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the l.a., and she's 34 now, and she's still got -- she has her own fresh tree this year. there you go. connell: i'm sure she does. we do too at our house. thanks for joining us as we report the news "after the bell." see you back here same time tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. today marks the beginning of a critical week in the battle for the white house. and the president's lead attorney, rudy giuliani, is tonight in the hospital with the china virus. we first want to wish him a quick and complete recovery. and now the question is who will lead the president's fight for a free and fair election. at his rally in valdosta, georgia, over the weekend president trump asked for a hero to step forward in his fight against those who have conspired to defraud the american people and steal the election from him.
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today president trump's request was answered by none other than senator ted cruz. cruz announcing that if the u.s. supreme court decides to take up the pennsylvania mail-in ballot case, he stands ready to make the oral arguments on behalf of the petitioners, congressman mike kelly and republican congressional candidate sean parnell. and by extension, the president himself. senator cruz is considered to be not only one of the smartest people to ever graduate from harvard law school, but also a brilliant debater and litigator. his offer to champion the president's fight for a free and fair election in court couldn't come at a more propitious moment. it comes as several key deadlines are rapidly approaching in the certification of the presidential race. every state the is expected to certify the election results by tomorrow, and next monday the electoral college is scheduled
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to meet to cast their votes for either president trump or joe biden. president trump says he expects big things to come this week from his legal team's challenges across the country. and at an event today in the white house, president trump said his case is clear. the presidential election was rife with irregularities, abuse and outright fraud. >> it was a rigged election. you look at the different states, the election was totally rigged. it's a discuss grace to our country. -- disgrace to our country. it's like a third world country using machinery that nobody knows ownership, nobody knows anything about. they have glitches, as they call them, glitches. they got caught sending out thousands of votes all against me, by the way. you know, this was, like, from a thursday world nation, and i think the -- third world nation, and i think the case has been made. now we find out what we can do about it, but you'll see a lot of big things happening over the
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next couple of days. lou: at least 17 legal challenges by president trump and republican attorneys in six states will carry on in rudy giuliani's absence. again, we wish the man who has fought so hard for this president for so long to make a speedy, speedy recovery and return to the fight. four of the legal challenges to the vote count aring being litigated now in georgia. president trump was in the state over the weekend. there he urged voters to support republicans kelly loeffler and david perdue in their senate runoff races against radical dems and socialists. the two senators' speeches were cut short by clear demands from president trump's supporters. listen to this. >> -- for trump! fight for trump! >> thank you.
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we're fighting. we're going to fight like you never saw before. lou: the president not blushing but, clearly, moved by the crowd's demand that we fight for trump. president trump's rally took place before today's voter registration deadline for those critical georgia runoff races. fox news correspondent jon then serrie has more from georgia. jonathan. >> reporter: hi e there, lou. today georgia election officials recertified the results of the presidential race. they say that after three counts the outcome remains the same. georgia's secretary of state, brad rathensberger, is now calling on both sides of the aisle to stop the conspiracy theories. take a listen. >> all this talk of a stolen election whether it's stacey abrams or the president of the united states is hurting our state. >> reporter: the secretary of state is trying to instill voter
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confidence as the peach state heads toward january 5th runoffs for both of its u.s. senate seats. last night republican senator kelly loeffler debated challenger raphael warnock on largely national talking points on covid-19 and the economy. >> i'm a matthew 25 christian, that's what i am. i was hungry, you fed me. i was sick and you visited me. love your neighbor. and for me, that means you don't get rid of your neighbor's health care particularly rein the middle of a pandemic. >> i'm not going to be welcometured by someone that uses the bible to justify abortion to i attack our men and women in the military. >> reporter: in a separate debate, georgia's other republican senator, david perdue, chose not to participate, so-represented by an empty podium as his democratic challenge, jon ossoff, fielded questions alone. and, lou, midnight is the deadline for new voters to register online in time to
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participate in the january 5th runoff elections for these two senate seats that will determine the balance of power in the u.s. senate. lou, back to you. lou: jonathan, it's got to be deeply concerning, i was going to say for the people of georgia, but, frankly, for the american people. nothing has been changed as far as i understand it about the electoral system in georgia. there has been no response to the cries of corruption and irregularities and video proof of this them. what is the sense that you get in terms of registration, as you put it, the deadline tonight for this upcoming january 5th election. are we seeing a surge? is there disquiet and fewer people stepping up to register? >> reporter: yeah, you know, it's a question everyone wants to know. we will probably have to wait until tomorrow until we get the exact numbers of people
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registering. one of the frustrating things, you want to know, you know, does this -- do these new registrations favor democrats, do they favor republicans. well, georgia is an open primary state, so until a primary election where you request a democrat or republican ballot, you don't declare up front. you don't register as a democrat or republican. so the number that we will get is going to be overall registrations. you have individual organizations, democrat and republican, recruiting voters. both of them are claiming that they're getting massive registrations. but we don't have a scientific figure just yet on which party is favored. lou: sure. how about an anecdotal indicator as to whether or not the invitation by some of the democrats for people to come into the state, marley young people -- particularly young people, to register? have we got an indicator as to
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whether that occurred or not? >> reporter: the secretary of state's office, which is run by a republican, as soon as they caught wind of it, they very publicly said don't game our system. and so while there may have been some efforts early on to get people to move to the state, well, with the threats of being charged with a felony and being thrown in jail, it appears that those efforts very quickly fizzled out early on, lou. lou: good news. jonathan serrie, thank you very much. we'll have much more of president trump's heel challenges and the battle -- legal challenges and the battle for the white house this evening. joining us will be pennsylvania whistleblower greg stenstrum. he'll explain why some 120,000 votes in pennsylvania should be questioned. matt braynard also joining us, he'll have his latest findings from his voter integrity project. and trump campaign senior
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adviser steven miller also with us tonight. the presidential counselor will take up the white house fight for a free and fair election. we'll be asking former congressman jason chaffetz about the rinos in washington. yes, there are still rinos in washington who are very quick to abandon president trump just when the country demands they stand up and fight for him. there's yet another explanation be450eu7bd a vote count -- behind a vote count delay on election night in atlanta's fulton county. georgia officials first blamed, well, a burst pipe at state farm arena for the delay. they made it sound like the state farm arena was flooded as a result. then in days, the days after it was discovered to be simply a leaky toilet and not much of a leak at all. but now an investigation ordered by the secretary of state's office has found the incident was caused by not a toilet, but
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a overflowing urinal. we want to keep you up-to-date on georgia's political currents as they are made known to us. georgia's lawmakers finding it difficult to keep many of their stories straight not just simply in the state farm arena, of course. the chairman of georgia's senate democrats, elena parent, has recently questioned president trump's claims about the abuse of dominion voting machines. but guess what? back in june parent herself had questions about those very same machines. in response to a new york times article, parent said all democrats, quote, listened to the data and experts who told all of us they were expensive, complicated and hackable and, yes, georgia republicans bought them because the purchase made money for companies that shadow nateed thousands of dollars -- that had donated thousands of
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dollars to them and well connected lobbyists that became staffers for governor kemp and others. i believe my exact quote was, quote: the whole thing reeks of corruption. parent's concerns about the machines were echoed in december last year by prominent democrats in congress. senators elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, ron wyden authored letters calling those machines prone to security problems, their words, their forecast, and they were right. up next, a supreme court justice makes an important decision in pennsylvania, and a whistleblower witnesses electoral fraud in pennsylvania. the whistleblower is our guest here next. stay with us, we'll be a right back. ♪ one of the worst things about a cold sore
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lou: breaking news, a big win for the trump campaign in michigan. a state judge ruling 22 dominion voting machines will undergo forensic investigation. those machines are from anterim county, michigan, where a programming error initially
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showed joe biden winning the county before they checked and found 6,000 votes had been switched by the machines to biden. they were reversed and switched back to their rightful owner, president trump. also breaking news, supreme court justice samuel alito has ordered pennsylvania state officials to respond to congressman mike kelly's election challenge by 9 a.m. tomorrow morning. the case seeks to toss outalall outalall -- out all of pennsylvania's mail-in ballots. apparently, he saw that the calendar was approaching more rapidly than he had first expected. and joining us tonight is greg senstrom, he's a 2020 poll watcher from the state of bah, and he witnessed -- of pennsylvania, and he witnessed a number of irregularities on election day. he's also a former commanding officer in the u.s. navy, a
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forensic scientist who special sizes in security and fraud. -- specializes in security and fraud. let's start with what you witnessed and the reaction of law enforcement whether federal or state to what you had to say and your colleagues in pennsylvania. >> appreciate it, it's a pleasure to be here, lou. i was on a 2020 poll watcher, and i started the day off in the city of chester, and i was assigned as the sole gop on receiver or, poll watcher -- observer. had an ex-marine corps officer with me to watch my back. we went through the city, there were seven polls, they collapsed 22 precincts to 7 polls. and what we saw was significant from the perspective of people who had done mail-in ballots. the web site had not been updated yet, so they wanted to vote. and most of the people we saw
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were given regular ballots instead of given provisional ballots. we -- in every case when we told the election judge, the judge of elections at each poll, they apologized, they said they'd been busy, some of the procedures weren't clear. but it went to me to show the processes were not very well cemented and very well understood. so all day long i had been asking, i wanted to go down to the counting center. the counting center is on seaport avenue on the delaware river waterfront. and it's actually just south of the city of chester. and they said all day long i'd been told there were 10-20 gop if poll watchers in there, and they had everything well in hand. i said, well, i'd like to go see it. so we showed up at 6:00 with our poll watcher certificates, and unlike previous elections where the candidates would provide you a poll watcher 's certificate,
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this year they had to go to the board of elections, they had to verify your address, who you were, that you were, in fact, qualified to be a poll watcher and then they stamped it with a certified stamp. so id had a document that say i was a certified poll watcher like the person i was representing at that that time, senator killian. and so we got there at six, and we were denied access. we had to go get an attorney. we went to the project amistad, the thomas moore society project. they paid for the lawyer: the lawyer got us in. took us quite some time, and i got there at 11:00 -- lou: let me interrupt you. >> sure. lou: let me interrupt you just for a minute. i apologize, but who was it who denied you with -- you access? that's a rather bold act. >> well, we were denied access by -- with no explanation, quite
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frankly, from county workers and the clerk of elections was there, the board of elections' solicitor was among the people. but the person that enforced it was a deputy sheriff who was tasked with maintaining security for the facility. what they didn't tell us, and it took some time to get it out of them, is that there was a separate list that had been defined, i believe a day or two before the election, that they had decided via e-mail or small -- without telling anybody, a double secret probation list, that you had to be on a special list that was approved by the election committee which is controlled two democrats and we have one republican minority member on the democrat council, on the election council. and we were told that we weren't on that list. but it took us two -- it took us, actually, almost two hours just to find out that list even existed.
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so the deputy sheriff kept us out, police kept us out, it was a fairly caustic environment as well. lou: don't the republicans, just to put a fine point on it, you know, you're a navy vet, former officer. i mean, i've talked to so many republicans who were told don't do this, don't do that. have republicans sort of surrendered their identities as constitutionalists? what does it take to get a republican to fight? few god, -- my god -- >> i think you nailed it, lou. i'm a very authoritative figure. i don't have a problem telling people what to do, you know, giving orders, taking orders. but i am not easily cowed, and i was -- at first i refused to move. one of the reasons we were able to get in, i think, is because i
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did press. as a citizen, as a patriot, as an officer, i was not a shrinking violate. violet. i have a poll watch or's certificate, i have every reason to be here -- lou: good for you. >> i said you have less authority here than i do, i'm an authorized poll watcher, you're a democrat solicitor. i said you have no more authority than order of the sheriff to arrest me than i do. so i said i'm not moving until i get an explanation. at one point i was surrounded by nine police, and i said i'm not going without a fight. and that's one of the reasons, i think, that we got the progress that we did. same thing, i fought9 my way in -- lou: god bless you, greg. >> yeah. so i think -- and there were other people. i had a former u.s. marine corps officer, i told you, we me, who was a desert storm pilot, i had a navy seal with me, a former law enforcement officer, 235. we're no shrinking violets. we went down there, and we fought. it was not a pleasant
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experience. we fought our way in. and to your point, lou, i think where you nailed it is i think the culprits in this, the democratic -- excuse me, the republican gop themselves that just kind of did an ole and let this happen and just agreed to things that they shouldn't have agreed to. and that left citizens like myself to slug it out. and i think you just nailed it. i think there were too many people in the gop -- not the democrats, but the gop -- who just let this happen. lou: yeah. greg, we're out of time. it's, yours is a fascinating story and, again, i just want to say i salute you. planting your feet and standing up, it sounds like some able folks with you. where do, where does pennsylvania go? i mean, you watched what appears to be clearly not just an irregularity, it appears to be
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fraud. what is anybody doing about it? what is the remoney party doing? the republican party doing? what can be done? >> well, i think right now there's several of us, one of the people that's been in the news are do you wanted me me for -- redo you wanted me for this initially, we're working on title iii -- but i think now the most immediate thing is you talked about earlier, mike kelly and his title -- excuse me, the 77 litigation that i think we have a good shot right there. and we've got a couple more things that we're going to do and that we're going to file. but right now we're in the litigation stage, and i think that's the trajectory for now. other things that have come up, lou, is that we're trying -- i know that the thomas moore and giuliani, that group, is trying to push out the electoral college date on monday. they're trying to push that out. i don't know how successful they're going to be with that,
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but that's one of the other trajectory es. but i'm really looking forward to judge alito's, the response to judge alito's demand for tomorrow. lou: greg s, the -- stenstrom, you've got our thanks and, i'm sure, that of nearly every one of your fellow citizens. up next here, arizona lawmakers -- i should say something before we go to break here. the lawsuit that we're referring to when we were talking about congressman mike kelly and sean parnell, republican congressional candidate, is their lawsuit to, their declaration that mail-in balloting in pennsylvania is absolutely unconstitutional, and that appears to be moving quickly toward the supreme court. so i just wanted to make sure that we were clear about that. lawmakers taking steps to ignore election fraud in their state.
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former trump data chief matt braynard testifying before arizona lawmakers about electoral fraud, and he has been schooling all of us us on what has been happening as he he has been looking at some extraordinary data. he joins us right after this quick break. you don't want to miss it, please stay with us. ♪ ♪
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of thousands of fraudulent votes in a number of battleground states. and joining us now is matt braynard. he's the founder of the voter integrity project and has produced some extraordinary analysis of that data. matt, great to have you back with us. i want to start with a until by the name of brad rathensberger, the secretary of state of georgia. he's questioning not only your analysis and your conclusions, but your data. how do you respond to a man who's run such a screwball election, criticizing you and your methods? >> i'd actually like to hear an account for how our data is incorrect showing approximately 21-22,000 illegally cast ballots in his state, far surpassing the number of votes in the margin of victory between joe biden and donald trump. we actually had -- i'm working with state legislators in georgia now, and they submitted my data in to him almost a week
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ago, and i've yet to see any documentation what the flaw is. this is very clear where people are registered at illegal addresses. these are not addresses, these are post office boxes. people that have clearly moved a long time ago to places like new york, seattle, washington, or california who cast ballots in georgia. and so i don't know what his reasoning is to dismiss it, but i have not heard any honest accounting to try to disqualify the submission. it's very straightforward, what we've provided, and i think it's beyond repoach. i haven't heard from him, and neither have my allies in the state legislature or the people i'm working with in the courtrooms now in georgia trying to bring greater scrutiny to this election. lou: well, this is the same fellow who said it was just a beautiful election, that people pulling ballots of boxes from under tables at the state farm
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arena were just doing what they do in georgia. that was all entirely normal even though it was, it followed their telling republicans to lee lee -- to leave the room and shutting down the room and leaving themselves alone with those ballots which was improper and illegal, by the way. we're hearing the same nonsense from this secretary of state, rathensberger, is what we call in texas a beauty. it's astonishing, the arrogance and the incompetence of the man. by the way, he didn't point out that a forensic a audit into dominion voting machines that showed no evidence of tampering was conducted by an outfit that's been overseeing the test of dominion machines for three years. i mean, you can't make this stuff up in georgia. about the time you think pennsylvania's worse, up comes georgia or michigan. i mean, any number of these
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battleground states have been, it's just unspeakably corrupt in the way they've managed their election. >> exactly. you know what's remarkable to me is that in the court filing, i filed a 500-page affidavit as part of the trump campaign and amistad project's joint effort down in georgia, a 500-page affidavit. the democrats and those on the left put together, brought up an expert they're paying $500 an hour to say, oh, my numbers don't mean anything. husband name -- his name s&p steven. what's funny is he's written with peer-reviewed studies showing my methods looking at national chains of address to invalidate voters is purely legitimate and successful. he's also shown name match and address match is accurate to 99.9% of the time. so it's like they didn't even,
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they didn't care who they could get, they just got somebody to sign a piece of paper saying don't pay attention to his findings, yet this same person in his own work has validated my methods. lou: unbelievable. it's, i would say unbelievable, but that's not entirely accurate, is it? because we're watching something like this occur in statehouse after statehouse around the country. in georgia the raw, bald-faced arrogance of the state leadership is just, it's just breathtaking. matt -- [inaudible conversations] lou: you get the last word here. >> i'll be testifying in front of the georgia state legislature in, on friday. so i look forward to sharing my findings along with live recordings of georgia voters saying they didn't cast ballots the state said they did. lou: well, i hope you'll join us friday to take up what happened. we'll invite you, and we look forward to seeing you if you can make that work for us. appreciate it.
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matt braynard. he's done extraordinary work, important work for election integrity and, of course, that means he's going to get more than a few people, well, he has, he's upset a few fleas, as we say. up next, george soros' latest move tied to electoral integrity. we take that up with presidential assistant stephen miller. and order my book, "the trump century" by going to loudobbsshop.com. you can also get your official "lou dobbs tonight" morally christmas mug, seasons greetings. -- her true e christmas. what better way than with a great book to read and a hot "lou dobbs tonight" mug of whatever you prefer. stay with us, or we'll be right back. cause our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first.
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lou: president trump in valdosta, georgia, over the weekend where he talked for two hours urging support for kelly loeffler and david perdue for the senate. our john fawcett was there too, and here are a few thoughts of trump supporters. >> do you believe this was a free and fair election? >> i think a blind man could see it was not an honest election. i'm 72 years old, i e never thought i'd live to see this kind of corruption. >> that video they had in atlanta, you can't tell me that was them doing their jobs.
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those were big, fat, humongous suitcases stuffed with probably copied ballots, and they told people to leave at 11:00 for two hours today had time to count all those ballots without anybody watching them. and if you see the graph between 11 and 1:00, there you saw that blue shied from biden. >> most rigged election ever. politicians getting bought off. it's a very transparent election because we see who needs to get it. >> was this a free and father election? >> no! it's the largest scam in the history of mankind. the greatest cup in the world -- country in the world, the united states, has been invaded by social media giants, tech giants, china and is russia all trying to make our country into a marxist, socialist company. >> what do you say to the rinos who call for trump to
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get out? >> traitors. support the head of your party, president trump, and stand up for your constituents and the people that elected you. >> has china bought them? are they owned but china just like joe biden's owned by china? i mean, it seems to make sense to me. follow the money, man. >> they're worried about their own personal agenda, but you know what? they're going to be the first ones out if this goes either way, they're going to be gob. lou: -- to be gone. lou: mike lindell there, you probably recognized him. joining us tonight steven miller, presidential adviser to the trump campaign, steven, it's good to have you with us, appreciate it. let's start with what you saw there in valdosta. thousands, tens of thousands of people. and across the country, the same thing. and and we're supposed to believe that this president is an unpopular president and just got beat despite all sorts of
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evidence to the contrary suggesting that this was the most fraudulent election in presidential history. are you and your colleagues in the white house and this administration going to be able to prove that in the supreme court? >> the answer is yes. and you're right, lou, no president in history running for reelection received more votes than this president. and unlike his opponent, these were real votes from americans who are lawfully eligible to vote in this country, most of whom showed up in person to cast a ballot. i want to break something down for your viewers, lou are. this year more people voted by mail than ever before in american history. this was done by democrat election officials using the virus as a pretext, as a pretext to allow people to vote by mail to tens of millions more than ever happened before. and yet, and and yet despite voting by mail to a degree
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never, ever before in more than history, the renext rates on -- rejection rate on ballots was the lowest we've ever seen. in georgia, as one example, the renext rate in 2016 was 5.5% -- sorry, 6.5% in 2016. 6.5. this year it was a half a percent or less. that variance alone gives donald trump the state of georgia. in the state of wisconsin where democrat county officials violated unconstitutionally their own state laws to allow absentee voting for people who had fever filled out -- never filled out an absentee application, that alone gives president trump the margin of victory re. in the state of arizona, he has the margin of victory in arizona. those three states, that a alone gives donald trump four more years in the white house. lou: the president in valdosta asked for a hero to step up here
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because there are very few people who have stood up whether it's in state legislatures, whether it's in law enforcement, whether it's the attorney general. senator ted cruz just stood, offering to argue the case for the president and for free and fair elections and against unlawful elections before the supreme court. your reaction to his offer which seemed propitious and extraordinarily valuable to the president's interests. >> yes. well, we salute the courage of senator cruz. and you're right, heroes do need to step up. and that means heroes in our state legislatures need to step up. in the state of georgia, we need signature matching, we need signature verification. this ludicrous consent decree, this illegal consent decree that wiped away signature verification requirements that was entered into, by the way, with the same law firm that brought us the fusion gps
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disaster? that should be voided, and we should have signature matching. lou: let me raise my hand. we know about perkins coby. so does the rnc, so does every pac in the country, but they ignore everything they do. mark elias, why don't you guys put together a half billion dollars and go hire him and get him out of your way? it's extraordinary. the president warns for months and months and months about mail-in ballots and the potential for fraud, and the republicans do nothing, stephen. nothing. >> it's an outrage. lou: what in the hell is wrong, well, what's wrong with the republican party in. >> where is the outrage? [inaudible conversations] tens of millions, tens of millions -- lou: where the hell are the republicans, stephen? where the hell are the republicans? >> you're right, lou. lou: where are they? >> tens of millions of ballots
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nationwide no signature checks, no citizenship checks, no resident su e checks, no age checks, no criminal record checks, not even checking if you're alive or dead? are we a third world country? are we a banana republic? what has it come to? lou: will the me tell you what it's come to -- >> -- president gets four more years. lou: let me -- and, you know, from your lips to god's ears. the reality is that this president right now is fighting, and let's be straightforward about it, he's fighting all alone. and ted cruz has stepped up to say he'll argue before the supreme court. why on god's green earth wouldn't the white house jump on it? why shouldn't they -- >> i'll just say this one thing though. if three state legislatures, i just outlined -- lou: no, steve, i'm not going to let you do this. i'm not going to let you do that. i asked a question. you and i, we're reasonably
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senator and decent fellows. why don't you answer mesome that's all i'm asking here, steven. why don't you guys jump and salute ted cruz and say, yes, we want you on the team now? my god, this is not a time for nonsense on the part of the republican party which is watching its blood drain into the streets because they're gutless. >> you're right, lou. you and i are great friends, and we have the same mind and the same thought on this issue. we are simpatico. and it is time for everyone involved in this process to stand up, do right by country, do right by god, do right by their conscience and stand for the principle of one citizen, one vote. you'll have no argument and no qearl with with me on that, lou. not now, not ever. lou: except for one thing. what i asked you about was ted cruz. >> well, lou, as you know, i'm speaking today -- [inaudible conversations] lou: -- leadership. i know you are.
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i know who you are and i know what you're doing. you know me and you know what i do. my job is to get answers to the questions i ask. >> and, lou, you're entitled to that answer, and i'll see to it that you get the answer. as i sit here today, lou, i'm not in a position to make that decision. but i'll get you that answer, lou. but at the same time, we cannot let -- lou: fair enough. >> -- state legislatures be -- [inaudible] and we cannot -- lou: where the hell is the attorney -- stephen, you're one of the great americans. no one has borked harder for this -- worked harder for this president than you. >> thank you. lou: i have got the -- >> and i will to my last breath, lou. lou: i know -- >> and i will to my last breath. lou: ivan got to ask you why are we dealing with a justice department that has a election crimes unit, and they don't give a damn about the election crimes? we have an attorney general that wants you to believe that we didn't have any fraud, they
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didn't find anything of any suggest e enough cannes or sufficiency to -- significance or sufficiency to suggest that the outcome of the election should be otherwise? these people are either damn fools or they're damn liars. east way the american -- either way the american people are suffering at the hands of an absent justice department, election crimes unit, voting rights division. i mean, god, what in hell could we do more to wonder what has happened to this country? what more could we do to screw it up? it's amazing. we need a fix now, and i want to say a thanks to senator ted cruz for stepping up, one of the few, and stephen miller who is in the war every day in every way. up next, more on the lack of support from the republican establishment in the battle for the white house. you don't want to miss a minute of it. we take it up with former congressman jason chaffetz. we'll continue in one minute.
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billion shares. and listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. just what does a biden-led america look like, if you can imagine it? i can't. both houses of congress might be controlled by democrats. here's, here's a possibility, some would say a likelihood if he gets away with what the democrats, the deep state and, well, rinos and the list goes on have tried to pull off in this election. these might be the results. both puerto rico and washington, d.c. would become states. further diluting republican votes in the senate. more liberal justices will be added to the supreme court, some say as many as 24. i think that was president trump who said that. and joe biden will reintroduce america to the paris climate accord and the taxes that would
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result, global taxes, of course. and the iranian nuclear deal would be back on the table. actually, us -- it'd probably be back in force. and amnesty e and open borders would be what they would call an immigration policy in this country. and, oh, yes, health care given to illegal residents. any blue state that's bankrupted but all of the left-wing policy ideas that became reality, well, they're going to be given -- [laughter] a bailout by, well, that. [laughter] -wing government that would move into washington. biden's america wouldn't be so bad for some people, however. including a fellow by the name of hunter biden. based on performance, past performance, he might get to be quite rich as, well, as the big guy himself. it'll be interesting to see. well, joining
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. join being us now, jason chaffetz. former congressman. chairman of house oversight committee. best-selling author, fox news contributor. jason, great to have you with us. i have to say, i get the feeling a lot of voters well, at least according to the dominion voting machines didn't consider those consequences when they sought out joe biden as their candidate >> i think that's right, lou because joe biden just was hiding joe biden. he sat in his basement. he didn't take any hard questions. the media did not excoriate him for that. they let him get away with it. no third debate so to speak about foreign policy which is one of the biggest areas of contrast and one of the biggest success stories of donald trump's presidency. and i think a lot of people will be shocked when they figure out what they may have pulled the
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trigger for on-line or in the ballots. scares me when you go through that list because i think they're all very distinct possibilities. part of what biden wants to do. i shudder to think it might actually happen. connell: yeah, we're a long ways from it. i believe the case for fraud is so strong . lou: impact on the country would be devastating. the president, discounted by mail-in ballot fraud, by dominion machines if that turns out to be the case. it is stunning stuff. let's start with other stunning stuff. we have various groups, non-profits out investigating.
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we have attorneys prominent attorneys, sidney powell, rudy giuliani, the president's attorney investigating. we don't have the attorney general, we don't have the justice department. in fact we have this attorney general saying he's seen no evidence of fraud significant enough to rise to the level that would overturn the election. i want your, your best judgment what in the hell is going on in this country? we have reached a nader in terms of law enforcement and this government. resistresist has won. >> stunning what happened in the justice department. where were these people four months ago. this should have been rooted out before this happened. they said they had a network would go out and be across the nation to make sure that stuff was prevented. how they couldn't have actually
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tested these machines and saw this happening, it is just stunning. lou: jason chaffetz. we're at the end of the show. thank you for being with us. thanks so much. attorney sidney powell and phil klein among our guests tomorrow. please join us for that. see you then. good night. >> tonight 33 million people in california under new lockdown measures in hopes of stopping covid-19 from spreading across the state many residents say the lockdown is going too far. we have nicole malliotakis, giano caldwell, tom homan on these stories and more. staten island bar owner who became a local fails of the anti-shut down movement after defying orders to close dens

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