Mark Meadows Announces Nevada Republicans Get New Hearing to Present Evidence of ‘Widespread Voter Fraud’

As efforts are made across the country by Republicans to secure a day in court to present evidence of voter fraud, which can oftentimes be tough, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows tweeted out tonight that such a hearing date was secured in Nevada.

Meadows announced, “BIG news in Nevada: a Judge has allowed NV Republicans to present findings of widespread voter fraud in a Dec. 3rd hearing.”

“Americans will now hear evidence from those who saw firsthand what happened—a critical step for transparency and remedying illegal ballots. Stay tuned,” Meadows added.

It was reported last Tuesday that the Nevada Republican Party and campaign for President Trump had filed another lawsuit challenging Nevada’s election results.

They asked for a judge to declare Trump the winner of the state’s six electoral college votes or annul the race entirely, despite former Vice President Joe Biden’s projected victory.

Before Biden had been declared the winner of the state, the Nevada Republican Party sent a criminal referral to U.S. Attorney General William Barr with allegations that the state had 3,602 cases of voter fraud. 

The Trump campaign and the Nevada Republican Party had also previously had a lawsuit seeking a temporary restraining order to halt mail ballot counting in Clark County denied.

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