Thursday, November 5, 2020

Trump camp in Nevada sues. Voters testify that they were "voted"

 Reporter : He Yating / Editor : Meilan / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/05/a102979982.html / Direct translation

Image : On November 5, 2020, the Trump campaign team held an "Important Statement" press conference in Las Vegas. (Ronda Churchill / AFP via Getty Images)


The US election fraud is spreading. On Thursday (November 5), the Trump campaign team held an "Important Statement" press conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, accusing the state of voter fraud. Some parties confirmed on the spot that they were "voted."

At around 11:40 on Thursday morning, the Trump campaign team held a press conference in front of the Clark County Election Department to announce an important statement. Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell, former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, U.S. Conservative League Chairman Matt Schlapp and Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald (Michael McDonald) co-chaired the conference.

Grenell announced that in order to protect legitimate voters, they are filing a federal lawsuit against Nevada on the issue of "voter fraud" because, according to their knowledge, Nevada's voting is flawed. For example, there are thousands of people who no longer live in Nevada, who still voted in the state; and people who have died still receive votes.

Grenell said, "In this country, counting illegal votes is unacceptable. This is happening in Nevada."

According to Nevada law, legal voters must have a residence history of at least 30 days in the state before they can vote.

In addition, Nevada voter Jill Stokke also told the media about her experience of being "voted". She said that she had always voted in person in the past. However, when she went to vote this year, she was told that her vote had already been voted, and the same thing happened to her roommate.

In response to these circumstances, Grenell announced that he would file a lawsuit on behalf of the Trump camp, accusing the Nevada election of malpractices and requiring the calculation of each valid vote.

The day before (4th), Nevada Republicans had told the media that they had received "tens of thousands of complaints" from voters and were carefully investigating each complaint.

The current election in Nevada is stalemate, the state has 6 electoral votes.

Fraud in the US general election has also aroused heated discussion among many overseas Chinese netizens.

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Update & Commentary 7/11/20

Trump team sued in four states. Legal experts analyze possible situation

In the face of the current vote count, President Trump has vowed to "never give up" and is ready to use all resources to start a legal battle in an all-round way. Experts predict that this will be an uphill battle, and the Federal Supreme Court may soon intervene in the Pennsylvania case involving the deadline for absentee ballots.

Regarding election fraud, the Trump campaign has filed lawsuits in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia, and Nevada, where elections are stalemate, to lay a foundation for challenging the vote counting results. However, their two complaints in Michigan and Georgia were rejected by the District Court. Experts believe that the Supreme Court may soon intervene in the Pennsylvania case concerning the extension of the date of collection of absentee ballots.

Traditional Foundation legal scholar Zack Smith: "The Supreme Court of the United States was asked to review and intervene in this case twice, but they both rejected it. The case is currently in the Supreme Court. Now that the election is over, they must give an opinion."

At present, the Trump team has opened a hotline and will soon launch a website for people to report election fraud and other activities. Experts pointed out that legal proceedings will be an uphill battle.

Traditional Foundation legal scholar Zack Smith: "Historically, courts have been reluctant to overturn election results, unless the fraud is public and obvious, and it is really excessive. And unfortunately, election fraud is often difficult to be Found that it is more difficult to prove in court."

The electoral college system is implemented in the US presidential election. According to the law, December 8 this year is the "safe harbor" period. Each state must elect an elector before that, and resolve any disputes between the electoral team and the elector; the electoral college will meet in each state to vote on the 14th.

Traditional Foundation legal scholar Zack Smith: "If no one can get a majority of the electoral college votes (270 votes), the result of the presidential election will be decided by the House of Representatives. Each state will have one vote to determine who is the president. The Vice President The decision will be in the U.S. Senate."

Experts believe that the main reason for the chaos in this year's elections is that the election rules of many states were changed arbitrarily by election officials and state courts in the state at the last minute. The establishment of these rules should have been the power of the state assembly.

NTD reporter Wang Kaidi reports from Washington, USA, https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/06/a102980917.html

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