GOP lawyer: 'Still no evidence of a result of any election being incorrect'

Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg disputed President Trump’s revived claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential race during his primetime address on Thursday evening. The White House touted “breaking news” on the state of election security in the U.S.
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Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg disputed President Trump’s revived claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential race during his primetime address on Thursday evening. The White House touted “breaking news” on the state of election security in the U.S. ahead of Trump’s speech on Thursday. His administration released a trove of files they...
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- Republican election lawyer Ben Ginsberg disputed President Trump’s revived claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential race during his primetime address on Thursday evening. The White House touted “breaking news” on the state of election security in the U.S.
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GOP lawyer: 'Still no evidence of a result of any election being incorrect'
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