Wendy Rogers: ‘More Names’ Getting Added To List Of Lawmakers In Favor Of Nation-Wide Audits As Trump Mentions Letter At Rally

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41 legislators from 15 states — including Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, Florida and Wisconsin — authorized a letter on Friday calling for all 50 U.S. states to be audited, and electors to be decertified “where it has been shown the elections were certified prematurely and inaccurately”, as previously reported by The Freedom Times.

The letter, which was originally posted to social media by Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers (R), also calls for the US House of Representatives “to convene and vote per the US Constitution by means of one vote per state to decide the rightful winner of the [2020] election in accordance with the constitutional process of choosing electors.”


While discussing election integrity and the highly anticipated Maricopa County forensic audit report(s), which was released to the public on Friday, 45th President Donald J. Trump mentioned the letter from the legislatures during a “Save America” rally in Perry, Georgia.

“As a result of the Arizona forensic audit, 41 legislatures from across the nation, wrote an open letter to the American people calling for audits in all 50 states and decertification of the election, where appropriate; a total decertification, ” the 45th Commander in Chief said.

“It is clear in Arizona that they must decertify the election; you heard the numbers. And those responsible for wrongdoing, must be held accountable,” Trump, the law and order president, advised. “It was a corrupt election.”

“And it’s my opinion, by the way, that Georgia is far worse. And hopefully, the Arizona attorney general, a good man, will do far more for his state than your attorney general has done for your state, [be]cause your attorney general has not done what he’s supposed to be doing. And what he’s supposed to be doing is free and clear and non-corrupt elections. And they’re not doing that,” he stated. Video Below


Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers highlighted, on Twitter Saturday evening, Trump’s remarks, writing, “President Trump mentioned this letter in his speech tonight”.

The former United States Air Force pilot also revealed, “We will be adding more names of legislators soon.”


Here is a copy of the full letter posted by Sen. Rogers, and a list of names of the 41 state lawmakers who have pulled together to support the measures laid out in it, as posted by Sen. Wendy Rogers:

(Related: Right After AZ Audit Results Get Released, Sen. Fann Calls On AG Brnovich To Open A Criminal Probe)