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If the Trump legal team is not suing about voter fraud, then what do those "sworn affidavits" pertain to?

Well, let me give you an example.One “sworn affidavit” alleges that the person who swore it personally witnessed election fraud in Edison County, Michigan.[1][1][1][1]There is no Edison County, Michigan.Many of the sworn affidavits are only a few words long. “I believe there was election fraud.” That’s the whole affidavit.One sworn affidavit said there must have been election fraud because military service personnel always vote conservative.One said there was election fraud because a poll worker said he wished he lived in Brooklyn, which proves he’s a liberal.Affidavit after affidavit after affidavit, this is what you see. Not one of them—not one—presented any evidence of fraud.Footnotes[1] Election lawsuit cites fraud in Michigan county that does not exist[1] Election lawsuit cites fraud in Michigan county that does not exist[1] Election lawsuit cites fraud in Michigan county that does not exist[1] Election lawsuit cites fraud in Michigan county that does not exist

Is it true that hundreds of people have signed affidavits that they witnessed huge voter fraud against Donald Trump?

No one… not one person… has presented themselves in court to swear to an affidavit they put their name to (or had their name put to by some political operatives). Why? Because lying in court is a criminal offense. Lying at a press conference is not a criminal offense. So what we have is a lot of phony “Trumped up” claims that are more porous than my colander and have been tossed or withdrawn everywhere.

Will all the people who signed sworn affidavits saying they witnessed election tampering be prosecuted?

Certainly not. In many cases, the flaw is not with the affidavit itself at all.Consider an analogous case: you stand outside a bank (pre-COVID) around lunch hour. As people come out of the bank, you ask passers-by to swear that they’ve seen someone coming out of the bank with money. They agree, with some volunteering that they think they saw a lot of money, or that the person coming out of the bank looks suspicious.Has anything wrong occurred? No, the people are swearing to what they (thought they) saw. Now you take the affidavits to the police and say that you have evidence in a rash of bank robberies. Have the people who swore the affidavits done anything wrong now? Still no. You’ve just misrepresented the evidence.For the most part, that’s what the people we’re talking about here did. They swore affidavits about what they thought they saw, or about what they thought the things they saw meant. The affidavits are largely true, they just don’t show what the people waving them around claim they do.

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