Exclusive Sidney Powell on 2020 Election Lawsuits, Supreme Court Decision
Joining us today is attorney Sidney Powell, who has been leading election lawsuits in multiple states. On Friday, she filed emergency requests to the Supreme Court, asking the justices to order officials in Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona to de-certify their 2020 election results.
We discuss the current status of the legal challenges she’s involved in and her thoughts on the Supreme Court’s rejection of the Texas lawsuit as well as the conclusion of the Flynn case.
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Public Data Shows 432,000 Trump Votes Removed in Pennsylvania Election: Data Scientists
The Data Integrity Group, a group of data scientists, has been dissecting publicly available data on the presidential election in multiple states. Most recently, in Pennsylvania, they found over 432,000 votes were removed from President Donald Trump in at least 15 counties.
Time-series election data shows Trump’s votes decreasing in various counties at many time points, instead of increasing. In an election, as you count votes, you typically only see vote increments, not decrements—unless some error occurred that needs to be assessed.
The group also testified before the Georgia Senate that more than 30,000 votes were removed from President Trump in Georgia.
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Richard Barron (404) 612-7030 - Fulton County, Georgia Elections Director said on C-SPAN: "We scanned 113,130 ballots a moment ago, we adjudicate 106,000 of those."
This is what is wrong with Richard Barron's stupefying fraudulent statement: ballots can be viewed only one at a time on the voting computer screen, to adjudicate a ballot requires at least two people to look it over form top to bottom and if both of them agree, they decide which candidate will get that vote. The best and fastest possible time to adequately adjudicate a ballot is 60 seconds. Lets say Richard Barron's staff were super efficient and extremely fast and did it in 30 seconds. 113,130 x 30 = 3,393,900 seconds it would take to do the job. 3,393,900 seconds divided by 3,600 number of seconds in one hour equals 942.75 total hours to do the job. 942.75 divided by 24 hours in a day equals 39.28 days, which means if Richard Barron and his Fulton County election staff were to work none stop, 24/7, no sleep, no lunch and no dinner around the clock, it would have taken over 39 days to count and or adjudicate 113,130 ballots.