Hundreds Of State Legislators Briefed by Giuliani On The Election And Alleged Irregularities

Hundreds of state legislators gathered on a zoom call to discuss alleged voter fraud and election irregularities, just ahead of Jan 6. The legislators called in from all of the contested states including Georgia, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Navarro, Nevada, Michigan, and Arizona. 

The call included the presentation of collected evidence in the legislator’s respective states by Rudy Giuliani and Peter Navarro, as well as a reported address by President Donald Trump himself.

This information should serve as an important resource for state legislators as they make calls for state legislatures to meet to investigate the election and consider decertifying their state election results,” said host Phile Kline, the head of the Thomas More Foundation’s Amistad Project.

Kline continued, “The integrity of our elections is far too important to treat cavalierly, and elected officials deserve to have all relevant information at their disposal as they consider whether to accept the reported results of the 2020 elections, especially in states where the process was influenced by private interests.” The Amistad Project just recently released a 1,400-page document detailing all the evidence alleging voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

Navarro, who spoke at the virtual conference called the legislators “hot,” “angry,” saying that they “want action.” He alleged that voter fraud in the 2020 election was a deliberate strategy employed by the Democrat Party to take back control of the US government. He originally released a report summarizing evidence of election on Dec 21, although he said he plans to release a second report on Jan 4. This report, according to Navarro, “shows beyond a shadow of a doubt this election was stolen.