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US President Donald Trump is lashing out at leaders from his own party, as one of his top allies pushes back on his claims about the election.

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US Attorney-General William Barr has delivered another heavy blow to President Donald Trump’s claims that fraud robbed him of victory in last month’s election, saying the Justice Department has found no evidence to back him up.

In the lead-up to the election, Mr Barr repeatedly voiced support for Mr Trump’s suspicion that mail-in voting was vulnerable to fraud. Last month, he issued a directive to US attorneys across the country, authorising them to investigate any credible allegations of misconduct.

However, speaking to The Associated Press today, Mr Barr said investigators had discovered nothing that would overturn the President’s defeat to Joe Biden.

“To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election,” he said.

“Most claims of fraud are very particularised to a particular set of circumstances or actors or conduct. They are not systemic allegations.

“And those have been run down. They are being run down. Some have been broad, and potentially cover a few thousand votes. They have been followed up on.”

In one eye-catching quote, Mr Barr appeared to take a veiled swipe at Mr Trump for repeatedly demanding the Justice Department launch investigations aligned with his political interests.

“There’s a growing tendency to use the criminal justice system as a sort of default fix-all, and (whenever) people don’t like something, they want the Department of Justice to come in and ‘investigate’,” he said.

The Attorney-General showed up at the White House shortly after The Associated Press published its story. An official said he had a pre-scheduled meeting and it wasn’t related to the article.

 

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Attorney-General William Barr speaking to Mr Trump back in September. Picture: Mandel Ngan/AFP

Attorney-General William Barr speaking to Mr Trump back in September. Picture: Mandel Ngan/AFPSource:AFP

PBS White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor was told by sources the President’s team was furious Mr Barr gave the interview.

“Allies of President Trump have knives out for (Attorney-General) Barr who told the AP the Department of Justice has not uncovered voting fraud at a scale that could have affected the results of the election,” she wrote on Twitter.

“One source tells me Barr’s AP interview is a ‘complete betrayal’ and says Barr has been ‘a total failure’.”

Among the states whose results Mr Trump is disputing, he is closest to Mr Biden in Arizona, with a deficit of about 10,500 votes.

To change the result of the entire election, he would need to flip the outcome in at least two other states, including either Pennsylvania or Michigan. He lost the former by about 82,000 votes and the latter by 155,000.

All of the states in question have already certified their final tallies.

So far, the Trump campaign’s legal efforts have gone nowhere. The President and his allies have suffered almost 40 defeats in court, with judges across the country repeatedly criticising them for failing to put forward any credible evidence.

Mr Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, have repeatedly insisted they possess convincing proof of widespread fraud, but almost a full month after the election, that proof has still not been produced in court.

Nevertheless, the Trump team responded defiantly to Mr Barr’s remarks today.

“With all due respect to the Attorney-General, there hasn’t been any semblance of a Department of Justice investigation,” Mr Giuliani and his colleagues Jenna Ellis said in a statement.

“We have gathered ample evidence of illegal voting in at least six states, which they have not examined. We have many witnesses swearing under oath they saw crimes being committed in connection with voter fraud.

“The Justice Department also hasn’t audited any voting machines or used their subpoena powers to determine the truth.

“Again, with the greatest respect to the Attorney-General, his opinion appears to be without any knowledge or investigation of the substantial irregularities and evidence of systemic fraud.”

A small number of the witnesses the pair mentioned have already featured in court cases, while affidavits signed by the rest – Mr Giuliani says there are “hundreds” of them – largely remain under wraps. Most of the people in question are Republican election observers.

Each time their testimony has been included in a filing so far, judges have dismissed it as uninformed or simply not credible.

In Michigan, for example, Judge Cynthia Stephens summed up one of the affidavits as “inadmissable hearsay within hearsay”.

In a separate lawsuit, Judge Timothy Kenny ruled that about half a dozen affidavits from Republican poll watchers in Michigan were “incorrect and not credible”, saying the people in question did not “have a full understanding” of the vote-counting process.

That is polite judge-speak for saying they had no idea what they were talking about. You can read Judge Kenny’s full decision here.

And in Arizona, another judge took Mr Trump’s lawyers to task for the, shall we say, less than rigorous way they solicited and screened their affidavits.

As for the Trump team’s line about the Justice Department failing to audit voting machines or use its subpoena powers, Mr Barr addressed that in his comments to AP, which said he had stressed there “must be a basis to believe there is a crime to investigate”.

As things stand, there is no such basis. Mr Trump’s conspiracy theory that voting software provided by a company called Dominion changed votes cast for him to support Mr Biden instead has been repeatedly debunked, including by his own government.

One of the states where Dominion’s systems were used, Georgia, already conducted a full recount of its results by hand and found no significant discrepancy between the voting machines’ tallies and the trail of paper ballots.

Mr Barr’s point here is a simple one – the Justice Department can’t issue subpoenas or launch an audit without reason.

US President Donald Trump. Picture: Brendan Smialowski/AFP

US President Donald Trump. Picture: Brendan Smialowski/AFPSource:AFP

The Attorney-General’s remarks today came a few hours after Mr Trump lashed out at leaders from his own party for certifying their states’ election results instead of backing up his claims of fraud.

The President was particularly annoyed with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and Arizona Governor Doug Ducey. Both men are Republicans.

“Do something,” Mr Trump told Mr Kemp, accusing him of allowing his state to be “scammed”.

He said Georgia should call off two looming special elections, which will decide its two Senate races. The Republican candidate in each contest fell short of a 50 per cent majority on November 3, meaning they now faces run-offs against Democratic rivals.

 

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  • If you want to keep abreast of the USA election and what may be coming next,  check this site twice daily plus go back to the earlier articles www.thegatewaypundit.com

    • lol

      • Can you please explain what is lol about this video El Patron? This is the smatest tech guy on the planet exposing the fraud in real time. https://twitter.com/kylenabecker/status/1344355068137582592

         

        • Parramatta Tragic: You would believe anything if you believe that. If you want to believe in electoral fraud, and you obviously do, look at the Republicans. Trump received many more votes than all the pundits--most of them Republicans--predicted. How did that come about if there was no electoral fraud? If your tech guy is the smartest guy on the planet then the US of A is finished as are all other countries. He could always get a place on One-Eyed Eels though, obviously.

  • This is one of the smartest guys on the planet and worth watching.

    • Hi PT .I hope you had a nice Christmas. Lots of different news sources are also worth watching as well mate. I think this show is done and dusted. His record at so many levels is pretty bad and not worth defending. When he talks about election fraud one needs to consider his record on fraud--Tax evasion--Lies {250000 plus}---Pardoning nearly 50 criminals - advocacy against Covid safe practice and prevention of many unwarranted deaths. Are these worthy qualities anyone wants to see in a leader. Many hard core republicans are abandoning him.

  • This is worth reading all the way down to the bottom

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/12/bill-barr-not-see-fraud-re...

    Bill Barr Did Not See Fraud Because He Refused To Look
    I was wrong in putting any faith in Bill Barr. I thought Bill Barr was an honorable man. He is not. He has done a good job of masquerading as a stand…
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