Addressing members of the state Senate Majority Policy Committee in a proceeding that played out like a campaign rally — with firebrand speeches from GOP lawmakers and whooping cheers from dozens of supporters — Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani pressed his baseless case that the election had been stolen and the truth covered up by “Big Tech,” the media, and the courts.
the Senate Majority Policy Committee
一天到晚喊要证据证据的你,不去评论证据,却去看在哪里开会,想跟左媒一样,暗示什么吗?
对你来说,评论展示出的作假证据,证人,是件很困难的事?
我明白了,左媒告诉,这是假的,原来如此
鲍威尔的起诉也发表了,你看了吗,你会不会问为啥在半夜发状纸啊
老朱,老鲍展示的证据证人,比那些网友说16条还厉害,还可怕,你如何评价?
老萨,你左躲右闪,东拉西扯,太让人失望了。。。
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Senate committee to discuss election issues in Pennsylvania
Posted on Nov 24, 2020
GETTYSBURG – At the request of Senator Doug Mastriano (R-Adams/Cumberland/Franklin/York), t
he Senate Majority Policy Committee will hold a hearing to discuss recent issues regarding the 2020 General Election in Pennsylvania.
“Elections are a fundamental principle of our democracy – unfortunately, Pennsylvanians have lost faith in the electoral system. It is unacceptable,” said Mastriano. “Over the past few weeks, I have heard from thousands of Pennsylvanians regarding issues experienced at the polls, irregularities with the mail-in voting system and concerns whether their vote was counted. We need to correct these issues to restore faith in our republic.”
“We want assurance that the issues encountered during this past election don’t happen again in the future,” said Majority Policy Committee Chair Senator David G. Argall. “Senator Mastriano requested this meeting because Pennsylvanians deserve a fair election.”
The hearing will take place on Wednesday, November 25 at 12:30 p.m. at the Wyndham Hotel in Gettysburg. The public is invited to watch the event live on the Majority Policy Committee’s website.