Sunday, January 3, 2021

Trump team shows evidence of fraud to hundreds of swing state lawmakers

 Reporters : Wang Yuhe and Ruili / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/03/a103023953.html / Direct translation



This weekend, 6 members of Trump’s president’s inner circle reported evidence of election fraud to hundreds of swing state lawmakers. Trump himself also attended the video meeting. At present, there are more than 100 members of the House of Representatives and 12 senators, and they plan to oppose the results of the Electoral College in the disputed state during the joint session of the Congress on January 6. In addition, Trump said on Sunday that he will participate in the parade to stop stealing elections in DC on the 6th.

On January 2, President Trump’s six-member core team briefed about 300 lawmakers in multiple swing states on election fraud. The meeting was held through Zoom, and the members included President Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani (Rudy Giuliani), White House trade adviser Peter Navarro and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows. President Trump also attended the meeting and delivered a 15-minute speech.

Meadows said in a tweet that day that there are already more than one hundred congressmen and 12 senators who plan to oppose the results of the electoral college voting in the disputed state during the congressional joint meeting on January 6.

If at least one member of the Senate and House of Representatives each opposes a state’s electoral vote, both houses will debate and vote on it. If both houses support the "opposing electoral vote result" by a simple majority, then the state's electoral vote will be invalidated.

In the House of Representatives, Mo Brooks first proposed the challenge plan. In the Senate, the first member of the Senate to be determined to challenge is Josh Hawley. Subsequently, 11 Republican senators headed by Texas Senator Ted Cruz announced on Saturday that they would follow up and demand that Congress immediately appoint an "election committee" with full investigative powers to review the results of the general election in disputed states and conduct a 10-day emergency audit.

In addition, President Trump retweeted a video tweet on the 3rd, calling on supporters to participate in a large rally in Washington DC on January 6. Trump said, "I will be at the rally. It will be a day of historical significance!"

On January 6, Congress will hold a joint meeting to perform the voting and counting process of the electoral college voting results. Vice President Pence will preside over the meeting.


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