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GOING OUT SAD: Trump Is Now Mad At GA Gov. Brian Kemp! + Trump Loses $3M Recount In Wisconsin, PA & Loses 3 Lawsuits Challenging Ballots

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Trump is having a temper tantrum! Well, several. He’s now mad at Georgia Governor Brian Kemp after his office refused to interfere with the presidential election recount and the fact Gov. Kemp didn’t intercede on his behalf. He lost three lawsuits challenging ballots and he also lost the $3 million he put up for a recount in Wisconsin. Deets inside…

Bitter Betty Energy!

As his lawyer Rudy Guiliani reportedly discusses a pardon (why would one need a pardon if one did nothing wrong?!), Trump continues to lose on all fronts.

Trump is going out sad following the 2020 presidential election. Now, he’s channeling his petty energy towards Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R) after previously endorsing him.

”Why won’t Governor @BrianKempGA, the hapless Governor of Georgia, use his emergency powers, which can be easily done, to overrule his obstinate Secretary of State, and do a match of signatures on envelopes. It will be a “goldmine” of fraud, and we will easily WIN the state,” Trump tweeted.

He continued:

”Also, quickly check the number of envelopes versus the number of ballots. You may just find that there are many more ballots than there are envelopes. So simple, and so easy to do. Georgia Republicans are angry, all Republicans are angry. Get it done!”

So, why is Trump mad at his former homie?

Well, he’s having a temper tantrum because Kemp’s office rejected his call to “overrule” Georgia's Secretary of State.

“Georgia law prohibits the governor from interfering in elections. The Secretary of State, who is an elected constitutional officer, has oversight over elections that cannot be overridden by executive order,” Kemp’s communication’s director, Cody Hall, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

"As the governor has said repeatedly, he will continue to follow the law and encourage the Secretary of State to take reasonable steps — including a sample audit of signatures — to restore trust and address serious issues that have been raised,” he continued.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger (R) and Kemp both confirmed the recount found President-elect Joe Biden to have defeated Trump by more than 12,000 votes. Raffensberger previously revealed Republicans - including Trump ally and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), had pressured him to exclude ballots as part of an effort to swing the state's election to Trump. Of course, Graham denied the charge. Isn’t that ILLEGAL?! Hmph.

Trump has been tweeting about voter fraud and the election being rigged relentlessly on his Twitter account, spewing “fake news” about the election. And Twitter is flagging it all:

Trump’s re-election campaign suffered losses in three lawsuits challenging ballots.

CNBC reports:

In Pennsylvania, the Trump campaign lost its appeal in the Court of Common Pleas of a decision by the Bucks County Board of Elections to allow the count of certain mail-in ballots there.

In Arizona, the Maricopa County Court dismissed a lawsuit by the state Republican Party that had sought to expand an audit of Arizona’s election results, and also denied a bid to have Maricopa County barred from certifying its election results.

And in Georgia, the attorney L. Lin Wood saw a federal judge, who was appointed by Trump last year, reject his request to block the state from certifying its vote tally, which Biden is projected to win, as in Pennsylvania and Arizona. 

Trump took another “L” as well. He paid $3 million to have the votes in Wisconsin recounted. After the count in the key battleground state, Joe Biden's victory over Trump was CONFIRMED. Trump is now challenging the outcome.

Also...

Trump is SKRESSED (no typo), y’all. A few days ago, a flustered Trump popped off on a reporter after he was asked if he would concede the election if the Electoral College votes for Joe Biden. Peep his reaction above.

50 days left until Joe Biden is sworn in as President of the United States. Count your days, Trump.

 

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