12/07/2020 / By Cassie B.
Did Trump win the election in a landslide? That’s what attorney Lin Wood believes, and he’s hoping the legal system will set things right.
Appearing on The Chris Salcedo Show on Newsmax, Wood spoke about the lawsuit he filed as a Georgia resident alleging their secretary of state lacked the legal authority to allow mass mail-in balloting, which you can view below.
He filed a motion for an emergency review of the case to stop the illegal recount, which he says was based on an unlawful general election. In March of 2020, Georgia’s secretary of state made a deal with the Democratic party to change the process related to written absentee ballots submitted by mail, which is something that only the state legislature can do.
He wants to stop the certification to select the electors because it was based on an unlawful election. He believes the government should order a special session of the legislature to decide how the electors will be chosen.
Wood said there was rampant voter fraud in Georgia thanks to electronic voting machines and mail-in ballots and that the true outcome was far different, stating: “When the actual votes – lawful votes – are counted, Donald Trump won this state by an historic landslide, as he did throughout the nation.”
He said his lawsuit is focused on the unconstitutional process through which the procedures for absentee ballots were changed but does not go into the fraud of mail-in and Dominion ballots, which are separate issues. He said it was a massive fraud that had been planned for many years and the lawyers involved in the case have done a great job collecting solid and compelling evidence.
“This election was stolen, and it’s going to be undone. The American people are not going to tolerate a third-world type of election in America. We’re not Venezuela,” he added.
Wood has also gone on the record stating his belief that President Trump will be inaugurated for a second term in January based on the investigations into the Dominion Voting Systems machines and voter fraud. In a different interview on The John Fredericks Show, he talked about a court’s recent decision to impound the Dominion machines in three Georgia counties.
He said that the impounded machines’ hard drives will be examined and that he believes they may have been rigged to apply an algorithm that gave Biden’s votes a heavier weight than Trump’s.
He also said that Georgia governor Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and the mainstream media conspired to interfere with the results of the election. He added that Raffensperger’s involvement prevented him from opening a forensic investigation of the machines.
“He who has nothing to hide, hides nothing,” he stated. “The secretary of state is taking every action he can through lawyers to try to prevent an inspection of these machines. He has something to hide.”
Meanwhile, former FBI Special Agent Derek Somerville said that more than 57,000 people who no longer live in the state might have participated illegally in the election. He identified this high number of absentee votes cast by people who live elsewhere and may no longer qualify to vote in Georgia. While some might have moved to other locations within the state and were still eligible to vote there, many of them did move out of the state, which means their ballots could have been illegally cast.
Of course, many predicted that mail-in ballots would be just another tool for stealing the election, and it looks like it has worked pretty well for the Democrats.
Every day, more evidence of voter fraud emerges in Georgia and throughout the country, and it’s becoming increasingly clear that this was anything but a free and fair elation.
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