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Rudy Giuliani Says Pennsylvania Senate Has ‘Responsibility’ to Send Their Own Electors

Brexit Deal ‘Down to Political Will’ From UK, Says Irish PM

The prime minister of Ireland—where the impact of a Brexit deal will be felt most keenly within the European Union—says he hopes the outline of a free-trade deal between the UK and the EU will emerge by the end of the week. The fate of the deal rests on UK political will, he said. Talks started up again on Monday, albeit online, with the EU’s chief negotiator saying that “fundamental divergences remain.” In just six weeks the UK will sever ties with the trading bloc, regardless of whether a deal has been struck or not. Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin said he had received a sense of progress from both negotiating teams. “I would be hopeful that, by the end of this week, that we could see the outlines of a…

Rudy Giuliani Says Pennsylvania Senate Has ‘Responsibility’ to Send Their Own Electors

Trump campaign lawyer Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday suggested to Pennsylvania GOP state senators that they have the power to vote and choose their own electors, while citing allegations of voter fraud in the Keystone State.

In a Pennsylvania Senate Republican Policy Committee hearing in Gettysburg, the former New York City mayor said that the U.S. Constitution stipulates that state legislators are empowered with the ability to nullify a state’s electors and can send their own to the Electoral College.

An election is “not run by the governor or an election commission,” he argued, pointing to the 12th Amendment of the Constitution. “It’s your power …聽it’s your responsibility,” Giuliani said to the Republican senators, adding that “you have to convince other members of the legislature” to vote to send up their own slate of electors.

“ABC doesn’t get to call the winner … or CNN,” Giuliani elaborated.

Pennsylvania’s House and Senate are both controlled by Republicans. The Electoral College meets on Dec. 14.

Democratic Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said she has seen no evidence of voter fraud or mass irregularities that would overturn the election results in the state. State data shows that Biden leads Trump by about 80,000 votes. Other secretaries in other states where the results are being challenged have echoed those claims.

President Donald Trump’s campaign has filed lawsuits in a bid to overturn 672,000 votes鈥攚hich would easily flip the state from Biden to Trump鈥攂ecause, according to Giuliani,聽Democratic officials in some areas such as Philadelphia didn’t allow GOP observers to see the聽verification of the outer envelope.

Once the outer envelope is removed, there’s no way to verify the ballots, he added.

“I know crooks really well. You give them an inch, they take a mile. You give them a mile, they take the whole country,” Giuliani said, claiming that elections officials engaged in a scheme to fix the election for Democrat Joe Biden.

鈥淚f we allow an election in the future to be conducted the way this election was conducted we will have lost our democracy, our representative democracy,” he said in his remarks.

Giuliani then responded to claims that Republicans are trying to disenfranchise voters by filing lawsuits.

“We want to disqualify 672,000 votes so that 74 million people are not disenfranchised,” Giuliani said, referring to the number of people who voted for President Trump.

Pennsylvania Senate Democrats, in response to the GOP hearing, said Giuliani is “peddl[ing] unsubstantiated voter fraud claims in any place that will have him” and won’t accept the “loss with grace or a modicum of dignity.”

On Tuesday, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, announced that the results of the election were certified by the Secretary of State’s office. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Michigan’s Board of Canvassers also certified their elections, although legal challenges are pending.

However, Pennsylvania聽Commonwealth Judge Patricia McCullough on Wednesday ordered the state to not take any further steps to complete the certification of the presidential race, which the state announced on Nov. 24. She also blocked the certification of all the other election results.

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Kirkup to Step up as the Youngest Leader of WA Liberals

The 33-year-old Member of Parliament Zak Kirkup will become the youngest West Australian Liberal leader in 20 years as his rival pulled out shortly before the party room meeting. Kirkup’s opponent, former cabinet minister Dean Nalder, announced his withdrawal in a statement released on Tuesday, saying it was clear that the numbers were not on his side, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. “It has become apparent that I don’t have the majority support of my parliamentary colleagues and therefore will clear a path for the new leader,” Nalder told AAP. “I have been humbled at the level of support from my electorate and the wider community.” Kirkup’s victory means the Liberal party would welcome its youngest leader since Matt Birney’s short-lived reign in the mid-2000s. “I think anyone should judge a…