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Juan O. Savin: Exposing 2020

Juan O. Savin said the truth about what really transpired during the 2020 presidential election is going to get wild and bizarre!

“President Trump knows with exacting precision exactly what was done in 2020,” Savin said. “Some of the people in his inner circle who spoke a different way … and said forget about 2020, it didn’t really happen, have had to back off and get the f*ck out of the way,”

Savin explains further, plus also shares his thoughts on the recent terror attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans, adding that there are still several terror cells still active throughout the country looking to disrupt Trump’s inauguration.

This Is How They Cheat

Dan Bongino explains how Democrats cheat in elections, using mail-in votes and other mechanisms that more easily generate fraudulent ballots. Election officials reject about two percent of mail-in ballots, twice the rate of rejections from ballots cast on voting machines. Here’s more from Dan Bongino, citing august sources including the rank leftist rag The New York Times.

Judicial Watch filed an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief, supporting the decision of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine, which struck down Maine’s policy restricting the use and distribution of the state’s voter registration list (Public Interest Legal Foundation v. Shenna Bellows (No. 23-1361) Tom Fitton, head of Judicial Watch, says dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections.

Kari Lake Won’t Back Down!

As we approach three months since the 2022 midterm elections, Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake refuses to back down.

Lake, who lost to Democrat Katie Hobbs by a mere 17,000 votes, has refused to concede, citing the election was not believable or credible. “The people of Arizona are fed up,” she said. “They did this intentionally to stop the America First candidates in Arizona. We won this in a landslide.”

Appearing on “The Kim Iverson Show,” Lake updates her election lawsuit, which is headed for the Arizona Appellate Court, and hints of her interest in a U.S. Senate run against incumbent Kyrsten Sinema. Iverson also updates the latest from the World Economic Forum 2023.

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