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While Fact-Checkers Claim “False”, Real Americans Hold Press Conference Saying Their Dead Relatives Voted In The Election!


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What happens when the “fact checkers” start blatantly lying?

Who fact-checks the fact-checkers?

And more importantly, what punishment is there when it is proven that the “fact checkers” are themselves grossly lying to the American public?

I think these questions will soon be answered.

Real Americans are rising up and presenting evidence that the so-called “fact checkers” are flat out liars.

Watch this:

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And from Newsweek:

The Trump campaign announced they are filing a lawsuit to stop the vote count in Nevada, alleging that up to 10,000 people voted fraudulently by mail.

“We firmly believe that there are many voters in this group of mail-in people that are not proper voters,” former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt said in a news conference this morning.

“We are also confident that there are thousands of people whose votes have been counted that have moved out of Clark County during the pandemic.”

Laxalt also claimed that there have been dead voters counted throughout the state, and that some voters received up to 18 ballots at their homes.

The campaign announced they are filing a lawsuit in a federal district court in Las Vegas to “stop the counting of improper votes” due to alleged irregularities.

“It is unacceptable in this country to have illegal votes counted,” said Former Acting Director of the Office of National Intelligence Richard Grenell.

So far, the Trump campaign has claimed multiple counts of voter fraud throughout Michigan, Arizona, and Wisconsin that have all been debunked.

And from Fox News:

The Trump campaign held a Sunday afternoon press conference outside the Clark County Elections Department in Las Vegas to denounce alleged irregularities in last week’s election.

Among its speakers was former Attorney General Adam Laxalt and American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp.

Laxalt attacked the state’s signature verification process as being insufficient at protecting against supposed fraud, pointing out that Trump’s campaign could not observe the authenticity of some 600,000 votes that have been counted in Nevada through the mailing system.

“This campaign has not observed, has not laid our eyes … on an envelope signature, and a voter roll signature, on a single one of those 600,000 voters,” Laxalt said to audible boos in the audiences.

Laxalt further criticized the Clark County Registrar’s use of a signature verification machine called the “Agilis system.”

“At least 200,000 voters were counted through the signature verification process of this machine only,” Laxalt said. “I will repeat for the media: No human beings looked at those signature matches to confirm they were, in fact, matches.

Schlapp claimed that there were instances of underage voters, dead people, and at least 9,000 non-Nevadans who voted in Tuesday’s election.

“We know that underage voters voted in this most recent election. How difficult would it have been to make it clear that nobody would have been mailed a ballot if they had a birth date after a certain year?” Schalpp asked.

He said that more than 100,000 people have left amid an economic shutdown, “yet through our due diligence, we’ve able to find that at least 9,000 of them voted in this election. Non-Nevadans voted in Nevada.”

Both Laxalt and Schlapp stopped short of calling for specific legal action, but said they will continue to review their options and put forth all evidence of wrong-doing that they find.

A Clark County official who wished to remain anonymous told Fox News that Laxalt’s claims about the Agilis machine were “successfully refuted” in a recent lawsuit in which a judge upheld the legality of the county using it.

Laxalt and Schlapp’s appearance comes after a U.S. federal court judge on Friday denied an emergency motion from Nevada Republicans seeking to change the signature verification process used in the state.



 

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