This week, the Trump campaign announced public hearings on the presidential elections in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Arizona, although state officials have already contested them.
The first "hearing" took place on Wednesday in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, involving testimonies of witnesses “who have filed affidavits attesting to 2020 election fraud.”
Additionally, the hearing in Pennsylvania included a presentation by ex-NYC Mayor and Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani.
On Monday, the Senate Majority of Pennsylvania wrote on Twitter that the so-called “hearing” is just an "informational meeting on 2020 election issues."
At the same time, campaign members of Donald Trump announced that another hearing will be held in Arizona on November 30, followed by a third in Michigan on December 1.
On Monday, a GOP official in Arizona told Fox News that the Arizona House of Representatives "has not authorized any such hearing," and a Michigan GOP lawmaker stated that no hearing would be held there.
The Chairman of Michigan House Oversight Committee Matt Hall told The Detroit News they have "determined that logistically it’s not something we’re going to be able to do."
Meanwhile, Michigan and Pennsylvania certified the presidential election results in Joe Biden’s favor.
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