By Aaron Miller-
Donald Trump has told a hearing that the election results his team is checking cemeteries for evidence of dead voters, as he continues his call for the U.S electron results to be overthrown.
The beaten U.S president insists the election was stolen from him, as he called for the verdict should be discarded.
The president phoned into a hearing organised by Republicans in Gettysburg, where Rudy Giuliani listed a litany of allegations of electoral fraud, claiming federal judges were prejudiced against him, and the judiciary was conspiring against him.
“We have to turn the election over,” he said.
“All we need is some judge to listen to it properly without some political opinion.”
Mr Trump claimed Republican poll watchers were kept away from the vote counting and people turned up to vote to find they had already voted, and we can’t let them get away with it.
“This election was rigged and we can’t let that happen. We’ve got to turn this election around.”
Giuliani slammed the “crooks in Philadelphia” for submitting 8,021 mail in ballots from dead people – a number the top lawyer dubbed as low count for the “crooks.”
Trump’s lawyer claimed fraudulent voting also took place in Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Nevada.
He later explained that 22,686 mail-in ballots were returned on the day they were mailed, 32,591 were returned the day after they were mailed, and another 20,000 were returned before they were mailed.
Giuliani also suggested Trump might have won the state of Virginia – a state which holds 13 electoral college votes.
Cemetries
“We’re checking the records of cemeteries around Philadelphia,” he said, inside a Wyndham hotel in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
The Trump campaign lawyer then told listeners: “It’s probably easier for dead people to put in mail in ballots than it is to vote in person.”
He added: “I know crooks very well. If you give them an inch they take a mile.
“If you give them a mile they take the whole country.”
As Giuliani mentioned a couple of statistics that are being looked into, he noted 682,770 mail-in ballots in Allegany County and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, were “not observed by any single Republican.”
Giuliani also suggested Trump might have won the state of Virginia – a state which holds 13 electoral college votes.
However, Biden won Virginia by approximately 500,000 votes.
Giuliani, however, claimed that the people speaking on Wednesday witnessed voter fraud – “which has several dimensions to it.”
He condemned the voting procedure that took place and the Democrats who allowed the “terrible mistake” to take place.
Describing it as a terrible mistake, he said it allowed the leadership of a party that has become pretty expert at voter fraud to really go wild,” Giuliani said.
Before the hearing, Giuliani said in a statement: “It’s in everyone’s interest to have a full vetting of election irregularities and fraud.
“And the only way to do this is with public hearings, complete with witnesses, videos, pictures and other evidence of illegalities from the November 3rd election.”