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Trump joins the call to urge lawmakers in the state to review the evidence

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President Trump joins the call to urge lawmakers in the state to review the evidence and consider lifting testimonies on "illegal" election results.




President Trump spoke with 300 lawmakers from Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Georgia on the battlefield on Saturday at a Zoom conference hosted by Got Freedom? The non-profit Election Integrity Monitor 501 (c) (4) urged these lawmakers to review evidence that the election process in their states was illegal and to consider revoking the certification of US presidential election results. November 3.


Trump responded to the 15-minute call at the invitation of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who is now the president's personal attorney and was one of the distinguished speakers on the call.


Other notable speakers include Professor John Eastman of Chapman School of Law, Dr. Peter Navarro, Assistant to the President of Commerce and Manufacturing (who appeared in his personal capacity), and John Lott, Senior Advisor to the US Department of Justice. (Also featured in his personal capacity) and Professor Phil Klein of Liberty University Law School.


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3 January 2021

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