Report by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
Image : Kayleigh McEnany, White House News Spokesperson, shows Fox News the 234-page testimony against Michigan State for election fraud (Samuel Corum / Getty Images).
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Trump campaign team's lawsuit against Michigan State for election fraud
According to the reports of Western Journal and NTD, the Trump campaign team has filed a lawsuit against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Wayne County officials alleging that credentialed election challengers could not view the vote counting and challenges against ballots were ignored, thus ineligible ballots were counted.
The complaint was filed Wednesday and cited dozens of sworn affidavits from Republican challengers who say they were treated unfavorably compared with Democrats in Wayne County.
The affidavits include ineligible ballots, backdated ballots and ballots where a person’s birthdate was recorded as Jan. 1, 1900, according to WWMT-TV in Kalamazoo.
Based on the affidavits include ineligible ballots, backdated ballots and ballots, the complaint states that if a voter was not in the poll book, election workers would create a new record and use Jan. 1, 1900, as the voter’s birth date.
The lawsuit asks the court to order Benson “to not certify the election results until they have verified and confirmed that all ballots that were tabulated and included in the final reported election results were cast in compliance with the provisions of the Michigan Election Code.”
Refs : Trump versus Benson, final Michigan Complaint, https://www.scribd.com/document/483862522/1-11-10-20-Trump-v-Benson-w-d-Mich-Complaint-Final#fullscreen&from_embed; https://www.westernjournal.com/trump-campaign-files-major-election-lawsuit-citing-dozens-sworn-affidavits/?utm_source=push&utm_medium=westernjournalism&utm_content=2020-11-10&utm_campaign=pushtraffic
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Reporters : Bi Xinci and Mingyu / Editor : Xiao Jing, https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/11/a102984614.html, https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/11/a102984545.html/ Direct translations
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White House accuses Michigan State for election fraud in 234-page testimony
On Tuesday, the White House spokesperson published more than 200 pages of sworn testimony against the election violation in Michigan. The Trump team also announced that it would file a lawsuit against the state’s "Wayne County." On November 14, Trump supporters will launch demonstrations in all states across the country to support Trump's accountability for the Democratic Party election fraud.
White House spokesperson McKenney gave out 234 pages of sworn testimony in an interview with Fox News, accusing Wayne County, Michigan of election violations. She mentioned, "We have been hearing questions about "Where is the evidence?" The evidence is here, right here, 234 pages of sworn testimony. These are real people, real accusations, and signatures certified by a notary. ."
On Tuesday night, McKenney appeared on the Fox News "Hannity" show with Ronna McDaniel, chairman of the Republican National Committee. On the show, McKenney talked about several of the allegations listed in the affidavit from Wayne County. Was declared the winner of the general election.
She told the show’s host Sean Hannity, “They are accusing a county, Wayne County, Michigan. They said there was a batch of votes, 60% of which had the same signature.”
"They said that 35 ballots had no voter record, but they were counted anyway; 50 ballots were counted multiple times through the tabulation machine."
McKennaney also shared details from another affidavit in which a woman pointed out that "her son has passed away, but somehow still voted."
"This (only) is one of many, many allegations in a county. Still in a county, the scrutineers were threatened by racial harassment in many cases, and they were expelled from the scene. Democratic scrutineers are distributing documents, these The document is about how to distract Republican scrutineers," McKennaney continued. "These are true. Anyone who cares about transparency and system fairness should hope to investigate all of this."
On Monday (November 9), President Trump's campaign team filed a lawsuit in the Wayne County Circuit Court, accusing voter fraud in the counting process. The lawsuit stated that county election officials allowed various fraudulent means to process ballots, including requiring polling station staff to back-fill the ballot date and not verify the signature on the absent ballot. Several witnesses have submitted affidavits to prove the alleged election fraud. Two scrutineers, as plaintiffs, are seeking a temporary restraining order for counting votes. The case is under trial.
At night of Tuesday (November 10), the Trump campaign announced that it had filed a lawsuit in the Western District of Michigan District Court, accusing Wayne County of widespread election violations and illegal behaviors, and seeking investigations on protection against voting software system (Dominion Voting System) that caused malfunctions in multiple states.
Matt Morgan, the general counsel of the Trump campaign, previously stated that the lawsuit will include 100 witness statements, each of which alleges multiple violations of the state’s election laws.
Morgan said the lawsuit will seek to "determine the accuracy of the watchmaking equipment or software used in Michigan because of reports that these watchmaking are inaccurate."
Although the vote counts in Pennsylvania and Nevada have not yet been completed, many media predict that Biden will win in these two states, believing that his electoral votes exceeded the threshold of 270 electoral votes, and then it is convenient to announce his victory prematurely on November 7.
Voting counting in Georgia and Arizona is also continuing. Georgia and Wisconsin will recount the votes, and the results of these two states initially showed Biden ahead.
Trump accused of voter fraud said that because his campaign team launched multiple legal challenges in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and Michigan, any announcement of victory would be outdated. early. Trump said on Tuesday that his campaign team is making progress and that he will eventually be declared the winner of the general election.
The Trump team announced on the same day that it filed a lawsuit accusing the Wayne County of Michigan of election violations and requiring all votes to be verified before the state's election results can be certified.
This is the latest case of the Trump team’s legal challenge against election fraud.
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Nationwide "Stop To Steal" and "Request integrity of the election" demonstrations
On Saturday (November 14), Trump supporters plan to hold demonstrations to "stop theft (election)" and "request the integrity of the election" in all states and Washington, DC.
The "March for Trump" group that initiated the parade stated that the purpose of the parade is to support President Trump and not to compromise on election fraud.
The group stated in the announcement, "The Democrats plan to deprive Republicans of their voting rights and invalidate their votes. The American people must stop it. Together with President Trump, we will not back down. We will ensure the integrity of this election for the sake of our national interest. "
The group said that before Facebook closed its page, the number of followers on the page grew to 360,000 within 22 hours.
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Michigan voters: vote must be recounted to defend a fair election system
Reporter : Vivienne Lafarge / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/11/a102984583.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
In front of the City Hall in Lansing, Michigan, voters come here to participate in the "Stop To Steal" protest. Let us hear what they say.
Michigan voter Jerry Denman said, "The silent majority is no longer silent, I think you see it now."
Michigan firefighter Jerry Danman believes that votes must be recounted.
Michigan voter Jerry Denman said, "I think it should be recalculated now. The media has been constantly criticizing the president (Trump). I even think this is unprecedented. So what we are worried about now is the fairness of the voting mechanism."
Jerry Denman also said that he does not deny the possibility that the Democratic Party is trying to coup.
Michigan voter Jerry Denman said, "This is (caused) by the Democratic Party. They have been talking about it for the past few months, so it's not surprising. They have been saying that they are going to fight for it (the presidency). When they reached the point of treason, they even said that they would create a coup."
Michigan voter Joseph Yancho said, "We are talking about legal voting, we are talking about voting on time, we are talking about both parties supervising the counting of votes, not the basement."
Michigan voter Joseph Yancho believes that if the electoral system is not credible, what can the public believe in?
Michigan voter Joseph Yancho said, "I am an independent individual, not just a straight Republican. This is not only about the Republicans, it is about our country, it is about the integrity of our institutions."
Recently, Democratic Representative Alexander Ocasio-Cortez publicly proposed to liquidate Trump supporters, and Yancho shouted to him that he would never be allowed to do so.
Michigan voter Joseph Yancho: "AOC I want to tell you. I know you have a list, a list of everyone who supports Trump. Then you also write me down. We are waiting for you. We have to see what are you going to do? Start rounding up us right away? To influence our business? This will not happen. You know our president (Trump) will not give in. He will not give in, never will. He is not a loser. He is a lion, he is a fighter, and he always fights for us. If necessary, then we ask the Supreme Court to solve it."
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At Sacramento rally, voters point out the harms of socialism
Reporters : Wei Kaixi and Chen Yuxiao / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/11/a102984310.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
After the general election, there have been election fraud incidents across the United States. With the emergence of various evidences, hundreds of people participated in the "Recount California" event in Sacramento, the capital of California, last Saturday, demanding that California's legal votes be recalculated.
Former Chinese San Francisco mayoral candidate Li Aichen said, "California has the most homeless people, the most drug dealers, and a lot of human trafficking. Then the evil wants to steal elections. We will stop them from stealing (elections) and stop stealing!"
On Saturday (November 7), in the capital of California, Sacramento, hundreds of people gathered and held a "Recount California" event, shouting "Stop the Steal" (Stop the Steal) slogan and demanding that California's legal votes be recounted.
Rachelle Cole, California Central Valley voter, said, "I know that several people's votes have not been counted."
California Central Valley voter Rachelle Cole said, "There are electoral cheating across California. We need to recount California's votes, just like Michigan and other states."
In fact, since the general election, election fraud has been reported one after another in various states across the United States. Therefore, voters rallied again after the general election to express their demands for a fair election.
Li Aichen said, "Let us all across the United States and the world see that the Democratic Party is a corrupt vote, a vote of the dead, and a substandard vote. Let us people from the Department of Justice have a chance to come take them to jail."
Under the control of the Democratic Party, many California voters feel deeply that socialism has invaded. Voters said that she found that in the past year, South Bay's security has been getting worse.
Chinese immigrant Wendy said, "Robbery, smashing cars, making people panic, this is what the best country in the world should not be like. Socialism has entered this country, corrupting the upper echelons and the Democratic Party. They are all corrupt officials."
Wendy added, "Trump drains the Washington marshland for the bottom of our people, and prevents these (corrupt) people from being in charge, so that we will have a good life!"
Regarding the Trump team's request to recalculate the legal votes, the people on the scene expressed firm support and hoped that this election could usher in a fair and just result.
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