Giuliani apparently forgot (or didn't know) that the claim of poll watchers not being allowed was deleted from the suit by the Trump campaign. Here’s what happened when Rudolph Giuliani made his first appearance in federal court in nearly three decades excerpt: "In response, Giuliani said that Trump’s campaign was seeking only to throw out about 680,000 ballots cast in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, because, he said, Republican observers were not allowed to watch them being counted. But Trump’s attorneys had removed legal claims relating to that issue in an amended version of the lawsuit they filed over the weekend, the judge reminded him. “The poll-watching claims were deleted,” Brann told Giuliani. “They’re now not before this court, so why should I consider them now?”"
The Trump campaign has stated that it may reintroduce the claim of poll watchers not being allowed in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh after Giuliani made his gaff in court. Trump's contention concerns Philadelphia and Pittsburgh because Biden won by a large margin in those cities.
Well, when you spend half your day mowing lawns, and the other half at a dildo shop, it’s easy to get confused.
Graham is scrambling to find as many votes for Trump any way possible. Graham donated $500,000 of his own money to Trump's legal defense fund in an effort to help overturn the election result. .
If Giuliani really is being paid $20,000 per day for his services, that was $20,000 of Trump money wasted that day in court.
Giuliani has no expertise in election law. The reason he is now Trump's main attorney is because the attorneys with election experience who had been working for Trump have already quit.
Now he's trying the same thing in Black area in Wisconsin cities, as if only Blacks do ballots improperly. In Nevada Trump's lawyers actually asked the judge to declare Trump the winner even though Biden won. Go figure?
Graham's personal half-million dollar donation. Lindsey Graham personally donates $500,000 to Trump campaign's legal fund
After whining and and begging his supporters for cash during his own election because he was going broke... Graham just coughs up $500,000.00 for Trump. Could we please just lock all these fucking morons up somewhere... Bottom of the ocean, Antarctica, Mars... I don't care.
Giuliani's bungled court appearance. A rusty Giuliani returns to the courtroom on Trump's behalf excerpt: "Nevertheless, Giuliani plowed ahead Tuesday, needling an opposing lawyer by calling him “the man who was very angry with me, I forgot his name.” He mistook the judge for a federal judge in a separate Pennsylvania district who rejected a separate Trump campaign case: “I was accused of not reading your opinion and that I did not understand it.” And he tripped himself up over the meaning of “opacity.” “In the plaintiffs’ counties, they were denied the opportunity to have an unobstructed observation and ensure opacity,” Giuliani said. “I’m not quite sure I know what opacity means. It probably means you can see, right?” “It means you can’t,” said U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann. “Big words, your honor,” Giuliani said. Giuliani acknowledged in court that a portion of the lawsuit had been “mistakenly” removed and, under questioning by Brann, that the lawsuit did not actually allege election fraud, despite his claims about it."
These are the issues that Trump should have addressed at the presser on Friday which turned out to be a praise-fest for him. He exited without taking questions. Inoculations by December? States aren’t so sure. While Trump promises tens of millions of vaccine doses next month, many states say they aren’t ready to administer them. By DAN GOLDBERG and RACHEL ROUBEIN 11/18/2020 05:01 AM EST Updated: 11/18/2020 10:14 AM EST Inoculations by December? States aren’t so sure. excerpt: “The federal government has invested an incredible amount of money and attention in developing these vaccines and that’s gotten us very far very quickly,” said Lori Freeman, the CEO of the National Association of County and City Health Officials. “We don’t have the investment in getting the vaccine from the lab to the people ... We’re running out of time for pulling those things together.” States, she said, need at least $8.4 billion to hire and train people to administer what will likely be multiple vaccines, ensure that electronic records can send information across state lines and to the federal government, and have a public health messaging campaign that explains the importance of the vaccine as well as where and when to get it."