Trump Campaign Says Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan to Hold Public Hearings on Election, States Push Back

The Trump campaign on Monday claimed that state legislatures in Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan would hold public hearings on the 2020 presidential election, however, officials in those key states have disputed any such hearings taking place.

The Trump campaign said that the first “hearing” will be held by the Pennsylvania state Senate on Wednesday in Gettysburg, Pa., and will feature testimony from witnesses “who have filed affidavits attesting to 2020 election fraud.”

The “hearing” Wednesday will also feature a presentation from former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who serves as President Trump’s personal attorney and is leading the campaign’s legal challenges surrounding the election.

But the Pennsylvania Senate Majority tweeted Monday evening, referring to this as an “informational meeting on 2020 election issues,” not a hearing.

Meanwhile, the Trump camapign claimed that next Monday, Nov. 30, the Arizona legislature would also hold a hearing, followed by one in the Michigan legislature on Dec. 1. (Read more from “Trump Campaign Says Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan to Hold Public Hearings on Election, States Push Back” HERE)

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