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General Flynn urges Trump to initiate martial law for the military to supervise the Re-election
General Michael Flynn, a former lieutenant general and former national security adviser to the Trump administration, promoted a petition calling on President Trump to temporarily declare martial law and order the military to oversee the national re-election of the 2020 presidential election.
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Interview with former CIA officials: Election fraud or conspiracy
The result of the US presidential election is unknown. Gary Berntsen, a former CIA official who has participated in various counter-terrorism operations, speculated that the irregularities in the November election may be part of a big conspiracy. He believes that the reason why some polling stations in many major Democratic cities stopped counting in the middle may be because the behind-the-scenes found that they need to produce more votes to fill a larger gap than they expected.
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Expert: Open software source code, certify voters, restore election integrity
Gary Miliefsky, a cyber security expert who once worked for the US Department of Homeland Security, said in an interview with The Epoch Times that voting system companies should open the source code of election software for public review and analysis to prevent the voting system from controlling the vote-counting process for the general election; voters should verify their identities when registering to vote to avoid election fraud.
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Congressman intends to challenge Electoral College certification at joint meeting, thanks to Trump
U.S. Representative Mo Brooks from Alabama said that the current election law has drawbacks. In some states, election officials are not allowed to check whether voters have citizenship, thus allowing foreigners and non-citizens to vote. He plans to challenge the Electoral College that would certify Biden as president-elect at a joint meeting of the House and Senate on January 6. In response, President Trump tweeted to express his gratitude.
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