Rand Paul and Jesse Binnall: Hearings on Evidence of Election Fraud in Nevada 2020 Election

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Rand Paul and Jesse Binnall: hearings on evidence of election fraud in Nevada
before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee December 16 2020 election

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The Hill - https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/530420-republican-nc-state-senator-trump-should-invoke-the-insurrection-act
Republican NC state senator: Trump should 'invoke the Insurrection Act'

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Courier Journal : https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2020/12/16/sen-rand-paul-falsely-claims-presidential-election-stolen/3923681001/

Sen. Rand Paul falsely claims presidential election was 'stolen,' siding with Donald Trump
Morgan Watkins
Louisville Courier Journal

U.S. Sen. Rand Paul continues to falsely claim — without proof — voter fraud played a role in the election of President-elect Joe Biden. The Kentucky Republican said during a Wednesday congressional hearing the election "in many ways was stolen."

Paul made that baseless comment during a meeting of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee held in Washington, D.C., two days after the Electoral College met nationwide and formally awarded Biden 306 electoral votes versus Trump's 232 electoral votes, based on the certified November election results.

The Electoral College's vote Monday affirmed Biden's victory. In light of that, Kentucky's other Republican senator, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, finally acknowledged Biden as the president-elect on Tuesday. "The Electoral College has spoken," he said that morning.

Rand Paul and Jesse Binnall: hearings on evidence of election fraud in Nevada
before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee December 16 2020 election

But Paul, who has represented Kentucky in Congress since 2011, still refuses to recognize Biden's defeat of President Donald Trump.

Similarly, Trump himself continues to falsely claim, without evidence, the election was compromised by voter fraud. He has lost numerous legal challenges over the election results in court over the past several weeks.

Donald Trump to Mitch McConnell:'Too soon to give up' on the election

During Wednesday's Senate hearing, Paul suggested a ton of cases challenging the election were rejected by the courts only for "procedural and technical reasons."

In actuality, some lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign or its supporters have been dismissed on technical grounds while others were rejected specifically based on the merits of their claims.

In November, a federal judge dismissed a challenge the Trump campaign filed over Pennsylvania's election results and said in his ruling that "this court has been presented with strained legal arguments without merit and speculative accusations ... unsupported by evidence."

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Paul went on to falsely claim during Wednesday's Senate hearing the election was stolen.

"The courts have not decided the facts. The courts never looked at the facts. ... they stayed out of it by finding an excuse," he said. "But the fraud happened. The election in many ways was stolen and the only way it'll be fixed is by, in the future, reinforcing the laws."

Rand Paul and Jesse Binnall: hearings on evidence of election fraud in Nevada
before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee December 16 2020 election

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