Rudy Giuliani is standing firm.
President Donald Trump got robbed, he insisted in front of reporters Thursday afternoon. He said he has explosive proof that will overturn the election.
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Giuliani — along with Trump’s entire legal team — doubled down on their prior claims. They said they had provable evidence that Democratic machine software in Philadelphia, Detroit, and Michigan was part of a centralized, international conspiracy to rig the election in Joe Biden’s favor.
The accusations have been publicly made, including Venezuelan involvement to liberal billionaire George Soros to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in the past.
Giuliani spoke with bravado at the podium, and said he was holding affidavits from individuals who alleged discrepancies in the election system. He said there was enough provable evidence to overturn the election.
Inexplicably, Giuliani and his legal team have not submitted any of their evidence into the court system.
With time running out, legal experts say that these explosive claims must be proven soon or Biden will be certified as the winner, much to the frustration of Trump supporters.
Giuliani also had a fiery exchange with a handful of reporters:
"Don't lie to people.
Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am- you are lying. You're lying. You're lying."
Tensions rise at @RudyGiuliani's voter fraud press conference. pic.twitter.com/kByhUbJAgq
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) November 19, 2020
He insisted to reporters that he couldn’t release the affidavits to the public, in order to protect the identity of those who testified.
The Horn News reported Thursday morning that two Michigan election officials alleged that they were harassed and bullied into certifying the election results in Wayne County.
So while critics say it’s legitimate that the identity of individuals who’ve gone on record be protected amid claims of mass voter fraud, countless pundits on both sides of the aisle are noting due to the serious nature of the charges that it’s time for Giuliani to deliver.
He and Trump’s legal team must deliver the evidence it says it’s found before it’s too late.
Experts, including Fox News contributor Karl Rove, time is running out; many states will be certifying election results soon. Instead of advancing, the Trump team has on Thursday morning dropped a lawsuit in the state of Michigan, though there are a handful of other states still in play.
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The Trump campaign is also seeking to prevent Pennsylvania from certifying its election. But the lawsuit is based on a complaint that Philadelphia and six Democratic-controlled counties in Pennsylvania let voters make corrections to mail-in ballots that were otherwise going to be disqualified for a technicality, like lacking a secrecy envelope or a signature. They didn’t include any voting system evidence in their lawsuit.
It is not clear how many ballots that could involve, although it is far too few to overturn the election result in the state.
You can watch the charged press conference below:
The Associated Press contributed to this article