Posted on 12/08/2020 12:12:12 PM PST by kellymcneill
Republican members of the Arizona State Legislature had an election integrity hearing on Nov. 30 that included President Donald Trump’s lawyers Jenna Ellis and Rudy Giuliani.
Giuliani, Ellis, and others held a hearing in front of Pennsylvania State Republican senators on earlier, where they argued that the state legislature should take steps to reclaim the ability to appoint electors to the Electoral College. Witnesses who claimed they saw allegedly illegal or irregular vote-tabulation efforts in the Keystone State also offered statements.
According to GOP members of the Arizona State Legislature, the hearing is designed “to gather the evidence that justifies calling a special session to contemplate what happened and take immediate action accordingly.”
“We are pleased that the State Legislatures in Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Michigan will be convening hearings to examine the November 3rd presidential election,” Ellis said in a statement provided by the GOP lawmakers.
Meanwhile, like some GOP senators in Pennsylvania have said, the Arizona lawmakers noted that the U.S. Constitution grants state legislatures the power to hold election hearings on alleged irregularities and fraud.
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big news
bump
There’s one.
Let’s hope the others find their balls & follow suit..
Here it comes....
Go, President Trump!
Once one falls, they all fall
Cool.
I really can’t understand most of what is going on.
But i totally understand that Trump won by a landslide, and there is lots of fraud. Pretty clear to any semi-aware person.
I will remind lawyers involved should they pass this way that a Judge in Hawaii made a ruling in 1960 in the Nixon/Kennedy election.
Hawaii had two slates of electors
The outcome is relevant today.
Signed by how many Legislators?
Notice he didn't say the letter was from the Legislature.
The article says how many and who:
Sen. Sonny Borrelli
Sen. David Livingston
Sen. David Farnsworth
Sen. David Gowan
Sen. Sylvia Allen
Sen. Sine Kerr
Sen. Tyler Pace
Rep. Warren Petersen
Rep. Travis Grantham
Rep. Leo Biasucci
Rep. Walter Blackman
Rep. Nancy Barto
Rep. Kelly Townsend
Rep. Anthony Kern
Rep. Bret Roberts
Rep. Kevin Payne
Rep. Mark Finchem
Rep. David Cook
Rep. Bob Thorpe
Rep. John Fillmore
Sen-Elect Rogers
Rep-Elect Hoffman
Rep-Elect Kaiser
Rep-Elect Wilmeth
Rep-Elect Parker
Rep-Elect Burges
Rep-Elect Barton
Rep-Elect Nguyen
Heck I’ve heard about all these states that say they need a “Special session” of the legislature to do this...
IMHO there is NO SPECIAL SESSION involved when doing your CONSTITUTIONAL DUTIES!
Signed by how many Legislators? Notice he didn't say the letter was from the Legislature.Yea, I keep trying to find more info on this but there isn't any. Until I hear otherwise I'm going to assume he doesn't have more than a few signatures and this is a nothingburger.
>”Notice he didn’t say the letter was from the Legislature. “
The press release says that... “Arizona Legislature to Make a A Joint Statement Calling rot eh Decertification of the 2020 Election.”
How many do you assume a few is. He says he has 28.
He has nothing if he does not have a full vote of both houses of the state in the affirmative.
The letter is nothing but posturing.
> How many do you assume a few is. He says he has 28.
I would assume he’d need at least a simple majority. Which 28 ain’t.
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