Doesn’t work like that.
— Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) (@adamscochran) July 13, 2026
First off, there was no fraud, but you seized the ballots and the paper back ups to make sure no one could question it.
Second, the constitution has no way to nullify a swearing in. Only peer expulsion.
Third, this sudden “announcement” is when Trump is… https://t.co/QFuV3CN7sV
Doesn’t work like that.A) There is evidence, but Trump won’t let you see it. You have to trust him, but you can’t be trusted.
First off, there was no fraud, but you seized the ballots and the paper back ups to make sure no one could question it.
Second, the constitution has no way to nullify a swearing in. Only peer expulsion.
Third, this sudden “announcement” is when Trump is down by two Senators and desperate to pass a bill.
Lastly, Trump had 64 court cases to try and litigate the election, including in Georgia.
No case turned up any evidence, including after an audit of these ballots.
Trump’s own lawyers and advocates then admitted to making up the conspiracy about this county, and were charged for it.
Part of the court evidence included their own email records of coming up with the plot.
B) It’s meaningless.
C) Trump wants to run in circles, scream and shout.
D) This is all they’ve got. There are no monsters under the national bed. 🛏️
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