Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Trump's legal battle begins in multiple states, mass gatherings and joint media operations

Reporter : Luo Tingting /  Editor: Wen Hui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/10/a102983365.html / Direct translation

Image : On September 25, in Newport News, Virginia, USA, President Trump delivered a speech at a campaign rally. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)


The Trump team is fighting legal battles in several key swing states. President Trump plans to restart large-scale rallies. At the same time, the Trump team will also launch a "campaign-style media operation", regularly publish news briefs, focusing on the legal proceedings of the Trump team.

According to Fox News, in the morning of November 9, the campaign manager of the Trump camp, Bill Stepien, held a staff meeting at the campaign headquarters. He said that the Trump team has initiated legal proceedings in several key battlefield states and plans to adopt unconventional methods to challenge the election results.

Steven said they plan to hold "a series of Trump rallies" that will focus on the campaign team's ongoing legal work in many states across the United States.

At the same time, the Trump team will also deploy recounting teams in several key states and launch "campaign-style media operations." Trump campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh will lead the "campaign-style media campaign", regularly publishing news briefings, publishing content related to legal actions, and key speeches. The team will also play a major role in raising legal defense funds.

Steven said, "President Trump will not give in! People need patience!"

According to Axios, the Trump team stated that they and the White House senior adviser Jared Kushner and the current chief of staff Mark Meadows and others have a common goal, which is to use legal procedures to ensure President Trump's re-election.

The Trump team plans to use the "dead vote" fraud as an important evidence of voter fraud. According to Breitbart News, a lawsuit filed by the Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF) stated that at least 21,000 people on the Pennsylvania voter list are dead. In this year's general election, Pennsylvania failed to "reasonably maintain" voter registration records in a timely manner in accordance with federal and state laws.

Currently, the Trump team has initiated proceedings in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Georgia. Lucian Lincoln Wood, a well-known American human rights lawyer, recently announced that he has joined the Trump team to support Trump in his fight to safeguard the US constitution.

President Trump issued a statement on the 7th stating that the lawsuit is still ongoing and the general election has not yet ended.

On the same day, 50 states in the United States simultaneously held "Stop Stealing" demonstrations to protest against Biden's fraud in the general election.

Thirty-eight U.S. lawmakers wrote to U.S. Attorney General Barr on the 6th, requesting the Department of Justice to investigate widespread election fraud in the general election.

On the 9th, Missouri’s Attorney General Schmidt announced that he led a coalition of 10 state attorneys generals to support the Penn State Republican’s lawsuit against Penn State Secretary of State Boockvar (Republican Party of Pennsylvania v. Boockvar) .

They urged the Federal Supreme Court to reverse the Penn State Supreme Court’s ruling on the state’s mailed ballots and ruled that mailed ballots received within 3 days of the election day (November 3) are invalid.

Schmidt said in a tweet: "Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of our Republic, making the United States a role model for all countries in the world. In order to make elections fair and free, we must ensure that every legitimate vote is counted, and every illegal vote will not (be counted)."


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