Left leaning Newsweek now reporting some apparent momentum via a Steve Bannon claim this past weekend that certain state assemblies including Arizona plan to potentially pursue decertifying 2020 Presidential results very soon.
Newsweek reporting that Bannon says some â â â â â â â crazy stuff means something is actually going to happen to change the results of the 2020 Presidential election?
Sounds like Bannon took lying lessons from Trump. I am thinking that the Arizona Republicans who were all in on the Cyber Ninjas audit are pretty damn embarrassed by that fiasco.
Dana Nessel (Attorney General of Michigan) was on the tube today. If you didnât hear, last week she turned over the forged election forms to the US Attorneys office. She said that she has been in contact with AGâs in the other states where similar forms were filed. She said that she encouraged them to also turn over their forms to the US Attorneys office. She said that one thing her and the other AGâs agreed with is that the forms appear to have the same format and they suspect that the forms from the various states came from a single source. She also said that someone informed her that the lead person in the forged forms scam is the Co-Chair of the Michigan Republican Party. And he told this person that he received the forms and instructions directly from the Trump campaign.
Well, the bogus forms were sent to the national archive, so their existence is a matter of public record.
See, you did it wrong. Instead of discrediting the whole thing, your better play was to assert (without proof) that the docs are part of a false flag operation. Blame it on the FBI. They seem to be pretty pivotal in all of the attempts to hand wave 1/6.
Nessel made the comment that the folks who drew up the documents and signed them (each document was signed by multiple folks who claimed that they were electors) find out that they might face prosecution may flip. And she believes that if that happens the whole scheme maybe exposed.
You mean if it came from someone like Rudy Giuliani?
Group leader Lori Osiecki told the Arizona Republic in December 2020 that she chose to send the fake documents after going to rallies after the election and attending a full-day meeting in Phoenix where then- Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani was present.
The forged election documents came from seven states. Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, New Mexico, Nevada and Pennsylvania.
Before January 6th, Trump Lawyer John Eastman wrote a memo that was a six-step plan for Pence to overturn the election. Page 2 Item 3 says this:
At the end, he announces that because of the ongoing disputes in the 7 States, there are no electors that can be deemed validly appointed in those States. That means the total number of âelectors appointedâ â the language of the 12th Amendment â is 454. This reading of the 12th Amendment has also been advanced by Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe (here). A âmajority of the electors appointedâ would therefore be 228. There are at this point 232 votes for Trump, 222 votes for Biden. Pence then gavels President Trump as re-elected.
I just found out that some of the folks that signed the forged election documents in Arizona were speakers at Trumpâs rally last Saturday. Thatâs rich.