Rudy Giuliani and the Trump campaign legal team were in Arizona on Monday talking about the 2020 election results.
One person at the hearing was an expert witness, who said he would never have certified the Arizona results.
People in the room actually applauded.
The National File reports:
Bobby Piton, a mathematician who has been investigating the results of the presidential election, spoke at the election integrity hearing in Phoenix, Arizona on Monday. Piton joined Trump campaign lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis at the hearing hosted by Arizona state legislators.
Piton replied that he would “never ever” have certified the results, and would “rather resign” than have done so:
If I was an executive at a publicly traded company, I would never sign that, because I risk jail time and having all my money taken from me in lawsuits… I believe [the numbers] are fraudulent based on the data… I’d be willing to put my life on it, I’m that sure. Assuming that the data that I got from the state and everything else was accurate. So if you’re giving me all inaccurate data from everywhere, then that’s my only caveat.
Watch the video below:
Expert witness says he believes the numbers in Arizona are fraudulent based on the data: "I'd rather resign than have certified those results" in Arizona today pic.twitter.com/qbDwb76Bg8
— Team Trump (@TeamTrump) November 30, 2020
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Here are some other clips from the hearing:
MUST WATCH: Witness at #ArizonaHearing says the signature on ballots "didn’t even resemble, in any way" what they were matching it to, says they were "completely illegible" and was told not to worry about it pic.twitter.com/TB5T9qvfa7
— Team Trump (@TeamTrump) November 30, 2020
WATCH: Witness from Voter Integrity Fund plays phone calls of Arizonans who were issued mail-in ballots, but say they did NOT request them pic.twitter.com/GCKtpIv6Gs
— Team Trump (@TeamTrump) November 30, 2020
Trump is right to keep fighting this.
There are too many unanswered questions.
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