Chuck Todd made Mike Pence’s Chief of Staff, Marc Short admit that President Joe Biden is in fact the legitimately elected president of the United States.
Chuck Todd forces the hand of Marc Short
Chuck Todd asked former Vice-President’s Chief of Staff Marc Short the important questions directly.
“Do you believe Joe Biden was a legitimately elected president?” Todd asked. “Does that former vice president believe that?
Marc Short was initially assertive.
“I believe that Joe Biden is duly elected president,” Marc Short said.
“The election was legitimate,” Todd responded. “You may disagree with voting procedures, but the election itself was legitimate.”
But then Marc Short waffled so as not to give Chuck Todd the absolute truthful narrative. So he tried to qualify his statement that President Biden won.
“I think that’s the same it’s the same question,” Short said. “I think that there were significant concerns about the process of that election that’s going to that’s going to create a cloud. But I think, Chuck, at the same time, to your point, the campaign had opportunities to bring that evidence up until December 14th and didn’t. And so I think at this point, you have to assume that he was duly elected. And the reality is that there was not enough significant fraud that was presented would overturn any of those states elections.”
Chuck Todd then had the coup de grace.
“Doesn’t it say a lot that a year later that any that actually the more evidence has shown that no fraud happened?” Chuck Todd said. “I mean, doesn’t that even reinforce this, even more, a year later?”
It absolutely does. What is ironic is that most of the fraud found during the election was done by Republicans to favor Trump.
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