Trump to travel ‘unannounced’ to fake ‘hearing’ on election fraud — after aides failed to talk him out of it: reports

President Donald J. Trump is planning to fly to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Wednesday in an attempt to save his reputation, whatever is left of it, post-election 2020. He is expected to meet with a "handful" of Pennsylvania Republicans to discuss the election results, which delivered him a loss roughly three weeks ago.
Katherine Faulders reported that the "hearing" would take place at the Wyndham Hotel and that Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, would be in attendance for what they are dubbing a Republican "Majority Policy Committee."
"It's readily apparent to everyone besides Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and Jenna Ellis that this election is over and that Joe Biden won resoundingly," said Bob Bauer, the lead attorney for the Biden campaign, in a statement on Tuesday.
Hopefully their meeting won't turn out the same way this one did at the Four Seasons Total Landscaping earlier this month.
More theatrics than substance on Trump Pennsylvania event today. https://t.co/XbbmY4Dxf7— Anna Palmer (@Anna Palmer)1606309327.0
- Trump's election tantrum could still fuel widespread violence ... ›
- Michigan just certified Biden's win — dashing Trump's plan to steal ... ›
- The fine print on Trump's 'election defense' revels the real reason he ... ›
- Calls for legal consequences mount as Trump campaign lawyers keep pushing baseless election fraud claims - Alternet.org ›