Leaked witness testimony from pro-Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro allegedly reveals how the former president’s aides scrambled to overturn the 2020 election

Donald Trump’s campaign team physically flew “fake elector” ballots across the country to Washington DC in a last-ditch effort to overturn the 2020 election, a new report claims.

According to CNN, leaked witness testimony from a Michigan state investigation shows how Mr Trump’s aides scrambled to deliver the allegedly fraudulent paperwork to vice president Mike Pence before he could certify the election results.

The so-called “fake electors” plot hinged on the fact that American presidents are not directly elected by the people, but rather by 538 “electors” who are selected by their states based on the outcome of the vote.

Mr Trump’s team allegedly pressured state legislators to ignore the vote and choose their electors by fiat. When that did not work, they assembled their own group of electors with no legal standing and pushed vice president Mike Pence to accept it instead of the real ones.

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    This shit is actually crazy though. Everything that went on leading up to this. The event. The after where there are still millions supporting him. Damn I’m baked and now I’m thinking about if he got away away with it. Will never understand why people have such a hard on for him that they treat him like a god so their entire personality is based on him. Imagine being so self conscious about yourself that it takes a con man who ran for president to give you the strength to be yourself but you’re not even yourself, you are Trump’s minion and everything you do is based around him.

    That’s crazy

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      Will never understand why people have such a hard on for him that they treat him like a god so their entire personality is based on him

      It’s because they are cruel people. Trump, and people like him, give them permission to indulge their cruelty. They give them an avenue to lean into their worst, most hateful, instincts and still feel like a good and righteous person.

      See, hateful racist pricks don’t view themselves as hateful racist pricks. They view themselves as sensible, rational people who see “what’s really going on.” When someone like Trump comes along and says, “No, you’re right. The Muslims are trying to force public schools to make your child pray to Allah. The Mexicans are flooding over the border to steal your job. The Jews are conspiring to replace good white people with dirty ‘woke’ minorities,” well, suddenly Trump is “making a lot of sense,” and “telling it like it is.”

      Trump makes them feel good about being their worst selves. Trump lets them believe that anyone who questions their hateful worldview is just some libtard afflicted by the “woke mindvirus” and can be written off as subhuman and beneath contempt. He lets them think that maybe they’ll finally get to kill a few of them if he’s running the show. And because of all that he has earned their undying devotion.

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        That certainly describes the people we’ve seen on tv and the internet and outside his rallies but I’d venture to guess the larger segment of Trump voters are just rank and file Republicans who have little interest in politics. There sure are hateful people in this country who’ve found a leader to represent their long-stifled voice. Don’t ignore those who couldn’t care less or those who only care about one thing though. They aren’t ever voting for a D or a catholic or an octogenarian. Because powerful corporations and politicians, the RNC / DNC, religious leaders, etc. have rewired people’s brains. Sometimes it’s not their fault - it’s not cruelty, it’s ignorance and laziness. I think the ignorant and lazy can and should be helped.

        I don’t know if this is a larger issue than a sitting president trying to overturn an election but the two party system, the system that often promotes voting against a candidate, is, I think, worth spending more time discussing. We need Ranked Choice Voting in this country for all primary elections.

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          It’s good of you keep making excuses for these people but we are leaning in toward fascism. If they are still oblivious to it by this point than they have lost any goodwill from me. If it takes gas chambers for you to say, “I was wrong” than there is something seriously wrong with you.

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        I don’t think that’s it at all. In reality, many and probably most Trump supporters are perfectly nice, kind and decent people on an individual basis when it comes to how they operate on a day-to-day basis.

        In my experience most of them are simply poorly-informed and/or have a very limited understanding of the world outside of their cloistered information ecosystem.

        The problem isn’t so much that they are fundamentally “cruel” or hateful, but rather is that our current information economy is such that it’s easy and comfortable for them to live in a sort of unreality that silos them off into tribal-like identities that are self-reinforcing and that as such, create a kind of impermeable membrane that’s almost impossible to penetrate.

        That this is so, is not an accident. It comes as an almost inevitable reaction to the fact that for decades now, large swathes of working class white people have been faced with the fact that their interests don’t matter, that no one gives a shit about them, and that the powers that be are more than willing to sell their livelihoods out for the profit of a few elites.

        Trumpism is obviously not the answer.

        It’s a con job, a fake out, but it feels like the right kind of “fuck you” to a lot of people who hate what globalization has done to their communities.

        This has created a kind of tribalistic identity politics that can’t be solved for through things like objective reality.

        The only way out is to acknowledge that there are vast swathes of working-class people throughout the West who feel disenfranchised and who cannot be ignored, no matter how much we may think of them as spoiled babies.

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          That doesnt really explain why Trump has such widespread magnetic appeal. That explains why they vote for republicans as a whole, or any individual republican running for president, but to me it doesnt speak to why Trump has become such a force of nature in the party to the point where he has basically taken it over and if those who do not grovel at his feet are cast aside. As he loses steam that is waning a bit, but man for a year or two he was king shit and no one could say anything bad about the guy, and even now people are obviously scared of him and his base

          I also dont think its entirely explained by the cruelty-loving post you replied to, but I do think its a much more emotional response than just the fact based information-silo explanation you’ve given.

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      Will never understand why people have such a hard on for him that they treat him like a god

      Because he hurts others these people want hurt.

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        He doesn’t even do that, he just speaks about it.

        But he hurt the common folk more than anyone else.

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            And it didn’t work.

            There were many such attempts, and almost every one failed. And exploded in the other direction.

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              I just take issue with “he just talks about it”. When the president talks about hurting vulnerable communities, shit happens. He put kids in cages.

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                Yeah, I know.

                He also stacked the courts, sanctioned China, suggested injesting bleach, rolled back a lot of environmental protections, tried to buy Greenland, leave NATO, and many other things. Some did more damage than others, a lot of it won’t be repaired in our lifetimes.

                Stochastic terorism is on the rise thanks to him.

                But I still think he hurt his base more than anyone else.

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                  You’re not wrong, but for me the conversation about politics needs to shift away from “did they hurt their enemies effectively”.

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    You guys remember when people invented a worldwide conspiracy about rich people eating the fear of tortured children to stay young because John Podesta emailed his staff about a pizza party?

    One would think that little debacle wouldve taught the Trump team not to email their felonies in plain language.

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      One would think that little debacle wouldve taught the Trump team not to email their felonies in plain language.

      An intelligent person might have learned from that…

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      They can’t learn from their own actions, why ever would they learn from the actions of others?

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      That only works if they knew it was a lie all along. I think many of them thought it was actually true, which made them think there was no repercussion to talking freely about committing crimes on emails.

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      Yeah we all know there’s no elite cabal of pedophiles escaping justice because of how many of Epstein’s johns are in jail today. A grand total of zero. Justice served. Case closed. No pedos anywhere. Definitely not the UK Monarchy either.

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        They didn’t say a thing about there not being rich pedos. Hell Trump is known for being buddies with Epstein there’s no winning here when Trump was the fuckn president at the time to boot.

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          pizza gate isn’t real, but Epstein was definitely real and had a lot of victims and a lot of clients…
          one of them happens to be a professional prince…

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            Yes but the original comment was very explicitly referring to pizza gate, not just the nebulous idea of powerful people being also terrible

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              the original comment was very explicitly referring to the fact that pizzagate wasn’t real

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            Bro none of Epstein’s underage prostitutes, which is severely fucked up to even type, were tortured to death so that rich people could eat their fear, because pizzagate is not real.

            Also fun fact to share with any QAnon people you may know - you can just buy adrenochrome wholesale because it’s a waste product of EpiPen production and it’s pretty cheap.

            Again, child sex trafficking is very real and is terrible. Hillary Clinton also did not wear a child’s face in a satanic ritual to stay young, because that’s insane and she is very old.

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              i just said it isn’t real… i don’t know why you’re explaining to me that it’s not, but yes i know.
              and i know about the adrenochrome, but it’s in fear and loathing in las vegas, so people will stick with it.
              furthermore, although the blood drinking thing is pretty stupid, any other chemical could be the imaginary psychoactive fear hormone anyways…

              they also eat zombie pituitary glands in Fear of the Walking Dead, to get high…
              the really dumb thing in pizzagate was the list of food -> sex trafficking code words… it was supposedly an FBI document but just was clearly fake. Podesta was definitely a foodie but it was just so dumb.
              It did, however, get Epstein put back in jail, so kinda a silver lining. There was some conspiracy, for him to not be in jail. But probably just ol’ bribery or blackmail and no child eating.
              there’s still more conspiracies connected to it.
              if anything, pizzagate was put forward to make it hard to discuss actual suspicious things related to epstein and people connected to him.
              p.s. epstein didn’t kill himself

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    Let’s hope this slow drips into using that trump jet to fly these ballots.

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      What would that change? His treatment? His supporters’ sycophantic boot-licking?

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    I think we owe it to our selves to take advantage of this:

    " the fact that American presidents are not directly elected by the people, but rather by 538 “electors” who are selected by their states based on"

    To the point where it’s so clear that the Republicans will push legislation to end this dumb shit electoral college shit.

    Just find a crooked set of governors or whoever oversees the elector selection. Then have those people go to each elector to make sure the electors vote not Republican each time. They should do it in an extremely public way such that they end up in jail.

    Surely, once this is done, we the people will wake up and demand the end of the electoral college.

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    In that case, why not send them to fake Congress, and have a fake Mike Pence, who will certify a fake election?

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    As an outsider, I think it’s wild y’all are only outraged at the perpetrators, where you ought to also be vehemently pointing out the the system is inherently out-dated and fragile. This will happen again if nothing is changed about your voting system, guaranteed, and next time it will probably be better orchestrated.

    It’s absolutely wild you have federal elections run by the states, and that you need elected officials to cerfify an election in which they have an interest in the outcome. Something that OBVIOUSLY should be in the hands of an impartial electoral commission.

    The world is on borrowed time, honestly (because of all the nukes).

    Edit: When I say you it’s my own rough sence of the current political discourse against Trump on the “left” (slightly centre-right) of the US

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    I don’t know what crime coordinating this falls under (is it voter fraud if they aren’t popular votes?) but Democrats should propose making the punishments 5x worse and watch Republicans argue against it. Good messaging.

    And worst case scenario you make it way worse to try to overthrow democracy like this.