Ty Cobb: Stephen Miller Saying, If You Change the Voter, You Change the Country, Trump Tried to Do That with Attempts to Shut Down Mail-In Voting

‘Fortunately, was rebuked today by a judge in Massachusetts’

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COBB: "Well, I have to say, I don’t see much of that. The you know, there might have been things that they wouldn’t have discussed, but they wouldn’t have they wouldn’t have, you know, been rampant with these fraudulent denials or these or these, you know, more compelling admissions of trying to influence things. The, the, the reference there to the call of the, to the U.S. attorney’s office that that actually is interesting only because it’s inconsistent with his other references to that particular call, which happened days earlier and well before Hilton Hilton moved up. And there’s no question that Trump asked the U.S. attorney out there to initiate election fraud investigations. There’s no doubt that the attorney, the U.S. attorney out there did initiate some election fraud activity. He has said as much. There’s also no indication that any of that investigation resulted in the finding of a fraudulent vote. And the Mr. Hilton’s rise, you know, to be one of the one of the candidates in the soon to be general election was based on the voters. It wasn’t based on on any fraud by anybody. So I think, you know, we’ve seen Steven Miller this week quoted as saying, if you change the voter, you you change the country. That’s what we saw the president tried to do with with what’s going on in his attempts to shut down mail in voting, which fortunately was rebuked to today by a judge in Massachusetts who said that, no, he could not tell the postal service not to mail mail ballots to people that he doesn’t control the elections, that his that his executive order to that effect was null and void, and that he was not going to be allowed to interfere the way he he sought to interfere. That won’t stop him from trying to interfere. You will see additional efforts by the administration to try to prevent mail in ballots and to try to contest procedures. And ultimately, I fear that given the the given given the war games that he has played in Minnesota and elsewhere with ice and the National Guard, I think we will see, sadly, confrontations at or about the time of the elections. And I think that’s I think that’s something that we have to be very, very concerned about. I do hope that when the Democrats, if they do take the house, that they take a look at some of this election misconduct that the Republicans intend and are engaged in, and I hope they take a really hard look at ice and get us some answers as to why the two murderers of renee good and Alex pretty have gone uncharged, among other atrocities that we’ve suffered."

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