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Giuliani calls out Kemp in announcing ‘new strategy’ in recount effort; vows to go after voting machines

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Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani | Facebook

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani | Facebook

Rudy Giuliani has announced the Trump campaign is shifting gears in its efforts to ferret out problematic votes in the 2020 Presidential Election. 

Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, has been leading the recount effort. 

“We met pretty much on and off all day yesterday, and starting this morning, there’s a completely different strategy,” Giuliani told Steve Bannon on his "War Room” podcast. 

The new strategy takes into account allegations of improperly tallied votes flipping.   

“The strategy is going to focus a great deal on some evidence we have about some of these machines that could throw off these states in a matter of maybe a one- or two-day audit,” he said.

Giuliani said Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a fellow Republican, has not been cooperative. 

“I think we can get these accomplished despite the resistance and the cover-up of the Republican governors, the guy in Arizona and the guy in Georgia — if we had their cooperation, we could have it ended by Monday. I’m tired of dealing with them. We just push them aside, and I think over the weekend, you’ll see different strategies being employed.” Giuliani said. 

Voting machine companies in the United States are privately held and cannot be compelled to provide information on their systems. 

“They don’t contain medical information,” Giuliani said of the machines. “They don’t contain illegal information. We don’t get to see who you vote for. It’s public information; [it] doesn’t even belong to you. The only reason you would be resisting our examining those machines is because you know you did something crooked.” 

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