The roughly 45-minute address is one of the longest and most impassioned that Trump has given throughout his first term, and is certainly the most urgent. As he is known to do, Trump spoke directly to the American people, including those who do not necessarily support him, explaining the importance of what is taking place.
Whether you voted for Trump or not, the seriousness of the fraud that has taken place will have lasting implications for our country, especially if it is not nipped in the bud now while there is still time to do it.
"As president, I have no higher duty than to defend the laws and the Constitution of the United States," Trump explained. "That is why I am determined to protect our election system which is now under a coordinated assault and siege."
What should have taken just a few days to wrap up has taken weeks and beyond due to the many anomalies and "irregularities," as they keep calling them, that suggest vote counts were fraudulently skewed in favor of Joe Biden.
For months prior to the election, Trump was told by the media that he should avoid "prematurely" declaring himself the winner. And yet this is exactly what that same media goaded Biden to do despite glaring inconsistencies and unanswered questions after election day.
Biden was also told that he did not even have to bother campaigning throughout the spring and summer, almost as if it had been planned long in advance that he was going to "win" regardless. This is how Biden earned one of his nicknames, "Basement Joe," as he rarely left his basement.
Meanwhile, Trump heavily campaigned, sometimes holding three or four rallies a day that were attended by tens of thousands of supporters.
"The constitutional process must be allowed to continue," Trump stated, reiterating the fact that his legal challenges are both valid and constitutionally required.
Trump went on to outline details about what his team has discovered and what it plans to do in response. The ultimate goal is to expose the ugly truth about mail-in ballots, which quite frankly were only pushed to facilitate widespread voter fraud, particularly in key swing states.
In many cases, universal absentee ballots were sent out en masse to people who did not even request them, or who no longer live at the same address, or even in the same state.
"While it has long been understood that the Democrat political machine engages in voter fraud from Detroit to Philadelphia to Milwaukee, Atlanta, so many other places, what changed this year was the Democrat Party's relentless push to print out and mail out tens of millions of ballots to unknown recipients with virtually no safeguards of any kind," Trump explained.
"This allowed fraud and abuse to occur on a scale never seen before using the pandemic as a pretext. Democrat politicians and judges drastically changed election procedures just months, and in some cases weeks, before the election. Very rarely were legislatures involved and constitutionally they had to be involved."
Another issue was counties, of which there were a whopping 67 in Michigan alone, registering more voters than they have residents of eligible voting age.
"We are going to defend the honesty of the vote by ensuring that every legal ballot is counted, and that no illegal ballot is counted," Trump revealed about how his team plans to deal with that problem.
And let us not forget Georgia, where a phony recount was conducted that failed to signature match ballots with the envelopes they came in, this being one of the reasons why a recount was requested in the first place.
There is no way for Americans to have faith in an election like this, not to mention any future elections. This is why Trump is doing what he is doing: to preserve fair and honest elections on behalf of all Americans, and in the interest of our precious republic.
"Ultimately, I am prepared to accept any accurate election result, and I hope that Joe Biden is as well," Trump reiterated. "But we already have the proof. We already have tens of thousands of ballots more than we need to overturn all of these states that we're talking about."
"Every reasonable American should be able to agree, based on what we have already documented, that we need a systematic analysis of the mail-in ballots to review the envelopes. It's about the signature. And if they're on the envelopes, that will tell us everything."
While the outcome of this whole thing is certainly centered around who will become America's next president, Trump made it clear that this is not about his campaign, but rather about restoring faith and confidence in American elections.
"The only ballots that should count in this election are those cast by eligible voters who are citizens of our country, residents of the states in which they voted, and who cast their ballots in a lawful manner before the legal deadline."
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