(Article by Andrea Widburg republished from LifeSiteNews.com)
On Tuesday, Braynard appeared on Steve Bannon's War Room show to discuss his findings. Bannon opened the interview by asking Braynard if he's certain that, without offering any esoteric evidence about voting machines or the like, he can support a Trump impeachment defense based on old-fashioned election fraud, even if that defense might be too late to change the election outcome.
Braynard politely took issue with the "too late" concept. He pointed out that, after the 2000 election, the three major media outlets spent millions of dollars to investigate the election for seven months before conceding that Bush had won Florida. Thus, while Braynard reluctantly admitted that the information he's gathered may not change the current White House occupant (I'll get back to that in a minute), he's very confident in his findings.
What I'm finding and continuing to find, because we're actually still doing research, and we're looking forward to presenting it more aggressively without the constraints of the lawsuits we were entangled with initially, is that among those three states, the number of illegal ballots surpassed the margin of victory. Georgia, Wisconsin, and Arizona, without those three, Joe Biden isn't president — and I think we can prove that fairly conclusively.
Braynard believes that his data are especially useful for the "impeachment" effort against Trump because it's not a real impeachment. That's not just because it's unconstitutional to impeach a private citizen. It's also because the papers filed against Trump reveal that Democrats have set up a show trial to lay down a retrospective marker for the Trump presidency.
The Democrats will use the Senate arena to redefine Trump as an evil man because they disagree with policies that improved the economy for all Americans, strengthened our borders, brought peace to the Middle East, and generally went a long way to making America great again. In this context, it's perfectly reasonable and appropriate for Trump to include in his defense evidence that the election was stolen.
Braynard's discussion begins at 43:47:
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