You may have heard that the outgoing President’s failed campaign is holding hearings about the election in three battleground states starting tomorrow. That’s fast enough to make your hair melt!
PENNSYLVANIA, ARIZONA, MICHIGAN LEGISLATURES TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS ON 2020 ELECTION
The Donald J. Trump for President Campaign Legal Team today announced that the State Legislatures in Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan will hold public hearings on the election beginning tomorrow and next week in an effort to provide confidence that all of the legal votes have been counted and the illegal votes have not been counted in the November 3rd election.
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Oh no! The Kraken has been released! But, apparently, Rudy forgot one little thing:
President Donald Trump’s campaign announced Tuesday that the Arizona Legislature would hold a public hearing on Nov. 30 about the election, but legislative leaders said they had not authorized any such meeting.
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“News to me,” Senate President Karen Fann, R-Prescott, replied when asked about plans for a hearing.
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Well, these things happen. Minor detail. What about Michigan?
Lansing — President Donald Trump's campaign announced Tuesday that the Michigan Legislature would hold a hearing on election integrity Dec. 1, but the event won't occur, a key GOP state lawmaker said.
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Damn, Rudy! Come on, get it together! How about Pennsylvania?
(The Center Square) – Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who is leading President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of the presidential election in Pennsylvania and other states, is scheduled to appear Wednesday before a hearing of the Pennsylvania Senate Majority Policy Committee.
The committee, led by state Sen. David Argall, R-Mahanoy City, is set to meet at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at a hotel in Gettysburg.
Aha! That’s more like it! You’re really cooking with gas now, Rudy! Come on, just hold it together… wait, what was that about a hotel?
The former mayor can likely expect a friendly audience at Wednesday's hearing, with the panel made up solely of Republican lawmakers.
[...] Unlike other legislative committees, the policy committees consist solely of members of one party, and they do not vote on legislation.
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Doh!