Pennsylvania Senate asks U.S. Congress to postpone election results

The Pennsylvania Senate has asked US Congress to postpone approval of the electoral college vote, which should take place on January 6. The corresponding document was posted in his Twitter -account by the US President Donald Trump .

According to a statement by Senate representatives, most of its members are concerned about inconsistencies in voting results in the state’s presidential elections. The parliamentarians also noted that the Governor of Pennsylvania, the Secretary of State and the State Supreme Court committed numerous irregularities during the elections. They believe that the state secretary should not have approved the Pennsylvania vote.

Senate members have asked to postpone congressional approval of the electoral college vote, especially as the US Supreme Court will hear Trump’s election irregularities in the coming days.

Trump, in turn, said that such a decision by the state legislature is “big news”.

On January 5, the current president said that the vice president Michael Pence has the right to revise the results of the November 3 presidential elections. According to the American leader, Pence has all the necessary powers to invalidate electors who were elected fraudulently in the disputed states. Later, The New York Times reported that Pence refused to change the election results at will Trump.

In response to this, Trump called a lie the Vice President’s refusal to change the results voting. He stressed that Pence never said that, and they agree.

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