It's Not Over: As Organizers Plan A Massive Protest On January 6th, Trump Still Has Cards To Play

Written By BlabberBuzz | Sunday, 20 December 2020 05:45 AM
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President Donald Trump on Saturday requested from his advocates to join in a scheduled demonstration in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021.

Trump claimed in a tweet that it was “statistically impossible” for him to have lost the 2020 election, citing a report that his trade adviser Peter Navarro published this week.

He then continued: “Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, it will be wild!”

In another post, the president said Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden didn’t win the election.

“He lost all 6 Swing States, by a lot. They then dumped hundreds of thousands of votes in each one, and got caught. Now Republican politicians have to fight so that their great victory is not stolen. Don’t be weak fools!” he wrote.

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Biden has announced victory in the election, pointing to certified vote counts from all 50 states. Trump and other Republicans are challenging election results in courts in key states. The Epoch Times is not calling the race at this time.

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Navarro issued a report that claimed the election “may well have been stolen” from Trump.

“If these election irregularities are not fully investigated prior to Inauguration Day and thereby effectively allowed to stand, this nation runs the very real risk of never being able to have a fair presidential election again,” Navarro said in the report.

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Trump supporters are supposed to gather in the nation’s capital as members of Congress meet in a common gathering on Jan. 6 to count electoral votes. “Stop the Steal” organizers have said they’ll hold an event.

There’s an outside chance that Congress moves to cancel some state’s votes or change them from a Democratic slate of electors to a Republican one, but some experts believe that is unlikely.

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Many people who will be in the House of Representatives when Congress meets—Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) and Rep.-elects Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Barry Moore (R-Ala.), and Bob Good (R-Va.)—have pledged to file complaints. At least five senators or senators-elect have said they aren’t conducting out following them.

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Republican Senate leadership and many Democrats have mocked the plans.

“There is a 0.00 chance the House reverses the election,” Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) wrote on Twitter.

“I think on the basis of the way that the system works, the decision by the Electoral College yesterday was determinative,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters this week, referring to electors casting votes in their respective states.

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“The Electoral College submitted its vote. And I also think as we look into next year, it’s very important that each of us pledges to work with President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect [Kamala] Harris,” Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.), chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, told reporters.

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