Americans will hopefully be able to hear evidence of voter and election fraud during the joint session of Congress on Jan. 6, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene told The Epoch Times.
Greene is one of at least 77 representatives and 13 senators who plan on objecting to electoral votes during the joint session, according to an Epoch Times tally.
There's also been testimony from experts during hearings by state legislature committees, such as an expert who alleged that he hacked into voting machines, that's concerning, she added.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has claimed victory in the 2020 election, pointing to certified vote counts that appear to show him with 306 electoral votes to Trump's 232.
Trump has said the election is not over and Republicans hope to turn it to his favor during the joint session.
Organizers say the events are meant to pressure Congress into objecting to votes and voting to uphold the objections.
"You voted in record numbers in November. Your voices were heard. Your votes were counted. And the rule of the people prevailed."
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene: I Hope Americans Can Hear Evidence of Fraud During Joint Session
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