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Roger Stone, Sidney Powell Cite ‘Overwhelming’ Evidence of Fraud; Say the Fight ‘Is Far from Over’

In separate interviews last night, Trump associate Roger Stone and Sidney Powell, the lead attorney on President Donald Trump’s legal team investigating vote fraud, indicated that the fight is by no means over—regardless of what the liberal media say. There is evidence that can “blow up the whole election,” Powell told conservative talk show host Mark Levin; that’s why the media don’t want to cover her findings. She reported she is being inundated with a “tsunami” of information from patriotic Americans who are fed up with the shenanigans from such agencies as the FBI and CIA. On Fox News’ Lou Dobbs show, also last night, she explained she has damning information on the Smartmatic and Dominion systems provided by a high-ranking military officer who was present when Smartmatic was created. In the affidavit he provided, he explained that these systems were “designed in a way that the system could change the vote of each voter without being detected.” Smartmatic has been made available to countries all over the world.

In his interview last night on Newsmax TV, Roger Stone, emphasized there is “overwhelming evidence of fraud,” and expressed the hope that the Republicans would mount the “strongest case,” even taking it to the Supreme Court. He said he was worried about the Georgia recount effort, warning against a rush to certify the election, which must be done by Nov. 20. The recount effort is problematic, he added, because it just involves “recounting the same fraudulent ballots.” All of these legal cases must be pursued, Stone warned, because they will affect all future elections. It will require “creative litigation,” he said, but Sidney Powell is good at that. And, he underscored, despite the “psyops” carried out to “make Biden appear presidential,” the situation “is far from over.” Trump has to fight it out, Stone insisted. “We owe it to President Trump to fight it out”—pursue it until all means are exhausted—work at all levels, state legislatures, the Electoral College, etc.

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