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Strange Brent needs fact and proof UNLESS it is a charge against President Trump, then anything goes. Four years of attacks on the legally elected president was okay, no proof required. Can anybody say HYPOCRITE.
Pure crap. I only pointed out real flaws in his personality. I’ve agreed with a lot of his policies and gave him credit when due.
 
NOW that was and is pure B.S. You have spent the last 4 years doing nothing but bad mouthing the President. Calling him just about every name in the book, spouting socialist dogma but you still claim all with an open mind. Now that the democrats may have stolen the election, YOU want us all to come together and sing the socialist song. Not going to happen here.
 
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There is even rumors that she committed suicide over being caught. . . I just wonder what story they are going to come up with for her disappearance?

She was arrested and has made a deal with Trump to testify and give information on others of there treason. Shw will only get life in prison if she upholds her end of the deal.
She will resurface soon, she was flown back to the US from Gitmo.
 
Let's not just gloss over this " White" hat hackers, they have that traffic and the packets "
If they in fact have the packets, then they know where the server farm was at. If they have that, they almost certainly have ALL the packet streams from ALL the internet connected machines. IF they have the servers, then also the encryption keys. From the packets, they know what should be on the servers. They also should have the packets leaving the servers. The DB transaction logs alone....
 
SO PA is done for the year. . .

Pennsylvania House GOP leaders: Lawmakers won't meet again this year

The Republican leaders of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives announced late Saturday that they will not be returning to session this year, a move that would appear to preclude any possibility of lawmakers interceding in the 2020 election. House Speaker Bryan Cutler, R-Quarryville, and Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff, R-Bellefonte, released a joint statement saying that they would not be calling their chamber to Harrisburg on Monday, the final possible day for the 2019-20 session of the Legislature to meet. “We are physically unable to consider any new legislation before the end of session,” they wrote in the statement. “A simple resolution takes three legislative days for consideration and a concurrent resolution takes five legislative days to move through both chambers, which means we do not have the time needed to address any new resolutions in our current session.”

Article III, Section 4
of the state constitution requires that bills be considered on three different days by each chamber. A simple resolution originates from a single chamber, while a concurrent resolution must move through both. After Monday, there can be no further meetings of the Legislature this year. Article II, Section 4, decrees that the 2021-22 session of the Legislature will begin on the first Tuesday of January, which will be Jan. 5, 2021. Given that the House won’t meet before the Electoral College gathers to pick the next president Dec. 14, President Donald Trump’s hopes that state lawmakers in Pennsylvania would step in and choose electors appear to be dashed. Trump and his allies have alleged that presumed President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the Nov. 3 election was the result of widespread fraud, including in Pennsylvania. He tweeted that Republican-controlled legislatures in the states where he disputed the results should hold votes to pick a new slate of electors. “Why is Joe Biden so quickly forming a Cabinet when my investigators have found hundreds of thousands of fraudulent votes, enough to ‘flip’ at least four States, which in turn is more than enough to win the Election?” Trump tweeted Nov. 21. “Hopefully the Courts and/or Legislatures will have the COURAGE to do what has to be done to maintain the integrity of our Elections, and the United States of America itself. THE WORLD IS WATCHING!!!”

Trump’s assertions found a receptive audience among several dozen conservative Pennsylvania lawmakers, including state Sen. Doug Mastriano, who called for a Nov. 25 meeting of the Republican-controlled Senate Majority Policy Committee in his district to hear allegations that Pennsylvania’s vote count was hopelessly compromised. Those who spoke at the hearing included Trump himself, via cellphone; his attorneys, Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis; and a number of Republican- and campaign-aligned supporters. Mastriano and his allies also touted resolutions that they said would lead to lawmakers picking the electors, but the statement from Cutler and Benninghoff appeared to end any possibility of that taking place. With the legislative window apparently closed, Trump’s sole remaining path to claiming Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes is likely via the federal courts. As of Sunday morning, his prospects were not promising on that front, either.

A federal lawsuit brought by the campaign was dismissed by U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Brann on Nov. 21, and that dismissal was upheld by a federal appeals court Friday. Giuliani and Ellis have vowed to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The other major lawsuit that could conceivably lead to a Trump victory in the Keystone State, brought by U.S. Rep. Michael Kelly, congressional candidate Sean Parnell and others, was dismissed Saturday by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Parnell indicated on Twitter that the lawsuit would be refiled in federal courts. Meanwhile, Cutler and Benninghoff said in their statement that they remained concerned by the allegations raised about the legitimacy of this year’s election. “It is obvious Pennsylvania’s election processes are in dire need of repair,” they wrote. “Our work to ensure the chaos and confusion of the 2020 election are not repeated will continue in the next legislative session.”
Pennsylvania House GOP leaders: Lawmakers won't meet again this year
 
Donald Trump Calls In to Arizona Voter Fraud Hearing: We’re Fighting Back
Right Side Broadcasting Network
CHARLIE SPIERING30 Nov 20200
3:03
President Donald Trump called in to a hearing with Republican lawmakers in Arizona Monday, praising them for fighting back against Democrat election fraud.

“What they did is they played game, and games like nobody has ever seen before,” Trump said, referring to the Democrats. “This is the first time that Republicans or the first time anyone has fought back.”

The audience applauded and cheered when they heard the president’s voice, as his attorney Jenna Ellis held the phone to a microphone.

The president claimed that he won the swing states of Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, reminding supporters that he earned 11 million more votes than he did in 2016.

“I’ve been watching the hearings and they’re fascinating, incredible,” he said.

The president praised all of the in-person witnesses who noted voting and counting anomalies in the state, where Biden finished with a lead over Trump of 10,457 votes.

“I know some get heat, but many more get praise from the American public,” Trump said.

Trump appeared furious that Arizona certified the election results on Monday as the Republican hearing about fraud was taking place. He accused Republican Gov. Doug Ducey of rushing the certification process, despite questions about the election’s integrity.

“On top of it, you have a governor named Ducey,” he said as the crowd booed. “He just rushed to sign certificates … what’s that all about? He didn’t have to sign it. I say, why would he sign when you have these incredible hearings going on that’s showing such corruption and such horrible fraud?”

The audience applauded in agreement.

“You have to figure out what that’s all about with Ducey. He couldn’t go fast enough,” Trump said, He added, “We’re not going to forget what Ducey just did.”

The president repeated allegations of voters who arrived to cast their ballot to find out it was already filled out, people paid to vote, and mail-in ballots that were processed without Republican election observers.

“This shows how arrogant the Democrats and others were in taking away and stealing an election,” he said.

Trump noted that he also faced criticism for fighting for voter integrity, noting that people repeatedly urged him to choose the “easier route” and focus on 2024.

“I said, ‘No,'” he recalled. “I have to focus on two weeks ago. This is the greatest scam ever perpetrated on our country.”

The president praised Arizona Republicans for holding the hearing, despite widespread criticism from corporate media.

“We admire all of the people, and that includes all of these representatives that are up there and doing a great job,” Trump said. “What they don’t realize is that they might hear some things, but they’re becoming legend for taking this on.”

The president again praised Rudy Giuliani for having the courage to fight when other lawyers backed down.

“This is the most important thing that you’ve ever done,” he said.

Donald Trump Calls In to Arizona Voter Fraud Hearing: We're Fighting Back
 

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