clearly my comment is for the rather naïve notion that it was ever anything but.
(Have i been typing to fast for ya)
clearly my comment is for the rather naïve notion that it was ever anything but.
Read as written, Trump sounds surprised and disappointed that the election fraud committed on his behalf did not guarantee him re-election. : DPeter Navarro releases 36-page report alleging election fraud 'more than sufficient' to swing victory to Trump.
Threatened with a lawsuit?Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:24 pmNewsmax TV has walked back everything it has said about Sidney Powell’s conspiracy BS since the election. https://Twitter.com/andrewfeinberg/stat ... 94593?s=21
Meanwhile, all over Trumpistan:Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:24 pmNewsmax TV has walked back everything it has said about Sidney Powell’s conspiracy BS since the election. https://Twitter.com/andrewfeinberg/stat ... 94593?s=21
Yep. By both Dominion and Smartmatic. Newsmax is running this segment on every one of its shows today. But this won’t undo the damage to the country.Doctor CamNC4Me wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:38 pmThreatened with a lawsuit?Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:24 pmNewsmax TV has walked back everything it has said about Sidney Powell’s conspiracy crap since the election. https://Twitter.com/andrewfeinberg/stat ... 94593?s=21
- Doc
Attorney General Bill Barr undercut President Donald Trump's election conspiracy theories on Monday, when he said he would not appoint a special counsel to investigate election fraud or Hunter Biden because there is no need.
Trump has yet to concede the election, and some allies have even suggested the federal government seize voting machines. Over the weekend, Trump met with appellate lawyer Sidney Powell about a potential voter fraud investigation.
Pressed by reporters on a special counsel investigation, voter fraud and talk of seizing voting machines, Barr offered little support for any such moves.
"I see no basis now for seizing machines by the federal government — wholesale seizure of machines by the federal government," he said, adding that he stood by his statement there was no widespread fraud that would affect the outcome of the presidential election.
The attorney general added on a potential special counsel investigation into voter fraud: "If I thought a special counsel at this stage was the right tool and was appropriate, I would do — I would name one, but I haven't, and I'm not going to.”