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Giuliani wants Trump critics to show he didn't win 2020, says voting machines were not honest: 'Prove me wrong'

Several legal challenges made by Giuliani and others over claims of widespread voter fraud have been thrown out by judges. However, the former NYC mayor continues his efforts to prove that Trump actually won re-election.
UPDATED DEC 22, 2020
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Rudy Giuliani has once again lashed out at those who don't believe his claims about the 2020 election. This time, he has demanded evidence to prove that President Trump didn't win - despite President-elect Joe Biden reportedly garnering more votes than the sitting president. Several legal challenges made by Giuliani and others over claims of widespread voter fraud have been thrown out by judges. However, the former NYC mayor continues his efforts to prove that Trump actually won re-election, The Sun reported.

Joe Biden was declared the winner in the race to the White House, with more than 81 million people voting for the Delaware Democrat -- touted to be the most number of votes won by a presidential candidate in US history - whereas Trump reportedly secured 74 million votes.

(L to R) Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani stands with president-elect Donald Trump before their meeting at Trump International Golf Club, November 20, 2016, in Bedminster Township, New Jersey. (Getty Images)

76-year-old Giuliani said on his radio show Sunday that voting machines were not "honest" and that states did not want to investigate his allegations. According to him, it was "guaranteed" that Trump "will be President of the United States" once voting machines were investigated. Trump's personal attorney also slammed Dominion, the firm behind the voting infrastructure, saying they were crooked and going "all the way back to a bunch of communists!”

Giuliani had reportedly asked the Department of Homeland Security Saturday about seizing the voting machines, but “was told the department does not have the authority to do such a thing.” Nonetheless, Giuliani continued: “I can smell crooks! Smell ’em! And these crooks smell so bad, you can smell ’em from a mile. Now PROVE ME WRONG! PROVE ME NUTS! They love to say I’m nuts on left-wing bullcr*p companies, so prove me wrong.”

The former US Attorney also labeled Dominion's chief executive John Poulos a "Canadian liar” after he pushed back on claims about their alleged role in election fraud. Meanwhile, Giuliani also attacked fellow Republicans, asking if they were “too afraid of Dominion.”

“I find you, the Republican turncoats, the Republican quislings, the REAL villains there!” he declared. “You’re acting like Dominion owns you!” Giuliani added: “I could be wrong about all this, but I’m willing to stake my reputation on it… Let me do the machines.”

Jenna Ellis, a member of President Donald Trumps legal team, holds up a cell phone to the microphone so President Trump can speak during a Pennsylvania Senate Majority Policy Committee public hearing Wednesday at the Wyndham Gettysburg Hotel to discuss 2020 election issues and irregularities on November 25, 2020, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. (Getty Images)

The former NYC mayor also urged people to go to state capitals to "put pressure" on "quisling Republicans."

The president also called into the radio segment, revealing that he had spoken to Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville, who has publicly declared he will challenge election results when Congress counts electoral votes on January 6.

Giuliani then reiterated claims that votes that went through Dominion systems had been sent to and tabulated in Germany, “based on its connection with Smartmatic, which it denies.” “It denies that it sent any votes out of the country. We have definitive proof that it did. Definitive proof,” Giuliani insisted. Furthermore, he claimed that “they were also counting votes in Barcelona and they were sending folks to Venezuela… [and] Iran.”

While Giuliani and other allies of Trump continue to hurl allegations of election fraud, both Dominion and Smartmatic have publicly demanded retractions and threatened legal action over such claims.

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