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May I Ask You a Question?
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| Guys, if you want to see destroyed or owned defined in a dictionary, check out what my friend Vernon Gones, down in Georgia, does to this CNN reporter. | |
| Obviously, we know that CNN is propaganda. | |
| He calls them out verbatim, doing exactly what they do, which is manipulating the truth. | |
| I love that he also calls out Eric Garland, the Attorney General. | |
| For the nonsense that he's doing in Georgia. | |
| Now, notice, he won't investigate the real claims. | |
| He's sure as heck not in New York City investigating 135,000 faulty ballots and mistakes that happened in New York alone. | |
| But Trump can lose a presidential election over multiple states with less than 43,000 votes. | |
| And obviously, that's a problem and threatening democracy. | |
| Watch Vernon Jones This is how it's done. | |
| And if politicians start doing this, more often, we will get through the nonsense. | |
| CNN knows the facts. | |
| They just choose not to actually report them. | |
| This is awesome, Vernon. Well done. | |
| The Attorney General Garland, I want you to ask him, why is it that he wants to come to Georgia and investigate Georgia's so-called Jim Crow laws? | |
| But he won't investigate or even ask for a forensic audit in the 159 counties in Georgia. | |
| He won't even look at state law, how it was used in our elections versus state law. | |
| Now that's a fact. | |
| And that's an undisputed violation of the Constitution. | |
| I'll ask you, was the drop-off boxes used in 2020 elections? | |
| Was it? Was it used in the 2020 elections? | |
| Now, be as bold as you were bold to ask Rudy Giuliani a question. | |
| I'm asking you now. | |
| Did, were the drop-off boxes used? | |
| Let's put the camera on him. | |
| Let's put the camera on him. Now, were the drop-off boxes used? | |
| Now, bring him around. | |
| What press are you with? | |
| He's with CNN. Were the drop-off boxes that were used in our election? | |
| This gentleman's with CNN. He's with CNN. He's with CNN. What's your name? | |
| Mr. Sayers. Mr. | |
| Sayers, were the drop-off boxes used in the 2020 elections and the 2021 run-off, were those drop-off boxes written into the state statute? | |
| I do not know, sir. Are you open to looking to see if it worked? | |
| Sir, I just asked a question. | |
| No, I'm just asking your question. | |
| May I ask you a question? No, you've asked me questions already. | |
| Was it? Was it? May I ask you a question? | |
| Are you going to look into it? | |
| May I ask you a question? See, here's CNN. Because CNN is about controlling Negros. | |
| That's what it's saying. Controlling Negros. | |
| That's what CNN's about. | |
| They don't want people of color to have conservative thoughts. | |
| He's here to keep me running and keep me from being the governor of the state. | |
| Why? Because liberals, they do not want blacks thinking for themselves. | |
| They're here for Stacey Abrams. | |
| You know and I know that the drop-off boxes were not in the state statute. | |
| You know and I know that the ENET Signature verification was not in the statute. | |
| Right? We both know that. | |
| Now I want you to look in that camera. | |
| Are you going to investigate that? I want you to look in this camera right here. | |
| Are you going to investigate that? | |
| See, this is the fake news. | |
| All they want to do is control their liberal narrative. | |