Before the Presidential election is officially certified in early December, there are several key questions and suspect situations that have to be dealt with. That’s the take from political commentator Bill O’Reilly, who has a knack for ferreting out the truth.
The former mega-anchor of “The O’Reilly Factor” on Fox News, he lays out a myriad of circumstances that occurred on election night that just don’t make any sense, beginning with the actual vote count itself. At the forefront of the mystery are the insurmountable leads that President Trump held in at least four swing states–Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and Wisconsin. Add to this anomalies in Arizona, a state that was called for Joe Biden right out of the box on election night but has now narrowed significantly, and Trump’s huge lead in North Carolina that still stands more than a week later but has not been called.
It appears that the most egregious shenanigans appeared in Pennsylvania, where at the midnight hour of election night, Trump was leading Biden by a whopping 664,000 votes. Voting was mysteriously halted and by early morning Biden was in front and on his way to a 45,000-plus vote victory–an incredible swing of about 700,000 votes! “Hard for me to believe,” O’Reilly says, “and I’ve been doing this for 50 years.”
O’Reilly gives us more analysis and explains why the intervention from Justice Samuel Alito in Pennsylvania is key to unraveling the election-night mystery in this episode of The First.
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