She can lie as much as you do, and reality will not change.
Donald J. Trump for President Inc. v. Benson, Chief Judge Timothy M. Kenny of Wayne County Circuit Court
“Plaintiffs’ interpretation of events is incorrect and not credible.”
Stoddard, et.al. v City Election Commission of the City of Detroit; Judge Kenny “Plaintiffs
fail to identify the occurrence and scope of any alleged violation.”
Donald J. Trump for President v. Boockvar Judge Paul S. Diamond of the United States District Court for the Eastern District asked if Republican observers were present when votes were being counted, which the lawyer admitted there were, leading the Judge to say “I’m sorry, then what’s your problem?” as the Trump campaign was claiming that the GOP observers were not able to oversee the counting.
Donald J. Trump for President Inc. v. Montgomery County Board of Elections Judge Richard P. Haaz of the Court of Common Pleas asked if the Trump campaign was bringing forth proof of fraud; the Trump campaign lawyer admitted they had none
(THE COURT: I understand. I am asking you a specific question, and I am looking for a specific answer. Are you claiming that there is any fraud in connection with these 592 disputed ballots?
MR. GOLDSTEIN: To my knowledge at present, no.
THE COURT: Are you claiming that there is any undue or improper influence upon the elector
with respect to these 592 ballots?
MR. GOLDSTEIN: To my knowledge at present, no.)
Stokke v. Cegavske Judge Andrew Gordon of the United States District Court for the District of Nevada denied the plaintiff's request after
Clark County's registrar of voters showed that the individual claiming she had been denied a vote had already voted.
Judge James F. Bass of the Superior Court of Chatham County Georgia dismissed the Trump Campaign's suit to prevent ballots from being counted after
the Court found no evidence to support their claims: https://www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/45/2020/11/Order.pdf
These are just six cases, and all of them featured the Trump campaign claiming to have evidence of voter fraud, and none of them proved it. In all instances, the Court found no evidence of voter fraud to substantiate the Trump Campaign's claims.