by John Haughey, The Center Square | December 16, 2020 02:00 PM Print this article
A resolution calling on Missouri lawmakers to reject 2020 presidential election results in six states enjoyed a wild ride to adoption in one House committee Monday night but is now dead.
House Resolution 2, sponsored by Rep. Justin Hill, R-St. Charles, passed through the House Special Committee on Government Oversight after a stormy three-hour hearing in a 6-3 vote.
HR 2 states the Missouri House has “no confidence” in Arizona’s, Georgia’s, Michigan’s, Nevada’s, Pennsylvania’s or Wisconsin’s presidential election results and calls upon the six states to “conduct investigations into voter fraud and if they do not, we demand that Congress refuse to certify their electors.”
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A Michigan attorney said he hopes President Trump will act on the findings from a forensic audit of Dominion Voting Systems equipment in Antrim County that was released on Monday thanks to a judge s ruling.
Matthew DePerno, who is representing an Antrim County resident behind a lawsuit challenging a local marijuana retailer proposal, told Newsmax TV on Monday that he knows the White House has the report, which has been disparaged byMichigan state and Dominion officials, and I hope they read it and understand how significant the findings are.
Although the Electoral College certified President-elect Joe Biden s victory on Monday, DePerno told host Greg Kelly that this is not over, pointing to a section in the report that addresses a 2018 executive order on foreign interference that allows the director of national intelligence 45 days after the election to assess information indicating that a foreign government or someone acting as an agent for
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President Donald Trump and his loyalists in the legal profession are not ready to accept the fact that he has lost the November 3 presidential election to Joe Biden. They have been knocking the doors of courts, hoping to overturn the election result, claiming the contest was compromised. But they have failed to get a single verdict declared in their favor and last week, the Supreme Court delivered a major blow to Trump by dismissing a lawsuit that Texas brought to challenge the election results in four key states.
But while Trump’s legal lieutenants continue to hope to scale Mount Impossible, his actual campaign has more or less acknowledged that the game is over. According to a report in the Daily Beast, the incumbent president s political machine is still raising funds, buying ads and even publicly vowing to carry on with the fight. But when one visits the campaign’s headquarters in Arlington, northern Virginia, the hopelessness becomes evide
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There’s an old curse: “May you live in interesting times.” And boy, did 2020 prove why it’s such an awful thing to wish on somebody.
On paper, 2020 was 12 months, just like any other year. But let’s be real, it felt more like a decade, at least. January was a lifetime ago, back before social distancing, Zoom parties and entire countries shutting down. Those times are but a distant memory, with photos of maskless crowds like relics of a time long past. The biggest story at the beginning of the year – the impeachment of President Donald Trump – was just the first chapter in the epic saga that has been 2020.