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White House News (白宮消息) | Nov. 10, 2020

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A woman shouts toward supporters of President-elect Joe Biden, as supporters of President Donald Trump protest outside the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, a day after the 2020 election was called for Democrat Biden.

Trump campaign, RNC detail voter fraud in Pennsylvania, Michigan


Nov. 9 - President Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee detailed evidence Monday they claim reveals election violations in two battleground states, pointing to a federal court filing in Pennsylvania and 131 affidavits taken in Michigan alleging wrongdoing.


RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel announced two new lawsuits were filed Monday by people working in Detroit.


A whistleblower with information about being instructed to backdate ballots on Nov. 4 also relayed that information to the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan.

“With somebody backdating ballots, that is illegal,” she told reporters.

It is unclear, though, how many ballots may have been illegally altered in Michigan. The president is currently trailing presumptive President-elect Joseph R. Biden in the swing state by 146,123 votes, as ballots are still being counted.

The Michigan lawsuits, according to Ms. McDaniel, also claim an election employee in Detroit saw poll workers coaching voters on who they should vote for, urging straight Democratic ballots and joining the voters at the booths to watch them cast their ballots. During the past two weeks, this same employee was instructed not to ask any voter for photo identification.
“We should all be alarmed by this no matter where you’re at on the political spectrum,” Ms. McDaniel added.    source

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RNC Chair McDaniel and White House Press Secretary McEnany News Conference
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel 
and White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who is also an adviser to the Trump Campaign, speak to reporters about the election results. General Counsel Matt Morgan also speaks.

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Nevada vote count media briefing
Biden vote total increases in Nevada

Nov. 10 - President-elect Joe Biden has extended his lead over President Donald Trump in the presidential race in Nevada.

In numbers released Monday morning by the Nevada secretary of state’s office, Biden has 670,344 votes to Trump’s 634,158 votes — 50.22 percent to 47.51 percent.

On Sunday, Biden led by 34,283 votes.     continue to read

President Trump isn’t conceding to Democratic presidential nominee Joseph R. Biden and has filed suits alleging voter fraud and irregularities in five states.
Trump legal team to file lawsuits alleging voter irregularities, fraud

Nov. 10 - President Trump isn’t conceding the November election and is getting ready to unleash a number of lawsuits this week alleging voter fraud and irregularities, as his legal team has already filed disputes in five battleground states.

The increase in litigation comes as Mr. Trump trails President-elect Joseph R. Biden in a handful of swing states by less than 1% as mail-in ballots continue to be counted.

Several news outlets, however, called the race for Mr. Biden on Saturday.

“Since when does the Lamestream Media call who our next president will be? We have all learned a lot in the last two weeks!” Mr. Trump tweeted on Sunday.

Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president’s personal attorney, noted three of the broader legal issues they’re raising in court challenges include backdating of late mail-in ballots, allegations of dead people casting votes and Republican poll watchers denied access to observe tabulations at various locations.


“I think we have enough to change Pennsylvania,” Mr. Giuliani said. “It would be wrong for [Mr. Trump] to concede.”

Mr. Giuliani plans to file more lawsuits Monday, saying they could target between four to 10 different states.     source

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