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Confirms 2020 election was ‘rigged,’ blasts pardoned J6 committee for ‘destroying’ evidence

WND By Bob Unruh

President Trump, whose inauguration audience was limited in size because of the decision to move it indoors in inclement weather in Washington, met shortly after his speech with a rally of his fans, to deliver another speech.

In this one, he repeatedly said there were things he “shouldn’t” be saying.

But he did.

“You’re a younger, far more beautiful audience than what I just spoke to,” he said. “More powerful than them, look better than them.”

That, he said, we want to keep “off the record.”

He noted that during his inauguration speech he didn’t address the issue of all of those prosecuted by the government over the Jan. 6, 2021, protest of the suspect results of the 2020 election.

“It’s action, not words, that count,” he said. “You’re going to see a lot of action.

He cited the pardons issued by Joe Biden to J6 committee members, including former Rep. Liz Cheney, whose Wyoming voters fired her as soon as they could.

“Why are we helping Liz Cheney?” he said. “She’s a crying lunatic.”

U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., is interviewed on NBC's 'Today' show on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022, after losing the Republican primary by 37 points. (Video screenshot)
U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., is interviewed on NBC’s ‘Today’ show on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022, after losing the Republican primary by 37 points.

He pointed out it appears the committee actually destroyed evidence in his favor during that investigation, and those actions now are under congressional review.

He also pointed out the support he’s had, with thousands of fans showing up for rallies wherever he travels. Ordinarily, he said, “200-300 people” appear for political rallies, or may thousands just before the election.

He cited the election agenda in California, where they are making it a crime to ask someone for voter ID during an election.

The law, he said, was “if you work in an election bureau, if you so much as ask for voter ID, they’ll put you in jail, you’re a criminal. … Only one reason, they want to cheat.”

He then spent time discussing the Biden administration’s agenda to have open borders, and he explained the wall material that he left behind from his first administration, which was scheduled to be sold and removed.

He credited Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and others for unraveling the scheme.

He noted that the border was a major factor in the 2016 election, his first victory, and probably is even bigger now.

That 2020 vote? “Rigged,” he said.

In fact, since Biden move into the White House, evidence appeared that revealed two major undue influences on the election: Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to hand out $400 million plus to elections officials who often used it to recruit Democrat voters, and the FBI’s decision to interfere in that vote.

The agency did that by falsely claiming that Biden family scandals revealed in a laptop abandoned by Hunter Biden were Russian disinformation, when they were accurate reports.

He also addressed the polling industry, which had predicted support for Trump, but not the landslide popular vote and Electoral College results that developed.

Trump said his supporters don’t trust “the writers of fake news” and pollsters, and so don’t answer.

He pointed out he won all seven swing states in the November election.

“Now we have to go to work and get it done … we’re going to turn our country around. And we’re doing to turn it around fast.”

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