Trump's attorney speaks of a "plotted plot" to rig the elections

Giuliani during the press conference in which he accused the Democrats of fraud.

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US President Donald Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, presented a completely incoherent defense of the Trump case, in which he accuses Democrats without any tangible evidence of rigging the elections in his favor, between direct accusations against US President-elect Joe Biden, cinematic quotes, and even scanning the dyeing of his flowing hair. On the face.

During a press conference that lasted about two hours, reaching the point of surrealism at times, Trump's personal attorney spoke of counting machines that "switched" votes in Biden's favor, voters who cast their ballots multiple times, or even dead voters, and prevented Republican observers from overseeing operations.

And the matter reached by him to cite the movie “My Cousin Finney” (My Cousin Finney), which narrates the trial of two young men unfairly accused of murder, trying to imitate the New York accent of its hero, Joe Bishi.

Giuliani, whose efforts before the courts to nullify some of the votes have so far failed, read excerpts from 220 statements, which he said he had collected about fraud in the mail count, especially in Pennsylvania and Michigan, the two main states, which had cast in favor of Joe Biden.

And he said, "It quickly became clear that electoral fraud did not occur in one state, but rather that it is a trend that is repeated in several states."

Giuliani, who came from New York, attacked the rival city of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, stressing that voters from the neighboring state of New Jersey had cast their votes in it, without being caught.

However, the US Agency for Cyber ​​Security and Infrastructure Security, affiliated with the National Security Bureau, denied accusations of massive fraud, confirming that the November 3 elections were "the safest in US history."

The agency's director, Chris Krebs, who was dismissed by Trump last Tuesday, refusing to acknowledge his defeat, commented in a tweet that the press conference was "the most dangerous" and "definitely the most insane" in US history.

Giuliani went a long way, accusing Biden, directly, of being behind the alleged fraud.

He said, "It is an orchestrated conspiracy, the threads of which go directly to the Democratic Party and the candidate."

He also attacked the national press, which, according to him, established a "disgraceful iron curtain of censorship" by ignoring accusations of forgery or discrediting them.

He responded to a journalist who noted that the courts have dismissed many appeals. He said, "You are lying to the American people when you say that there is no evidence."

He continued, pouring sweat under the lights, wiping at some point the dye that started to run from his hair and flowing from the sides of his face: “Oh my God!

What must we do, in order to tell the truth to the people? ''

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