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postal service in wisconsin. he says 100,000 mail-in ballots were illegally back dated to circumvent a state deadline. we're also a joined but congressman deny nunez, ranking republican on the intelligence committee -- devin nuÑes, we'll ask him about why the department of justice is refusing to investigate election fraud and whether the doj and fbi by their inaction have made themselves complicit in the crimes against the nation. we'll also tonight are have an exclusive interview with general michael flynn. he joins us here in his first television interview since being pardoned by president trump. among other things, we'll be talking about the general about that pardon as well as the four years of political persecution by the deep state and the radical denials that he -- dems that he and his family have endured. and the focus of his newfound freedom and his energy, what he will do to get president trump reelected and, oh, yes, get to the bottom of the most fraudulent election in this country's history. >>> as p
postal service in wisconsin. he says 100,000 mail-in ballots were illegally back dated to circumvent a state deadline. we're also a joined but congressman deny nunez, ranking republican on the intelligence committee -- devin nuÑes, we'll ask him about why the department of justice is refusing to investigate election fraud and whether the doj and fbi by their inaction have made themselves complicit in the crimes against the nation. we'll also tonight are have an exclusive interview with general...
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wisconsin is a lawsuit where wisconsin has a very strict absentee ballot and it basically says if you don't have an application for the ballot, the ballot doesn't count. there are some 50 or 60,000 ballots without applications, they would have to be thrown out and that would change the election. maria: so -- >> that's where we are right now. maria: you say you found serious issues with processing of ballots, absentee ballots in wisconsin. >> oh, of course, yeah. i mean, what you had in wisconsin is the same thing that you had every place else, except they have this additional law where you have to have an application. they excluded republican poll watchers from watching absentee ballots being counted and mail-in ballots being counted. they exclude republican poll watchers from the polls. they engage in back-dating ballots, several witnesses testified how they were trained to back-date ballots. they've registered people who weren't registered under different names. each one of them has in one degree or another almost the same pattern of activity. one a little bit more than others. this
wisconsin is a lawsuit where wisconsin has a very strict absentee ballot and it basically says if you don't have an application for the ballot, the ballot doesn't count. there are some 50 or 60,000 ballots without applications, they would have to be thrown out and that would change the election. maria: so -- >> that's where we are right now. maria: you say you found serious issues with processing of ballots, absentee ballots in wisconsin. >> oh, of course, yeah. i mean, what you had...
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supreme court to review 50,000 absentee ballots in wisconsin. the campaign is appealing a ruling by the wisconsin supreme court which ruled the request was unreasonable. the difference between president trump and joe biden in wisconsin is just 20,000 votes. >>> well, another focus of president trump and the republican party are the crucial senate runoff elections in georgia, races that are now less than one week away which have seen a record number of campaign funds and likely a record number of voters already. for the latest, let's turn to fox news correspondent steve harrigan who's live in atlanta. steve? >> reporter: gregg, right on all counts. record spending in these two senate runoff races, more than $800 million, and there's been a real ballot over the past 24 hours -- battle over the past 24 hours between president trump and republican governor brian kemp, a battle which has at least for a or short time eclipsed these two runoff races which which will determine who controls the senate for the next two years. president trump repeating tha
supreme court to review 50,000 absentee ballots in wisconsin. the campaign is appealing a ruling by the wisconsin supreme court which ruled the request was unreasonable. the difference between president trump and joe biden in wisconsin is just 20,000 votes. >>> well, another focus of president trump and the republican party are the crucial senate runoff elections in georgia, races that are now less than one week away which have seen a record number of campaign funds and likely a record...
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this as both arizona and wisconsin certified joe biden as the winner. we have all the insight all morning lock. hear from congressman tim ryan and former mississippi governor coming up. jimmy li will join me this hour in this exclusive interview. markets on the upswing to begin futures. take a look at dow industrials 344 points. nasdaq up 109. that's almost 1%. s&p higher by 9 points. the dow posting best month since 1987 with gain of almost 12%, other averages also higher by 12 and 11% all this as we await key testimony from federal jay powell and jimmy mnuchin today and unused covid relief funding. return to high seas, we are taking you on a port on how they are getting ready. another missing monolith moved. making a buzz this morning. mornings with maria live right now. ♪ ♪ maria: all right, european markets meanwhile look like this as rally is underway on wall street. european markets higher across the board. ftse up 123 points. almost 2%, cac quarante up 62 and dax index up 135. british factories reporting fastest growth in 3 years. purchasing
this as both arizona and wisconsin certified joe biden as the winner. we have all the insight all morning lock. hear from congressman tim ryan and former mississippi governor coming up. jimmy li will join me this hour in this exclusive interview. markets on the upswing to begin futures. take a look at dow industrials 344 points. nasdaq up 109. that's almost 1%. s&p higher by 9 points. the dow posting best month since 1987 with gain of almost 12%, other averages also higher by 12 and 11% all...
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the trump campaign going forward with a wisconsin lawsuit over abuse of absentee votes. another it work e in michigan said she watched fraud happening all night on election night. all this as attorney general bill barr backtracks on initial reports that his department found no evidence of voter fraud that would overturn the election. we are on this all
the trump campaign going forward with a wisconsin lawsuit over abuse of absentee votes. another it work e in michigan said she watched fraud happening all night on election night. all this as attorney general bill barr backtracks on initial reports that his department found no evidence of voter fraud that would overturn the election. we are on this all
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they are pennsylvania, georgia, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, nevada and new mexico. now, if the house expect senate cannot -- and the senate cannot agree on which electors to accept, an untested constitutional procedure could result in each state being given one vote which they would allocate to either biden or trump. and since the republicans hold 26 of 50 statehouses, there would exist at least the mathematical possibility that president trump could be named the constitutional are hi-elected president -- constitutionally-elected president. however, if the lek are tomorrow process isn't completed by january 20th, get ready, house speaker nancy pelosi would be sworn in as the new president. quite a mess we have on our hands, is it not? well, joining us now if you will u kline, director of the amistad project, a public interest law firm who has been filing election fraud lawsuits across the nation. he is also a former attorney general of kansas. phil, great to have you with us. as we look at what is happening now, the ruling in wisconsin, an entire class of voter coul
they are pennsylvania, georgia, michigan, wisconsin, arizona, nevada and new mexico. now, if the house expect senate cannot -- and the senate cannot agree on which electors to accept, an untested constitutional procedure could result in each state being given one vote which they would allocate to either biden or trump. and since the republicans hold 26 of 50 statehouses, there would exist at least the mathematical possibility that president trump could be named the constitutional are hi-elected...
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that are count gave the trump campaign the opportunity to see how wisconsin's electoral process works and how it was grossly abused. also in georgia state officials there have now opened an investigation into groups allegedly trying to illegally register people to vote awe head of the upcoming senate runoff elections in january. for the very latest on that, we go to fox news correspondent steve harrigan in atlanta. steve. >> reporter: lou, georgia election officials are warning that a number of third-party groups, and they listed several, are attempting to bring in voters from out of state to register out-of-state voters to vote in georgia in those key senate runoff elections, the two of them scheduled for january 5th. those elections, of course, could determine control of the senate. they also warn that third-party groups are trying to get college students to change their registration to georgia in order to vote and then change it back after those january elections. they warn that such all legal voting in georgia is a felony. in the meantime, more news on those voting machines. but t
that are count gave the trump campaign the opportunity to see how wisconsin's electoral process works and how it was grossly abused. also in georgia state officials there have now opened an investigation into groups allegedly trying to illegally register people to vote awe head of the upcoming senate runoff elections in january. for the very latest on that, we go to fox news correspondent steve harrigan in atlanta. steve. >> reporter: lou, georgia election officials are warning that a...
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before the supreme court arguing that 62 electoral college votes in georgia, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin should be invalidated because the states acted unconstitutionally when expanding mail-in voting, they have until 3:00 o'clock today to file response to supreme court. kim paxton will join me live at 8:00 a.m. hour to go through the lawsuit and take a lack -- look at the election. the u.s. reporting more than 3,000 deaths in a single day. health and human secretaries alex azar says they could start distributing the vaccine as early as next week pending approval of fda meeting today to discuss that. well, the united kingdom issuing a warning saying that two people have had severe allergic reactions to the vaccine including fever and muscle pain. experts say these types of reactions are rare and both people have a history of severe allergic reaction. facebook in hot seat, federal trade commission and 48 states and territories are suing facebook, accusing the technology giant of buying and freezing out small start-ups to choke competition. the lawsuit target two major acquisition instagra
before the supreme court arguing that 62 electoral college votes in georgia, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin should be invalidated because the states acted unconstitutionally when expanding mail-in voting, they have until 3:00 o'clock today to file response to supreme court. kim paxton will join me live at 8:00 a.m. hour to go through the lawsuit and take a lack -- look at the election. the u.s. reporting more than 3,000 deaths in a single day. health and human secretaries alex azar says...
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and as you said in wisconsin and other places, we don't have it there either. gregg: right. >> that's like trusting the keys to the car to your teenager. they get a ticket, they crash the car, what do you do? the legislature takes back those chis and making r -- keys and making sure it doesn't happen again. gregg: let me play devil's advocate. the counterargument would be take a look at article ii. it's somewhat vague and am buggous. it says that state legislatures set the rules, the manner -- is the language -- in which electors are appointed in each state. and those states in setting the rules have simply followed the electoral count act, a 19th century law that directs governors to certify the results and the slate of electors that respect the will of the people. that represent the will of the people. yes, that same act says in the vent of a falled -- failed election, state lawmakers step in and appoint electors. so your hurdle there is to prove it's a failed election? >> well, no i don't think the burden is on the state legislature. it's just the opposite.
and as you said in wisconsin and other places, we don't have it there either. gregg: right. >> that's like trusting the keys to the car to your teenager. they get a ticket, they crash the car, what do you do? the legislature takes back those chis and making r -- keys and making sure it doesn't happen again. gregg: let me play devil's advocate. the counterargument would be take a look at article ii. it's somewhat vague and am buggous. it says that state legislatures set the rules, the...
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supreme court charging that wisconsin, michigan, georgia, and pennsylvania all exploited the china virus pandemic and ignored federal and state election laws. the attorney general of texas, ken paxton, will argue what happened in those states deeply and adversely affects texas voters. >> these elections in other states were where state law was not followed as required by the constitution affects my voters because these are national elections. and so if they're fraudulent activities or things that affect an election and state law is not followed as is required by the constitution, it affects our state, it affects every state. our argument is not directly about the fraud. our argument is because these did not follow their own state law, and the orders were by other elected officials to change the law or by other judges, that is unconstitutional. lou: 17 other states have joined in the lawsuit in support of texas and among the states, louisiana, alabama, arkansas, missouri, florida, president trump's campaign legal team joining the lawsuit, president trump tweeting this, we will be interven
supreme court charging that wisconsin, michigan, georgia, and pennsylvania all exploited the china virus pandemic and ignored federal and state election laws. the attorney general of texas, ken paxton, will argue what happened in those states deeply and adversely affects texas voters. >> these elections in other states were where state law was not followed as required by the constitution affects my voters because these are national elections. and so if they're fraudulent activities or...
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., wisconsin supreme court rule last week however that pandemic was not an excuse for any be able body person tot an absentee ballot. up to republicans to identify every one of those ballots to as to which would not count. >> georgia voting system ar manager, sterling has railed against president trump's call for free and fair election, sterling insists that president's charges of electoral fraud c are pure misinformation, wait. yesterday sterling announced woman he bought his house from two years ago used that address to sign up for an aba absentee ballot, and admitting that was fraudulent voting. >> joining us, firm filed a new federal lawsuit demanding state legislatures be allowed to certify electors not governors. before the election is certified by congress on january 25. ian than thank you for joining , your best closing arguments to why you should win that case. >> thank you. >>ul reason we should win is because constitution does not have a covid exception, said that state legislatessures decide, they can't dal gat delet task to a governor or secretary of state, when we have ac
., wisconsin supreme court rule last week however that pandemic was not an excuse for any be able body person tot an absentee ballot. up to republicans to identify every one of those ballots to as to which would not count. >> georgia voting system ar manager, sterling has railed against president trump's call for free and fair election, sterling insists that president's charges of electoral fraud c are pure misinformation, wait. yesterday sterling announced woman he bought his house from...
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and note that wisconsin will not make the safe harbor deadline. they are breathing a sigh of relief. their college will still count given the backdrop that this place up against. safeco badgers and my right? sure. alright so what is most likely to happen here? all of these cases are dismissed or one or two more get to the supreme court. and if so which ones? i think if anything the one that would make it to supreme court is the authority to extend the deadline of the mail in balloting. i do have to say that obvious or focusing on these cases it didn't come through. the cases that come through. but they matter but does a certain narrative any student thing that's happening at the notion of the hail mary being thrown here. it really is important for people to feel secure in for these answers to be concluded. for these answers to be provided before 2022 and 2024 per because heaven forbid it's different bodies are making rules. there are still questions of the constitutionality of that. that is a real lose. kennedy: they have to be consistent, have to
and note that wisconsin will not make the safe harbor deadline. they are breathing a sigh of relief. their college will still count given the backdrop that this place up against. safeco badgers and my right? sure. alright so what is most likely to happen here? all of these cases are dismissed or one or two more get to the supreme court. and if so which ones? i think if anything the one that would make it to supreme court is the authority to extend the deadline of the mail in balloting. i do...
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. >> let's take the wisconsin case for example, the only thing that happened in wisconsin was back to a district court, it will come back to them and they will decide, what i would tell you looking across this electoral issue, your strong issues of voter fraud, there are more suitcases down where they were counting ballots than the atlanta airport, you saw the video, that video in itself should just blow out in the idea that georgia election was fair. your fraud issues, you have valid process issues where an adequate voter id checks, yup all manner of process files going on in places like wisconsin where they change the mailing ballot. liz: we can't litigated here but i wanted to clarify you don't have the boxes ready -- >> this is the immaculate deception on the american people, it's been called the finesse but i think what is important, let's let the process play out, everybody in america needs to be comfortable with the idea that this election was fair and right now we don't have that comfort level based on what the evidence is, let it play out the problem is we didn't have the new
. >> let's take the wisconsin case for example, the only thing that happened in wisconsin was back to a district court, it will come back to them and they will decide, what i would tell you looking across this electoral issue, your strong issues of voter fraud, there are more suitcases down where they were counting ballots than the atlanta airport, you saw the video, that video in itself should just blow out in the idea that georgia election was fair. your fraud issues, you have valid...
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this as both arizona and wisconsin certified joe biden as the winner. we have all the insight all morning lock. hear from congressman tim ryan and former mississippi governor
this as both arizona and wisconsin certified joe biden as the winner. we have all the insight all morning lock. hear from congressman tim ryan and former mississippi governor
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former wisconsin governor, former presidential candidate, scott walker. governor, good to see you. do you think it is a coincidence we've seen rise in violent crime particularly in those places where we see calls to defund the police. >> it's a combination of things. summer of silence from liberals comes to riots. people like you mentioned in the last segment, another socialist elected in new york city, reduce the police by 95%? then on top of that, you have had liberals pushing to release criminals from prison during this global pandemic. no wonder all that together is a recipe for disaster. it is not just bad policy. liberal policies are literally dangerous to law enforcement and the general public. david: they're dangerous for the police as well. particularly when you combine that with disrespect. there was awful shooting in pennsylvania which was actually caught on tape. i think we can roll tape of that, where an officer was shot. the suspect was, got away after he shot the police. he is still considered armed and dangerous by the way. you want to check your police sources in a
former wisconsin governor, former presidential candidate, scott walker. governor, good to see you. do you think it is a coincidence we've seen rise in violent crime particularly in those places where we see calls to defund the police. >> it's a combination of things. summer of silence from liberals comes to riots. people like you mentioned in the last segment, another socialist elected in new york city, reduce the police by 95%? then on top of that, you have had liberals pushing to...
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texas attorney general ken paxton is now you suing georgia, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin over certifying their election results. paxton said in a statement, by ignoring both state and federal law, these states have not only tainted the integrity of their own citizens' votes but of texas and every other state that held law full elections. general, what do you think is going to happen here? the supreme court has this suit on the docket. we know that the state legislatures went against the constitution in terms of looking at taking votes that came in before election day, after 8:00 on election day, and we're waiting on the supreme court to rule. what's your take on where we are right now, general, after this election? >> well, a couple of comments. first of all, lower courts i think have shown a lack of courage to make decisions based on what is mounting and mounting and really credible evidence and that's been placed in front of them and i watched all of the different states and all the different -- as many cases as possible. the supreme court and our constitutional process in t
texas attorney general ken paxton is now you suing georgia, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin over certifying their election results. paxton said in a statement, by ignoring both state and federal law, these states have not only tainted the integrity of their own citizens' votes but of texas and every other state that held law full elections. general, what do you think is going to happen here? the supreme court has this suit on the docket. we know that the state legislatures went against the...
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you have wisconsin, georgia, nevada. i mean, we're talking about a significant number of ballots and of course what matters is each individual state saying that the margin of illegal ballots is just so much more than the margin of difference between president trump and joe biden. maria: so let me move on to georgia, because georgia just last night announced a hearing for 10:00 a.m. on thursday. the court hearing was delayed, the northern district of georgia judge delayed the hearing, to allowing for inspection of ballots and voting machines you amid the allegations of fraud. i know there's been some obstruction going on. you've been trying to get your hands on the voting machines but in certain areas of the country you're being stopped from actually even inspecting them. when do you expect the georgia hearing to take place? >> well, that's not a campaign lawsuit, importantly to note. but the plaintiffs in that case have asked for preliminary injunction, not just a temporary restraining order so that appeal is going in fr
you have wisconsin, georgia, nevada. i mean, we're talking about a significant number of ballots and of course what matters is each individual state saying that the margin of illegal ballots is just so much more than the margin of difference between president trump and joe biden. maria: so let me move on to georgia, because georgia just last night announced a hearing for 10:00 a.m. on thursday. the court hearing was delayed, the northern district of georgia judge delayed the hearing, to...
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you know example in wisconsin. where at least 200,000 votes cast illegally just based on wisconsin state law. you have the situation in pennsylvania where virtually everybody agrees in a there was corruption on a huge basis. in nevada you've got i think 600,000 votes, know republican has even seen. because the democrats in legislature and governor decided to keep. so every time you turn around you find more evidence, and i think we have seen governor kemp begin to move towards saying hay we need to find out what happened moved from position saying there withesn't a ag breaks it wide-open do i on the see how you can argue biden cared the state given scale of the security camera the number of ballots that rudy giuliani just cited. >> came on show, said there are up to 1,000 affidavits 1,000 sworn testimony of people saying i winced fraud every paper says president trump has gone not proven widespread fraud we are looking at pictures i don't understand us why media is not to recollecting some of the things like indivi
you know example in wisconsin. where at least 200,000 votes cast illegally just based on wisconsin state law. you have the situation in pennsylvania where virtually everybody agrees in a there was corruption on a huge basis. in nevada you've got i think 600,000 votes, know republican has even seen. because the democrats in legislature and governor decided to keep. so every time you turn around you find more evidence, and i think we have seen governor kemp begin to move towards saying hay we...
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we've got a great case in wisconsin. lou: and pennsylvania? >> well, pennsylvania, you know, pennsylvania certified in a strange, strange decision today against us. so we are going to appeal that. it's a terrible decision. i would say coward withly republicans -- cowardly republicans, they know what happened. pennsylvania's had 800,000 illegal ballots. 800,000 ballots that were secretly cast without any republicans getting the opportunity to observe them. so that one we'll take up on appeal, and that one i feel pretty strongly mix in with a couple of wins, i think we'll prevail in the supreme court on that one. pennsylvania and michigan -- lou: i want to -- >> -- had the most fraud. of course, you know that atlanta had the most blatant fraud with that bank heist on television. lou: that the secretary of state called perfectly normal conduct for an election. i don't understand how the man is still in office, frankly, with that remark. let me say two things, if i may, very quickly here. one is your summary in michigan to the state legislature th
we've got a great case in wisconsin. lou: and pennsylvania? >> well, pennsylvania, you know, pennsylvania certified in a strange, strange decision today against us. so we are going to appeal that. it's a terrible decision. i would say coward withly republicans -- cowardly republicans, they know what happened. pennsylvania's had 800,000 illegal ballots. 800,000 ballots that were secretly cast without any republicans getting the opportunity to observe them. so that one we'll take up on...
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from tearing down statues, including one of an ab lugsist in madison, wisconsin, to trying to silence free speech simply because its defense from conventional, the conventional party line. this smacks of totalitarianism, and it was a row point for american politics -- a low point for american politics and journalism. paul: great point, mary, thanks. dan? >> my miss of the year, paul, to the coronavirus hypocrites. those are the public officials who told people to stay home while they went out. here's the highlight film. [laughter] house speak or or nancy place city getting her hair down at a shop in san francisco. california governor gavin newsom going out to the famed french runedly restaurant -- laundry restaurant followed the next night by the mayor of san francisco. governor andrew cuomo having to discuss invite his mother, and steve adler who issued a stay at home order from his vacation in mexico. two thumbs down on all of them. paul: my miss of the year goes to chinese president xi jinping for the crushing dissent and liberty in hong kong, the arrest of democratic advocates inc
from tearing down statues, including one of an ab lugsist in madison, wisconsin, to trying to silence free speech simply because its defense from conventional, the conventional party line. this smacks of totalitarianism, and it was a row point for american politics -- a low point for american politics and journalism. paul: great point, mary, thanks. dan? >> my miss of the year, paul, to the coronavirus hypocrites. those are the public officials who told people to stay home while they went...
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. >>> up next, mark zuckerberg's millions used to turn the outcome of the election in wisconsin. we take that up with "just the news" editor john solomon next. stay with us. one of the worst things about a cold sore is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. lou: breaking news now, officials inn bay, wisconsin, reportedly solicited a million dollars from a voter advocacy group backed by facebook ceo mark subor burg. that would be the amount necessary to conduct illegal voter drives. according to "just the news" reporting, the city filed a grant questionnaire with the center for tech and civic life. that group given a quarter of a billion dollars by mark zuckerberg and his wife in september. the direct point? to influence the outcome of the election, of course. attorney phil kline says that grant application shows private money used to fund partisan political activity. he calls that a violation of the constitution. and that should mean that it's
. >>> up next, mark zuckerberg's millions used to turn the outcome of the election in wisconsin. we take that up with "just the news" editor john solomon next. stay with us. one of the worst things about a cold sore is how it can make you feel. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. lou: breaking news now, officials inn bay, wisconsin, reportedly solicited a...
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liz:, the question was, exactly how was texas directly affected by what happened in wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan and california. denying the texas lawsuit. it should read over how the election was conducted in four states. how was texas affected by what those four states did? >> that is right. their argument was interesting. like i told you, it was clever. maybe in the end it was not substantive enough and too clever. we are a state, a neighboring state, we conducted hours in a certain way. the due process dictates that other states run it, you know, in a way that is constitutional. our boats have now been harmed. our ability to receive a republic that is harmed. it is a direct injury rule of law. you have to have a direct injury. the court in this sentiment looked at it improbably said we cannot find a direct injury to texas. liz: you know, okay, let's talk about what is going on in georgia. georgia has not seen a democratc senator in two decades.tw an issue that the democrats when they are, then it is over. the republicans lose control of the senate. the president has questioned the
liz:, the question was, exactly how was texas directly affected by what happened in wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan and california. denying the texas lawsuit. it should read over how the election was conducted in four states. how was texas affected by what those four states did? >> that is right. their argument was interesting. like i told you, it was clever. maybe in the end it was not substantive enough and too clever. we are a state, a neighboring state, we conducted hours in a...
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gregg: you say fraud though but, for example, in wisconsin they did a hand recount, and they -- it only added, i think, 87 votes to joe biden. they did a recount by hasn't in georgia, it didn't change the outcome, and there was no real evidence of fraud uncovered there at least to the satisfaction of any judge. the texas lawsuit before the supreme court was a nonstarter, they didn't take it. the latest challenge involving pennsylvania's supreme court, that's not going to happen before inauguration day. so, i mean, it's true, is it not, that at least the argument of fraud hasn't sustained a legal standard in a court of law? >> when you count votes, -- when you count votes you're not allowed to count, that's fraud. those votes were counted illegally under state law and the constitution. that's fraud. it doesn't mean the vote was for biden and it was cast for trump or vice versa. it means they took a group of ballots they weren't allowed to touch, weren't allowed to count and counted them. that's election fraud. that's a simple issue. we don't have to prove anyone's ballot was mishandled,
gregg: you say fraud though but, for example, in wisconsin they did a hand recount, and they -- it only added, i think, 87 votes to joe biden. they did a recount by hasn't in georgia, it didn't change the outcome, and there was no real evidence of fraud uncovered there at least to the satisfaction of any judge. the texas lawsuit before the supreme court was a nonstarter, they didn't take it. the latest challenge involving pennsylvania's supreme court, that's not going to happen before...
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and i think that if you look at for example what is going on in wisconsin and in pennsylvania, there is a very good chance you can see tens of thousands of ballots thrown out for some of these reasons. jerry: with the president has not had much success so far. peter: he has not had much luck any it is getting . late with this will be an interesting week for that. i think you know the weekend jerry, in pennsylvania, a judge basically issued an order and said in the order that there was a likelihood that the trump team would prevail. and if that one more, it would basically swing the election to drop in that state. jerry: i know this is gonna play out. whether see how it plays out obviously. but whether or not the president is successful in his challengest the economy is facing challenges. what you think in the next twoe months can be done and should be done to help the economy. peter: will jerry, i am very concerned here because for political reasons on capitol hill, they have effectively allowed the bridge to collapse in and talking about the transition from the 313 pages of the stim
and i think that if you look at for example what is going on in wisconsin and in pennsylvania, there is a very good chance you can see tens of thousands of ballots thrown out for some of these reasons. jerry: with the president has not had much success so far. peter: he has not had much luck any it is getting . late with this will be an interesting week for that. i think you know the weekend jerry, in pennsylvania, a judge basically issued an order and said in the order that there was a...
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liz: exactly, the question was how is texas directly affected by what happened in wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan or georgia, the issue is the supreme court denied the texas lawsuit and it should read how the election was conducted in four states. so how is texas affected by what the four states to? >> their argument it was interesting and like i told you it was clever and it was not substantive enough and too clever, we are a neighboring state we conducted ours in a certain way and the due process and equal protection clause of the constitution dictates the other states run it in a way that is constitutional so our votes have now been harmed and the ability to proceed in the public is hard. standing is a direct injury rule of law and you have to have a direct injury and the court looked at it and probably said we cannot find a direct injury to texas. liz: let's talk about what's going on in georgia, georgia has not seen a democrat senator in two decades, there is an issue of the democrats when it's over, the republicans lose control of the senate, the president has questionquestions ab
liz: exactly, the question was how is texas directly affected by what happened in wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan or georgia, the issue is the supreme court denied the texas lawsuit and it should read how the election was conducted in four states. so how is texas affected by what the four states to? >> their argument it was interesting and like i told you it was clever and it was not substantive enough and too clever, we are a neighboring state we conducted ours in a certain way and the...
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that would have been enough to swing the election in georgia, in michigan, in pennsylvania and in wisconsin. so, hell, yeah. they put their thumb on the scale, and they got biden elected. gregg: people should read your columns and listen to your syndicated radio show. both are excellent. larry, great to see you. >>> coming up next, well, that's, that's going to be the end of the show, but we have one more thing for you when we come back. don't go away. it's been a tough year. and now with q4 wrapping up, the north pole has to be feeling the heat. it's okay santa, let's workflow it. workflow it...? with the now platform, we can catch problems before customers even know they're problems. wait... a hose? what kid wants a hose?! fireman? says "hose" it says "horse"! not a "hose"! cedric! get over here! now our people can collaborate across silos, from across the globe. so how's the new place? it's a 4 bed, 2.5 bath igloo... it's great! yeah, but you have to live in the south pole. sir... wait, are you sure? yes, we're that productive now. you hear that?! the kids get twice the presents! [ cheer
that would have been enough to swing the election in georgia, in michigan, in pennsylvania and in wisconsin. so, hell, yeah. they put their thumb on the scale, and they got biden elected. gregg: people should read your columns and listen to your syndicated radio show. both are excellent. larry, great to see you. >>> coming up next, well, that's, that's going to be the end of the show, but we have one more thing for you when we come back. don't go away. it's been a tough year. and now...
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this seeks to challenge the election results in pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan and georgia and for the very latest return to fox correspondent kevin corke in washington. i can tell you there are more names that have been added to the list of republicans signing on to make if successful would in fact overturn the results of the 2020 election house minority leader kevin mccarthy among those signing on the california republican with 19 of his colleagues have been added to the brief, and total 126 gop members from the house have added their names to the brief. bobby take to twitter mike johnson who filed the brief and then recruited his republican colleagues to sign on posting on twitter the 20 names would've been included on thursday for a clerical error in another big name georgia representative doug collins is on that list. there's a few other high-profile names missing mike devin nunes and liz cheney but we'll see if that changes in the days to come. texas claims coronavirus to each estate election procedure violated the constitution, texas ag tim paxson says the folks in his state
this seeks to challenge the election results in pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan and georgia and for the very latest return to fox correspondent kevin corke in washington. i can tell you there are more names that have been added to the list of republicans signing on to make if successful would in fact overturn the results of the 2020 election house minority leader kevin mccarthy among those signing on the california republican with 19 of his colleagues have been added to the brief, and total...