The Trump campaign on Tuesday announced that legislatures in key swing states - Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan - would hold hearings on alleged voter fraud.
On Wednesday, November 25, the Pennsylvania State Senate's Majority Policy Committee will conduct a hearing on the election.
The participating senators will then hear from witnesses who filed affidavits saying election fraud took place.
According to the Trump campaign, the Arizona legislature will hear a hearing on Monday, November 30.
"Speaker Bowers has not authorized any such hearing in the Arizona House of Representatives," a spokesperson for Bowers told AZ Mirror.
The campaign stated the Michigan legislature was slated to hold a hearing on Tuesday, December 1.
House Oversight Committee Chairman Matt Hall told Detroit News that a hearing is not taking place.
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State Legislators In Three Swing States Were Caught Off Guard By the Trump Camp's Latest Announcement
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