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UPDATED 10:15 AM PT – Sunday, December 27, 2020
President Trump rebuked the state of the election and called out GOP lawmakers for keeping silent. On Saturday, President Trump called on the Senate not one, but two times.
In a string of tweets, the President said, “Time for Republican senators to step up and fight for the presidency like the Democrats would’ve done if they had actually won.”
….fake signatures, illegal immigrant voters, banned Republican vote watchers, MORE VOTES THAN ACTUAL VOTERS (check out Detroit & Philadelphia), and much more. The numbers are far greater than what is necessary to win the individual swing states, and cannot even be contested….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 26, 2020
He also reiterated that “Courts are bad, the FBI and ‘Justice’ didn’t do their job, and the United States election system looks like that of a third world country.”
….But when it is all over, and this period of time becomes just another ugly chapter in our Country’s history, WE WILL WIN!!!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 26, 2020
President Trump added Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans are doing nothing to protect the integrity of the election.
The President also laid out what he called “irrefutable proof” of massive election irregularities. He noted massive late-night mail-in ballot drops in swing states, stuffing the ballot boxes on video, double voters, dead voters, fake signatures, and more.
The U.S. Supreme Court has been totally incompetent and weak on the massive Election Fraud that took place in the 2020 Presidential Election. We have absolute PROOF, but they don’t want to see it – No “standing”, they say. If we have corrupt elections, we have no country!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 26, 2020
He finished by saying the numbers are far greater than what is necessary to win the individual swing states and emphasized this cannot even be contested.
Moving forward, all eyes will be on Congress to either contest the electoral college or affirm their vote for President of the United States come January 6.
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