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Rand Paul: Fraud happened, presidential election ‘stolen’

serfserf Member Posts: 9,217 ✭✭✭✭
edited December 2020 in Politics


If this continues by law makers then there is trouble ahead.The republic party may fraction soon. I see both political parties old guards failing in their perceived notions of authority. Having a TWO PARTY SYSTEM here in American has not worked. Evey four to eight years they yo-yo back and forth and only add more debt with little incentives to help the Citizens of this republic. The cracks have widen now.

serf

https://johnbwellsnews.com/rand-paul-fraud-happened-presidential-election-stolen/

“The courts haven’t decided the facts. They never looked at the facts,” the Kentucky senator said.

“The fraud happened. The election in many ways was stolen and the only way it will be fixed is by in the future reinforcing the laws,” he said.

Paul’s remarks came after former independent counsel Ken Starr affirmed that some 60 court cases brought by the Trump campaign and its allies were rejected primarily for procedural reasons as opposed to their merits.

“I think it’s important that we look at this and understand what courts are saying and not saying,” Paul said. “The courts have not said there wasn’t fraud. The courts simply didn’t rule on or hear [about] the fraud.”

He emphasized that courts historically have been reticent to get involved in elections.

https://www.infowars.com/posts/mitch-mcconnell-excoriated-for-abandoning-trump-gop-over-election-integrity-at-eleventh-hour/

In a move that has some on the right scratching their heads – and others calling for his head, the Republican Senate Majority Leader has declared the election over, assigning victory to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, and indicated he will not support any congressional contest of state electors when those votes are to be certified in Congress.


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