Questions About U.S. Elections and Censorship of Information

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Alan Jones of Sky News Australia discusses the United States presidential elections and how much of this information is not being reported in the United States or around the world.

The next US president ‘will be decided by the rulings of the Supreme Court’

There are so many questions which have arisen out of the US presidential election that the only way to follow them through is to follow due process which is what is mandated under the Constitution, says Sky News contributor Cory Bernardi.

“Those people who have said Trump should concede, those people have said there is no evidence of any fraud or collusion or any problem with this election at all are just mind-numbing,” Mr Bernardi said.

“They’ve suspended any rational thought,” he told Sky News host Alan Jones.

Mr Bernardi said the simple fact is “dead people are being recorded as voting,” in the presidential election.

Joe Biden was declared the winner of the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania on Saturday (local time) winning the state’s 20 Electoral College votes and therefore the presidency.

President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to be a president who seeks to unify the country and not see red or blue states, but the United States.

Mr Trump however is refusing to concede at this point and vows to fight for a recount in several states.

Mr Bernardi said “it’s absolutely got to go to the Supreme Court”.

“Ultimately, I think the next president is going to be decided by the rulings of the Supreme Court”.

Information on US election being censored by โ€˜powerful interestsโ€™ in the media

https://youtu.be/w4bkSGhaq94

Powerful interests are censoring the reporting of aspects of the US presidential election and are preventing a worldwide audience from hearing important information relating to voting in America says Sky News host Alan Jones.

Mr Jones said on some media platforms โ€œnothing negativeโ€ pertaining to Joe Biden is to be said or reported.

In the fallout of the US presidential election, Facebook is hitting media outlets with warnings relating to misinformation on commentary of alleged voted fraud.

Publishers are being threatened their pages may be banned if repeated offences take place.

Mr Jones said Joe Biden is being protected by the media.

โ€œBiden cannot prove the Russian allegations, but the media let them runโ€.

Mr Jones spoke of the numerous swing states which had placed President Trump ahead on election night, but then turned in favour of Mr Biden the following morning as mail-in ballots were received.

โ€œWhen critics assert that Biden’s comeback was driven by the late counting of hundreds of thousands of mail-in votes, some in โ€˜clusters,โ€™ all for Biden and not a single vote for Trump, and mostly in key swing states, the Biden apologists everywhere say, โ€˜where is the evidenceโ€™โ€.

Mr Jones said these mail-in votes โ€œtransform the resultโ€.

โ€œIt is extraordinary to believe that for a bloke who showed, during the campaign, that sometimes he didn’t know where he was or against whom he was competing, he has gained 75 million votes.

โ€œWhen everywhere else in the Senate, in the House of Representatives and in the Governorships of the 50 States, Trump and his team prevailed.

โ€œAren’t American voters entitled to an explanation?โ€

โ€œPerhaps only history will be able to record how such a man became president.โ€

https://youtu.be/My6KBYuRZEQ?t=50

Democracy as it was once known is โ€œunder siegeโ€ as anyone who dares suggest Joe Biden may not have fairly won the US election runs the risk of significant punitive sanctions, according to Sky News host Alan Jones.

โ€œWe call America the leader of the free world, but if liberty means anything it means the right to tell people what they may not want to hear,โ€ Mr Jones said.

โ€œYet now, anyone who dares suggest that Biden may not have won this election fairly runs the risk of significant punitive sanctions.โ€

Mr Jones pointed to a Philadelphia press conference in which Rudolph Giuliani said, โ€œTrumpโ€™s not going to concede when at least 600,000 ballots are in questionโ€.

โ€œBecause they were counted without any poll watchers observing to ensure they were legitimate,โ€ Mr Giuliani said.

Mr Jones said Mr Giuliani would be submitting a lawsuit on behalf of Donald Trump about โ€œviolating civil rights, conducting an unfair election and violating the law of the Stateโ€.

โ€œ450,000 ballots were removed from their envelopes and โ€˜validatedโ€™ but without any Republican observations,โ€ Mr Giuliani said.

Mr Jones noted the “reality of this happening is not unprecedentedโ€.

โ€œWell may we ask why this unseemly rush now for Biden to declare victory as he did last Saturday?” he said.

โ€œI donโ€™t imagine the Trump team are playing cards with one another, their silence is a measure of the fact that some serious homework is being done โ€“ and that is my understanding; electoral fraud is not unknown in America.

โ€œThis election is down to about 120,000 votes, out of almost 150 million that have been cast.

โ€œHonest media would investigate all of this rather than argue that it is a conspiracy.โ€

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