Rudy Giuliani Calls Pennsylvania Case a Success, Says ‘a Lot’ of Voter Fraud Evidence Yet to Be Seen
Rudy Giuliani said there are two ways the Trump legal team is getting around “major censorship” of their widespread voter fraud allegations.
He told Newsmax on Friday that the Trump camp is equally focused on presenting evidence to state legislatures as they are on court hearings, but they are facing an uphill battle because of judges who won’t hear their cases and media that won’t air their presentations.
“We’ve got a lot of evidence. We don’t have a lot of time,” Giuliani said, adding later, “The public has only a small idea of the kind of evidence that we have.”
The Trump legal team, which is led by Giuliani, and their allies have endured dozens of loses, and are now turning to presentations of witnesses to state legislatures in places such as Arizona and Michigan. They had one such event in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, this week, and on Dec. 3, the Trump team says a judge in Nevada is allowing Republicans to present their findings at a hearing. (Read more from “Rudy Giuliani Calls Pennsylvania Case a Success, Says ‘a Lot’ of Voter Fraud Evidence Yet to Be Seen” HERE)
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