Giuliani: Trump Campaign Focusing on Supreme Court, State Legislatures; PA State Senator Reminds Everyone What Happens if ‘Mounting Evidence’ Proves Election Was Compromised, and related stories
Giuliani: Trump Campaign Focusing on Supreme Court, State Legislatures:
President Donald Trump’s campaign is working on two fronts, Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani said Friday: legal battles and state legislatures.
“The objective here is twofold. One is to get the right case to the Supreme Court. And we’ve got four or five of them that are headed there. And also to try to convince the legislators that they shouldn’t certify false statements, they shouldn’t certify completely bogus vote counts,” Giuliani said during a virtual appearance on One America News.
There are legal cases that the campaign could take to the nation’s highest court. The decision is to pick the right one, Giuliani said.
“There’s a real strategy in how to get to the Supreme Court. Also if we could get one or two of the legislatures to rule for us, then the Biden people would take it to the Supreme Court. So we may be there in two different capacities, as the appellant and as the appellee,” he said.
“The game plan at that point is, by that time, you’ll have proven your evidence. The evidence will show that there had been a massive fraud claim. Notice the Biden people have changed their tune. Their original tune was ‘oh, there was no fraud, no fraud, no fraud, everything was clean, the election was the cleanest in history.’ Now their claim is, ‘oh, there was some fraud, but it wasn’t a lot.’ Pretty soon their claim is going to be, ‘there was a massive amount of fraud, but elect Biden anyway.’” —>READ MORE HERE
PA State Senator Reminds Everyone What Happens if ‘Mounting Evidence’ Proves Election Was Compromised:
A Republican state senator from Pennsylvania suggested the state legislature might be inclined to throw out the commonwealth’s presidential election results if the election is shown to have been “compromised.”
State Sen. Doug Mastriano indicated Saturday on Twitter that some Pennsylvania Republicans are considering a maneuver that would let the legislature select its own delegates to the Electoral College.
Citing “mounting evidence” of “corruption,” Mastriano laid out the legal basis for such a move.
In a thread on Twitter, the Republican signaled he and other Pennsylvania lawmakers take allegations of fraud and other voting irregularities seriously.
“There is mounting evidence that the PA presidential election was compromised,” Mastriano wrote. —>READ MORE HERE
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