“I will be there. Historic day!” President Donald Trump tweeted this morning when he sent out the announcement from the March for Trump team that the Jan. 6 “Stop The Steal,” “Do Not Certify” rally will be held on the White House Ellipse. He also posted a short video urging people to attend what “could be the biggest march in Washington, D.C.’s history.”
In preparation for the Jan. 6 fight, President Trump and his legal team (Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman) briefed nearly 300 state legislators from the five contested states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin on Jan. 2 on the national case developed on the election fraud, urging them to take up their responsibility to ensure an honest vote count in their states, before it is too late to do so. “A similar briefing is being scheduled in Washington, D.C. at the request of Members of Congress,” reports the host of the call, the election integrity non-profit “Got Freedom?”
The Zoom call was organized at the request of state legislators from Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Got Freedom’s spokesman, Liberty University Law School Professor Phill Kline (also a director of the Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project which has been very active in the election fraud fight) was the host, and Peter Navarro, Assistant to the President for Trade and Manufacturing,c and John Lott, Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of Justice also participated, each in their personal capacities.