publisher : The Epoch Times PREMIUM
Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano, a Republican, said Friday that the GOP-controlled state legislature will make a bid to reclaim its power to appoint the state’s electors to the Electoral College, saying they could start the process on Monday, Nov. 30.
Mastriano told War Room that he has been in communication with Republican Pennsylvania House and Senate members to reclaim their constitutional authority from the secretary of state’s office. The reason why, he said, is due to a hearing in Gettysburg with GOP state senators that heard witness testimony from poll watchers and others who alleged there were significant irregularities and fraud during the presidential election.
He said that about half of the state GOP House and Senate leaders and legislators support the move to reclaim their constitutional authority. Both the State House and Senate are controlled by Republicans.
“So, we’re gonna do a resolution between the House and Senate, hopefully today,” he told Steve Bannon’s War Room on Friday. “I’ve spent two hours online trying to coordinate this with my colleagues. And there’s a lot of good people working this here. Saying, that the resolution saying we’re going to take our power back. We’re gonna seat the electors. Now obviously we’re gonna need the support of the leadership of the House and Senate, we’re getting there on that.”
Mastriano then acknowledged that the legislature will attempt to take the power back from the Democratic governor and secretary of state offices over electors.
“That is exactly what we’re going to do,” he added, saying that it will “obviously be a struggle.”
“We’re gonna hear the palpitations and you know the outcries of our Governor [Tom] Wolf and Secretary [of State Kathy] Boockvar, whose resignation should have happened months ago and she shouldn’t have ever been confirmed,” the Pennsylvania Republican said on the show.
But it’s necessary, he argued, because there is “so much evidence of shenanigans and fraud, we can’t stand aside and just watch this unfold around us.” Elaborating, he said, “If there’s extensive shenanigans out there it’s up to the General Assembly to step in. So we have a fight on our hands and we’re gonna fight. We’re gonna take the fight all the way to the Supreme Court if we have to.”
During the hearing on Wednesday, Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis called on the legislature to exercise their constitutionally given authority.
“You are the best constitutionally-invested entity to do that,” Ellis said. “You have a variety of options in front of you.”
One possible method, she said, is for the legislature to call for a special election. Ellis also noted that state legislators “can direct the manner of your electors … one option should not be to ignore it and certify a corrupted, irredeemably compromised election.”
Giuliani, in the hearing, cited the 12th Amendment as well as the Constitution’s Article II, Section One that assigns the election to individual states to be conducted “in such manner as the Legislature thereof shall direct.”
Boockvar, the secretary of state and chief election officer in the state, has said she has seen no evidence of voter fraud or mass irregularities that would overturn the election results in the state. State data shows that Biden leads Trump by about 80,000 votes. Other secretaries in other states where the results are being challenged have made similar claims.
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