“Initially I understand that some people may have had some concerns about some of the allegations, but now we are many steps down the road. They are not on the runway. We have to admit: this is an embarrassment to us, it is our contemptuous democratic process and it is reducing the presidency,” Hogan C said. Told JN Topper of .NN.
“I think this is bad for our party, bad for the country. It weakens our position in the world.”
As the Senate Republicans are increasingly ready to publicly acknowledge Beden’s victory, the president’s staunch bodyguards are urging him to fight his loss upstairs in January.
“Behold, this election is over. I know the President had every opportunity to provide some kind of evidence of widespread voter fraud. We have not seen anything. The court cases are all over. There is no factual evidence that the Supreme Court has refused to hear the case. Hogan said Monday.
“I have signed the pledges for the vote in our state and we are sending them to the President and Vice President of the Senate, who must read this before the joint sitting of Congress on January 6th.”
The country said, “Whether you start making progress or not, you have to recognize that no man is above the law, not even the president of the United States. We counted the votes, and the election is over.”