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BREAKING: US Presidential Election 2020 To Be Declared As Void

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US presidential election 2020 to be declared as void by senate.

For the US presidential election 2020, the senate will nullify the November 3rd presidential election and congress will vote, OnyxNews Nigeria quotes a DailyMail report.

In a joint session with the Senate, Senator Josh Hawley will reject the choice of the electors in the six swing states and declare the election of November 3rd as a fraud.

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Reports stated that, Senator Joshua Hawley, who is a member of the Republican party will object to the electoral college on Jan 6 2021.

Congress will then vote, according to the Constitution.

In a series of tweet, on Femi Fani-Kayode’s part with a rejoicing mood he shared that, President Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 46th President of United States of America come January 20, 2021.

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“I have said it before & I will say it again, @realDonaldTrump WILL be sworn in as the 46th President of the USA on 20th January 2021. January 6th is the D-day when the Electors will meet in Washington D.C.. On that day the future of America will be decided when the Congress…1/

“.. in a joint session with the Senate, will REJECT the choice of the Electors in the 6 swing states & declare the election of Nov. 3rd as a fraud. Congress will then vote, according to the Constitution, for a President & Trump will win. He will be declared President-elect…2/

“…whilst Biden and Harris will return to the Senate. This shall SURELY come to pass IJN.

Our faith in God is strong and unwavering and we shall stand FIRM for Trump till the end.

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Just a few more days to go!

Glory Hallelujah!

TRUMP IS COMING!”

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