"Trump campaign lawyers ... have repeatedly refused to actually allege grand fraud — because there are legal consequences for lying to judges ... obviously Rudy and his buddies should not pressure electors to ignore their certification obligations"
3. "On Friday, the State Bureau of Elections submitted its formal report recommending that the canvassing board affirm Mr. Biden’s win. Errors in some vote tabulations, which Mr. Trump has seized upon, ... 'did not affect the actual tabulation of votes.'” nytimes.com/2020/11/21/us/…
- they gave Trump an "update"
- RNC request is to "simply delay" certification
- cites Wayne County imbalances (fact check: involves only 357 out of 1/4 million votes)
2. Their letter directly targets #WayneCounty (ie trying to cast doubt on hundreds of thousands of Black voters).
3. As @DNBethLeBlanc reports: "Affidavits filed in suits seeking to stop the Wayne County canvass...alleged barriers to poll challengers and irregularities...Elections officials have rebutted the claims, and a Wayne County judge and state Court of Appeals panel have agreed."
@GSAEmily is claiming that the GSA delay in 2000 is a "precedent" for her inaction today (per CNN reporting).
Listen to the GSA administrator from 2000 (David J. Barram) explain why the two situations are "dramatically different."
2. In the same interview, former GSA administrator Barram explains that he delayed in year 2000 because the AP — what he calls “the gold standard of who calls it” — had not called the race.
That’s obviously also completely different in 2020.
Audio of that part of the interview:
3. To add an even stronger point to this, note that in year 2000, the AP NEVER called the race.👇
In contrast: In 2020, the AP has called the race six ways from Sunday (was first, with Fox News, to call AZ; long ago called PA and the race for Biden).
Republican Chair of Senate Intelligence Committee calls on @GSAEmily to do the right thing and start access for Biden #TransitionNow
@marcorubio: "We need to have that contingency in place."
Large risks to US national security. Here's what the 9/11 Commission said....
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2. The 9/11 Commission found that delay in 2000 transition may have contributed to failure to stop terrorist attacks.
Specifically identified: "loss of time hampered the new administration in identifying, recruiting, clearing, and obtaining Senate confirmation of key appointees"
3. The 9/11 Commission Report then provided strong recommendations for transition work immediately after the general election.
These are the very tools the @USGSA is now denying Biden transition and the American public.