Reporter : Wang Yuhe / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/08/a102982264.html / Direct translation / Image : Video Screenshot
The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit in Arizona on Saturday (November 7), accusing Maricopa County polling station staff of issuing wrong instructions, resulting in the votes of some voters who went to the polling station in person were voided.
On the same day, thousands of people gathered in the plaza in front of the Arizona Supreme Court, demanding that the court investigate election fraud and hold the media accountable.
On the same day, the Michigan State House of Representatives and the Senate Supervision Committee voted to pass a motion to issue a subpoena to the state's Election Bureau to request election-related records to investigate whether there was misconduct during the election process.
Several counties in Michigan were discovered a few days ago that there was an error in the vote-counting system. In Antrim County, 6,000 votes originally cast for Trump were incorrectly calculated as being given to Biden. The same happened to Congress votes. The faulty software was found in 47 counties in Michigan.
Trump campaign lawyer Rudy Giuliani said on Saturday that Trump will not admit defeat because "at least 600,000 votes have been found to be problematic."
In addition, in addition to announcing the election fraud report hotline, the Trump campaign team also launched a new website called the "Election Defense Task Force" to support Trump's legal challenge to fraud.
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