Kayleigh McEnany Defends ‘Quadrillion Stat’: It’s the Job of the Reporters To Find Affidavits That Are Accessible By the Public

‘Fake news CNN and others can’t wake up and find enough energy to go read a public court filing’

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McENANY: "Yeah, I’m glad you asked that because you have fake news CNN saying that the affidavits I were showing were blank, when all you had to do was go look at a public court filing to read them yourself. But of course, they couldn’t do that. That’s the job of a reporter. Instead, I'm having to do their job for them, including with this number. The stat I gave last night, which is eye-opening and truthful, is that for President Trump to be as far as he was at 3:00 A.M. in these four states, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and for the vote to swing by as much as it did, the probability of that in one state is 1 in one quadrillion — that's 1-comma-15 zeroes. To happen in all four, it's 1-comma-15 zeroes to the fourth power. And because Jake Tapper, fake news CNN and others can’t wake up and find enough energy to go read a public court filing, I did it for them. You can find these sworn declarations by Charles Kashani, who, by the way, PHD from Rutgers, tenured professor, expert testimony and hundreds of court cases, go through meticulously how he used Z-scores and standard deviations from a median to come up with this number. So it's a job of the reporter to go find this, it's out there, it's public, and it’s the dereliction of the duty, of the job, that each of these reporters have to not look into this, to not look at the sourcing which is available for all to read and see."

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