The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs will hold an oversight hearing to examine irregularities in the 2020 election Wednesday morning at 10:00 AM ET.
Former special prosecutor Ken Starr will be testifying tomorrow before the senate committee.
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Ken Starr recently appeared on “Life, Liberty & Levin” and clearly explained that Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the Constitution gives plenary power to the state legislatures to choose their electors.
Starr said what happened in Pennsylvania is a “Constitutional travesty.”
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The full list of witnesses for tomorrow’s hearing:
Kenneth W. Starr
Testifying in Personal Capacity
Donald Palmer
Commissioner
U.S. Election Assistance Commission
James R. Troupis
Attorney Troupis Law Firm
Francis X. Ryan
State Representative
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Jessie R. Binnall
Partner
Harvey & Binnall, PLLC
Christopher C. Krebs – recently fired by President Trump for saying the 2020 election was the most secure in US history.
Former Director (2018-2020) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Ron Johnson (R-WI) said, “A large percentage of Americans simply don’t think this was a legitimate election. That’s an unsustainable state of affairs for our country.”
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We are holding an oversight hearing tomorrow to examine the irregularities in the 2020 election.
A large percentage of Americans simply don’t think this was a legitimate election. That’s an unsustainable state of affairs for our country. https://t.co/VBRudicwU1 pic.twitter.com/sMuyt0L9AK
— Senator Ron Johnson (@SenRonJohnson) December 15, 2020
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