The clock is ticking on President Trump’s efforts to prove systematic voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election, and while members of his legal team promise huge revelations to be made in courtrooms across the nation within the next two weeks, the president’s campaign advisor Kayleigh McEnany said on Fox News Saturday that Trump’s path to victory is through the Supreme Court.  “We have 234 affidavits in Michigan, of voters in one county saying this is what I observed. We have voters in Pennsylvania saying ‘I showed up to vote, was told I couldn’t cast my ballot because there is a mail-in ballot that was cast on my behalf that wasn’t cast by me,’” McEnany said on “Fox & Friends Weekend Saturday morning.”

McEnany made a point at a press conference Friday that Democrats never allowed President Trump to have an overly transition when he was elected in 2016, and those same Democrats and the media is ignoring evidence that Trump’s team claims they have. So, McEnany said because of those circumstances, they have to take their fight to the highest court to prove the voter fraud evidence they have is real.  “Our justice system is where that will play, and that is something that the media cannot get in the way of. They can try to hide it, but the American people are smart. The 73 million people who showed up to vote for this president — the most-ever votes for a sitting president — they have a voice. We will be heard.”

While smaller battles are going on now in smaller courts in states like Pennsylvania, Georgia and Arizona, it appears Trump’s lawyers are gearing up for bringing the battle and the alleged evidence to the nine judges serving on the Supreme Court.  We’ve got to continue fighting this, and the federal courts are the path and, hopefully, up to the Supreme Court,” McEnany said, “because voter fraud is real, and they seized on a pandemic and created an electoral epidemic — one that was inexcusable, a system that should never have happened.”

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