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Turn the situation in a few weeks Trump: Never bet me to lose
Reporter : Li Yun / Editor : Deming / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/14/a102986591.html / Direct translation
Image : US President Trump said in an interview on the 13th that he wanted to tell those who persuaded him to give up: Never bet him to lose. (Web Screenshot; Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
In response to the systematic cheating in the US general election, the Trump camp is starting a legal battle and winning the first battle. In his latest interview, President Trump said that he is confident of winning re-election and told those who persuade him to give up: Never bet him to lose.
U.S. President Trump said in an interview with the Washington Examiner on November 13 that he had heard many people suggest that he surrender in recent days, but he refused and he will continue to fight. He wants to tell those who persuade him to give up: "Never bet me to lose."
Trump predicts that the electoral vote battle may turn around in a few weeks. "We will win Wisconsin." "Arizona has a margin of 8,000 votes; if we can be allowed to review millions of votes, we will easily find 8,000 votes. If we can review our situation will change Good."
Regarding the election in Georgia, Trump said, "We will win because our current vote count is 10,000 or 11,000. We are counting the votes manually. Manual counting is best... I think we will win Georgia."
The Secretary of State of Georgia announced on November 11 that the state’s originally planned review action will be expanded to "full manual recounts in all counties."
On November 3 polling day, the state was in the process of calculating mailed votes. Within a few hours on the 5th morning at a polling station in Fulton County, about 20,000 Biden ballots suddenly appeared. At the same time, Trump's votes dropped strangely.
Garland Favorito, a Georgia vote scrutineer, questioned the possible fraud, including artificially increasing the number of Biden votes and using Dominion voting software.
On November 7, election officials are counting votes in Lawrenceville, Georgia. (Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)
Previously, in Antrim County, Michigan, 6,000 votes in favor of Trump were given to Biden due to Dominion software issues. In 2019, Georgia ordered a large number of Dominion voting machines for use in 159 counties across the state.
In Michigan, there have also been chaos such as an abnormal increase in the number of voters, dead people voting, and system cheating in voting centers.
In Pennsylvania, a large number of mailed ballots were "received before they were sent." Researchers found that 23,000 ballots were mailed earlier than the post office. There are also nearly 100,000 suspicious votes.
At a polling station in Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey, a scrutineer also disclosed that on election day, the county election bureau improperly handled 10 boxes of ballots.
Trump's legal team has collected hundreds of evidence of election fraud and filed lawsuits against multiple swing states to safeguard the fairness of the election.
President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani said on the 9th that the president’s team of lawyers initiated at least 10 lawsuits this week. There are currently more than 1,000 witnesses who can prove election fraud. Witnesses are willing to testify in court, and many have already signed the affidavit.
President Trump won the first legal battle in the legal battle. According to a latest prediction, Trump won North Carolina on the 10th, with 15 electoral votes in the state.
The attorneys general of Tennessee and Indiana publicly expressed their support for the legal proceedings initiated by the Trump campaign against Pennsylvania. So far, 16 Republican state attorneys general have expressed support for this legal action.
President Trump said on the 10th that his campaign and legal proceedings have made significant progress, and that results will come out next week. He believes that he will secure the final victory and be re-elected. Make America great again.
Pompeo held a press conference at the State Council that day. When asked about coordinating national security work with Biden's transition team, he did not respond directly, but said, "A smooth transition will be made to the second term of the Trump administration."
The White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said on the 13th that the White House believes that President Trump will be re-elected. "We in the White House are moving forward with the assumption that Trump will have a second term."
U.S. mainstream media announced Biden's "victory" on November 7. As President Trump's legal proceedings have not been resolved, many states may also recount votes. The mainstream media’s eagerness to announce Biden’s victory was seen as irresponsible to American voters.
Navarro said, "I think it's very important... what we are looking for is verifiable votes, verifiable votes. We have a very clear electoral law, and what we need to do is go through this process."
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Trump initiates a legal battle. Members and lawyers: This is a right and should not be shocked
Editor : Lu Yongxin / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/14/a102986601.html / Direct translation
Image : On November 13, 2020, in Gwinnett County, Atlanta, Georgia, staff began recounting votes. (Megan Varner/ Getty Images)
Trump accepted an interview with the "Washington Examiner" on Friday. Trump said that in recent days he heard many people suggest that he surrender, but he refused and he wants to continue fighting.
Trump predicts that the electoral vote battle may turn around in a few weeks, "I don't know. It may be two or three weeks."
"We will win Wisconsin." Trump said, "Arizona has 8,000 votes; if we can be allowed to review millions of votes, we will easily find 8,000 votes. If we can review, the situation will become better."
When talking about the election in Georgia, Trump said, "We will win, because we are now 10,000 votes, 11,000 votes, and we are counting the votes manually."
Georgia has started a new round of manual vote counting on Friday.
Trump added, "Manual counting is best...I think we will win Georgia."
Trump said that in the key swing states of Michigan and Pennsylvania, the legal strategy of his campaign teams is to focus on election officials at key counting moments to drive away Republican scrutineers.
"They don’t allow our scrutineers and observers to watch or check. This is a major event. When the Republican scrutineers are not present, they may release the ballots. We went to the court and the judge ordered (the scrutineers) to go back and monitor. But it was two days later, and millions of votes have been released. Millions of votes passed, and we are only 50,000 votes short."
Trump said he wants to tell those who persuade him to give up, "Never bet me to lose."
At present, several well-known Republican lawmakers and legal experts have said that Trump’s legal challenge is entirely within his scope of rights, and Americans should not be shocked by this, but some news media and senior Democratic lawmakers “urged” Trump to give up litigation.
A few days ago, Trump has launched legal battles in key swing states Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia and Nevada. The well-known human rights lawyer Lucian Lincoln Wood also announced that he would join the Trump team and support Trump in his fight to safeguard the constitutional government of the United States.
On November 9, Missouri Attorney General Schmidt announced that he led a coalition of 10 state attorneys general to support the Pennsylvania Republican's lawsuit against Pennsylvania State Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar. The District Court of Pennsylvania ruled on Thursday that the Secretary of State has no right to modify the terms of the election two days before the election day, extend the deadline, and should not count votes arriving later than the deadline.
This ruling played a role in helping the Trump team rule out non-compliant votes and confirmed Boockwar's irregularities in the election, which may have a positive impact on the state’s subsequent judgments and even other states’ judgments.
In Michigan, two Republican state lawmakers wrote to Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson earlier this week, saying that there are a series of election violations and possible fraud in the state. In addition, the federal court received a new lawsuit from four Michigan voters requesting the cancellation of approximately 1.2 million votes in the state.
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Voters call for 1.2 million votes to be invalidated in three Michigan counties
Reporter : Luo Tingting / Editor: Deming / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/14/a102986615.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
The state of Michigan has experienced serious fraud in the general election. A few days ago, voters in many places in Michigan filed a new lawsuit in the federal court of the state to invalidate 1.2 million votes in the state.
According to the "Washington Examiner" report, on November 11, people from Oakland County (Lena Bally), Grossbard (Gavriel Grossbard), Eaton County (Carol Hatch) and Jackson County (Steven Butler), four voters, filed a lawsuit in the Western Michigan District Court for the abolition of 1.2 million votes in the counties of Washtenaw, Ingham and Wayne.
The state of Michigan voted a total of about 5.5 million votes in this year’s general election. The lawsuit filed by voters stated that “there is sufficient evidence to question the results of the presidential election (the three counties)”, especially “transparency issues, deceptive date changes, software malfunctions, and paperwork mistakes, illegal voting, and many other problems and violations."
The lawsuit also cited relevant news reports of fraud in the elections in Michigan.
The voters who filed the lawsuit echoed, “(the judge) declared that the illegal votes included in these counties violated the voting rights of the voters under the First and Fourteenth Amendments by diluting the votes and depriving them of the right to vote” and declared them invalid. If this lawsuit is successful, it will reverse the results of Michigan's election.
It is unclear when the Western District Court of Michigan will take action on this lawsuit.
On election night (November 3), Trump had a significant lead in most swing states. But in the early morning of the 4th, the sudden appearance of hundreds of thousands of votes instantly reversed the elections in Michigan and Wisconsin. In the following days, the elections in Pennsylvania and Georgia also reversed one after another. Public opinion questioned Biden's cheating, and a large amount of fraud evidence was subsequently exposed.
The Trump team stated that hundreds of thousands of questionable votes have been found and a large number of witnesses have been found to testify of election fraud.
In an interview with Fox News on November 10, White House spokesman McNerney produced 234 pages of sworn testimony, accusing Wayne County, Michigan of election violations.
McNerney said, "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 signed by a notary."
On the same day, the Trump team announced 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.
However, in the face of numerous evidences of fraud, Michigan Secretary of State and Democrat Jocelyn Benson still denies fraud in the state in the general election.
In the past few days, in order to seek fair elections, voters in Michigan have continued to stage "stop theft" protests. In front of the city hall of Lansing, voter Taylor Jones told a NTD reporter, "I stayed up until 4 in the morning and found that 150,000 votes were cast for Joe Biden. My mother has a friend who is an auditor. She said this is statistically impossible. In 2016 Detroit's Wayne County, which voted 30% of the votes for Trump this year, would vote 100% for Biden in 2020? What I really want to know is the truth."
Voter James Raquel said that election fraud must be investigated, "It must be fair, so fraud must be investigated, and if there is (fraud), it will be exposed and everyone can see it."
Voter Jerry Danman said, "The silent majority is no longer silent. I think you see this now."
Jerry Danman said: "This is caused by the Democratic Party. They have been talking about it for the past few months, so it is not surprising. They have been saying that they are going to fight for it (the presidency). They have even gone to the point of treason. They even said they would create a coup."
Voter Joseph Yang Qiao said, "I am an independent individual, not just a straightforward Republican. This is not only about the Republicans, it is about our country, and about the integrity of our institutions."
Voter Joseph. Yang Qiao said: "You know our president (Trump) will not give in. He will not give in, never. He is not a loser. He is a lion, he is a fighter, he is always fighting."
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Trump may "say hello by the way" at Saturday's big rally in Washington
Editor : Lu Yongxin / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2020/11/14/a102986858.html / Direct translation
After the Democratic candidate Biden revealed a fraud scandal in the U.S. general election, rallies of existing organizations sprang up across the country, and a "March for Trump" activity was launched on Saturday (November 14). President Trump said that he might "stop by" a rally in Washington to "greet."
Fearing about possible fraud in the election process, peaceful gatherings of people have sprung up in various cities since election day. The Trump camp has launched legal challenges in several key states.
The "March for Trump" event will start at Freedom Plaza at noon on Saturday and end at the Supreme Court. According to a report from DCist, the groups involved in this event include "Stop Stealing DC", "Pride Boys" and "Guardians of Oath".
At the same time, there are plans to hold a "Stop the Steal (election)" rally in front of the capitols of all fifty states.
The White House Press Secretary (spokesperson) Kayleigh McEnany said on the 12th, “People want to stand up and let their voices be heard.”
She said, “We will continue to pay attention to these activities and prepare for them. Our police chief will maintain a similar state to last week this weekend, and we will here support the peaceful demonstrations stipulated by the First Amendment to the Constitution activity."
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser said the city is preparing for the parade this week.
Trump said in a tweet on the 13th: "Seeing all the huge support, especially the organized rallies that have sprung up across the country, including the large rally held in DC on Saturday, is really touching." "I might even be by the way, go to the scene and say hello. The presidential election is being illegally manipulated, both on the Dominion system and other aspects!"
Rally organizer: tech giant obstructed
The organizer of the rally, Ali Alexander, said that these events are grassroots activities promoted by a coalition of about 100 activists, influential people, and conservative groups, so that people have the opportunity to express their opinions about "President Trump, Fair elections and transparent vote counting" support.
Alexander expects that there will be a lot of people attending the Saturday event. He said that Washington police told him that 100,000 people are expected to participate in the parade.
Alexander told The Epoch Times, "The hotel is full and the tickets have gone up a lot. If there are 20,000 people, I would be very happy. But these people in Washington told me that there might be more than that."
Alexander said that the organizers of the event faced a "huge challenge" from the "news censorship" of the social media platforms of the tech giants. Facebook closed an account of the "Stop The Steal" organization last week, saying its members called for violence and tried to make the election process illegal. This week, Eventbrite closed the Washington parade information on its platform on the grounds of misinformation. Twitter also censored their website link https://stopthesteal.us/ for a day, but later overturned this decision.
He said, "I think social media companies have become a government force. They are hindering our right to contact and communicate with each other and prevent us from discussing opinions publicly on the platform, even about those bad views. This is very dangerous."
"The message I want to convey to Silicon Valley is: stop censoring us, otherwise you will get results that everyone will be afraid of. I support peace, I am afraid that one day, people will have to walk into a dark alley and quietly discuss opinions that differ from those of authority."
But Alexander was not intimidated by these efforts to suppress campaign information.
He said, "Nothing can stop me from exercising my rights under the First Amendment to the Constitution, including the right to peaceful assembly and my government's right to appeal."
Alexander added, "I beg my government to give me an election and audit this election so that I can trust it, no matter who won the election."
"I don't want CNN and Facebook to tell me who won. I want to know who really won."
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