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Judge agrees to hear evidence of vote fraud in Nevada

Judge agrees to hear evidence of vote fraud in
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President Donald J. Trump is joined by members of the
Pennsylvania Congressional delegation as he walks across the tarmac
after disembarking Air Force One at Harrisburg International
Airport in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020,
where they were greeted by guests and supporters. (Official White
House photo by Tia Dufour)

A judge in Nevada has scheduled an evidentiary hearing in a case
brought by Republicans alleging vote fraud in in the 2020
presidential election that robbed President Trump of victory.

Judge James Russell of the First Judicial District Court said
the complaint, which will be heard Dec. 3, challenges the machine
used in Clark County,
Just the News reports.

Joe Biden won by 23,000 votes, but the Trump campaign has
alleged thousands of provable instances of vote fraud that would be
enough to overturn the result.

“We now believe that Donald Trump won Nevada, once you take out
the fraud and irregularities,” said Trump campaign attorney Jesse
Binnall in a Fox Business interview. “And these are instances of
dead people voting, people voting in multiple jurisdictions.”

The judge will allow as many as 15 witnesses to be deposed.

“We will have whistleblower testimony showing that overnight,
the disks that were used to hold votes would magically have votes
appear and reappear on the same desk,” Binnall said.

The Trump campaign has filed similar lawsuits in Wisconsin,
Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia alleging there is enough
evidence of fraud to demonstrate that President Trump won those
states and, therefore, obtained the required 270 electoral votes to
win the election.


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