OAN Newsroom December 4, 2020
On Thursday, Trump campaign attorney Jesse Binnall told a judge that over 40,000 people voted twice, while 20,000 voters did not have a mailing address and roughly 2,400 voters had an out of state address.
The Trump attorney also said a local news station found that 1,500 ballots were cast under dead people’s names.
Additionally, Binnall argued that voting machines in Clark County lacked proper security. This information emerged during the Trump legal team’s hearing in front of a state judge on voter fraud.
“The questions are how did this happen? Who is responsible?” Binnall asked. “And what do we do about it?”
While addressing the court, Binnall said early policy decisions made by state election officials ultimately set the state up for failure, even months before the election ever took place. bb
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