At the @GaRepublicans State Headquarters monitoring reports from county tabulation centers. Problems with Republican and other public observers being allowed to view tabulation and canvass.
Fulton County told our observers last night to go home because they were closing up and then continued to count ballots in secret.
Today in Fulton County, they are operating a fork lift between the place the ballot scanners are located and the area our observers have been instructed to stand.
A few minutes ago in Chatham County, our observers watched an unidentifiable woman mix over 50 ballots into the stack of uncounted absentee ballots.
I have authorized lawyers for the Georgia Republican Party to file an emergency petition against the Chatham County Board of Elections to enforce election laws and prevent the unlawful counting of absentee ballots received after the election.
Here is a five part tweet regarding the lawsuit President Trump and I filed five years ago this month. We made a series of allegations under penalty of perjury. No Georgia court ever heard our lawsuit. And Fani Willis never disputed a single one of our allegations.
Georgia law requires election contests to be heard within 20 days. Our lawsuit was not set down for a hearing until Friday, January 8, 2021 - weeks after the statutory deadline and two days after our lawsuit was mooted by the certification of the electoral votes by Congress.
The lawsuit the President and I filed was "verified" meaning that we each swore to the truth of our allegations under penalty of perjury.
NPR deleted its first tweet calling Shinzo Abe a "divisive arch conservative" and then posted this tweet calling him an "ultranationalist." As if he were Tojo or Itagaki and not the four time elected leader of a modern democracy. May he rest in peace.
Okay, let’s consider the “evidence” offered by @GeorgiaStateLaw’s Professor @AnthonyMKreis, self described in his Twitter profile as an expert in constitutional law and civil rights:
1. Tours of the House office buildings were NOT prohibited on January 5. The professor is lying here, or as they might say in law school had he taken an oath before lying, perjuring himself.
2. More lying here. Legislators take people they do not personally know on tours all the time. But Congressman Loudermilk knew the family that visited his office on January 5. He met with them at his office and then walked them to the cafeteria where they had lunch together.
I assumed this was a lie or a hoax but it is not. The Biden and Zelensky governments were the only two votes against a Russian resolution condemning the glorification of Nazism. What!?!
In explaining the vote against the resolution, the United States Mission to the United Nations pointed to our Constitution and cited the “constitutional right to freedom of speech and the rights of and association, including by avowed Nazis.”
This resolution gives context to Putin’s bizarre claim that the Russian invasion was motivated by anti-Nazism and leaves me thinking that Biden and Zelensky fell into a somewhat obvious trap in opposing it.
The President’s election contest in Georgia, filed on December 4, was required by law to be heard within twenty days. This obviously did not happen. As of December 24, the case had not even been assigned to a judge who was authorized to hear it.
Earlier this week the case was assigned to a judge who scheduled a hearing for today - after the Electoral College votes had been counted and when the requested relief was no longer available.
The Georgia election contest was among the legal challenges the President withdrew yesterday after the Electoral College votes were counted and certified.
Today President @realDonaldTrump and I filed a lawsuit against @GaSecofState Brad Raffensperger contesting his certification of the Presidential election in Georgia. 1/15
Our lawsuit does not rely on theories about the voting machines. These theories will be explored in other lawsuits. Instead, we painstakingly show thousands of examples of “low tech” voting irregularities and fraud sufficient in scale to place the election result in doubt. 2/15
We show that votes were cast by and counted from individuals who were not registered to vote, individuals who registered to vote after the deadline and individuals who registered but were not old enough to vote. 3/15