Breaking News: ‘Big Revelations’ Georgia Voting Machines

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Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani is promising “big revelations” about the voting machines used in the Georgia election. President Trump has not conceded the race and he shows no sign on backing down. A massive “stop the steal” rally is planned for January 6. Will you be there?

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Rudy Giuliani’s announcement came shortly after Trump said there was “big news” coming from Pennsylvania after his legal team petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case challenging the election results in the state. “Very big illegal ballot drop that cannot be accounted for. Rigged Election!” Trump tweeted.

On Tuesday, Rudy Giuliani joined Steve Bannon on the War Room podcast where he said, “I happen to know we have one or two, my fingers crossed, big revelations for Georgia within the next day or two with regard to the machines that we’ve had some more information about. So, maybe a little more additional information about the fraud and the cheating would be enough to push this over the top.”

President Trump’s legal team is focusing on the voting machines used in several key battleground states, claiming they were used to flip Trump votes to Biden. A Georgia hearing on the 2020 election is scheduled later this week. On November 25, Pennsylvania state lawmakers and President Trump’s legal team heard a witness who described spikes in the vote count the evening of the election in which Joe Biden gained 570,000 votes to the president’s 3,200.

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A U.S. Postal Service contractor, Jesse Morgan, has claimed he delivered a trailer containing 144,000 to 288,000 completed mail-in ballots, and the trailer disappeared after he delivered it from New York state to a Lancaster Pennsylvania depot.

Trump’s campaign on Sunday filed a petition with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to reverse three cases decided by Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court alleging the state illegally changed laws governing mail-in ballots. The complaint contends the change in laws violated Article II of the Constitution and the Bush v. Gore ruling in the 2000 presidential election.

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