Trump’s eldest son gives chief of staff ideas to sabotage 2020 election

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Donald Trump Jr., eldest son of the former president United States of America Donald Trump, Two days after the 2020 presidential election, the White House sent a text message to the chief of staff, sign meadowsto ensure that controlled “multiple ways” to sabotage the electoral processAs reported by CNN on Friday.

In the message sent on November 5, the former president’s son comes up with ideas to keep his father in power by disrupting the Electoral Board process, according to the message, which is among the records reached by the US network. By the House elected committee investigating the attack on the capital on January 6, 2021.

Donald Trump Jr. would tell a strategy very similar to the one that the former president’s allies eventually tried to implement In the months that followed, this consisted of filing cases regarding vote recounts in volatile states.

Had that failed, Republican lawmakers in Congress would have voted to have Trump re-elected as president on January 6, according to text seen by CNN.

Donald Trump’s eldest son would also say that it was necessary to do this and that he should deliver the message to “anyone who needs to see it,” as he wasn’t sure what he was doing.

Donald Trump and his allies in the weeks after the 2020 election More than 60 cases were left unsuccessful, because they could not convince the courts that the elections were rigged.

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