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December 29, 2020 at 7:56 pm

Representative Mo Brooks and Judicial Watch President, Tom Fitton, Discuss Challenges to Electoral Vote Certification…

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Representative Mo Brooks of Alabama and Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton discuss the congressman’s challenge to the electoral college vote based on provable voter fraud in several key states.  Within the discussion Congressman Mo Brooks outlines the various possibilities outlined in the constitution.  Interesting Discussion:

 

 

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