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Trump Campaign Legal Offensive Continues, Despite Certifications in Swing States

Despite the fact that the secretaries of State of Arizona and Wisconsin yesterday certified their states’ election results in favor of Joe Biden, the Trump campaign is continuing with its legal offensive, documenting fraud, hearing witness testimony and preparing to take the battle to the Supreme Court. Hearings at the state legislatures of Pennsylvania and Arizona have concluded, and today Michigan held the first of a two-day hearing—today at the Senate and tomorrow at the House, at which President Donald Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani will speak. There will also be further hearings next week.

Today’s meeting of Michigan Senate Oversight Committee in Lansing heard GOP witnesses, working as poll watchers, voting adjudicators, and inspectors testify to all manner of illegalities committed by Democratic officials, including ballot stuffing and flagrant vote manipulation, in addition to being personally mistreated, threatened and harassed, such that they were unable to perform their duties. Several have filed affidavits. One witness today recalled Benjamin Franklin’s statement about “it’s a republic if you can keep it,” and warned that if the fraudulent election is allowed to stand, “we’re seeing our Republic slipping away from us.”

In Wisconsin today, the Trump campaign filed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate Joe Biden’s win there. It asks the state Supreme Court to disqualify 221,000 votes in the Democratic strongholds of Dane and Milwaukee counties, asserting they are “illegal,” CNBC reported.

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