Newt Gingrich: “Any votes not observed are by definition corrupt”

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Newt Gingrich discusses election issues with Sean on Hannity, stating “any precinct that we were not able to observe, strip those votes out. Do not count them because they’re by definition corrupt.”

Newt Gingrich: You know, I think, I’ve been active in this since 1958; that’s 62 years. I’m the angriest I have been in that entire six decades. You have a group of corrupt people who have absolute contempt for the American people, who believe that we’re so spineless, so cowardly, so unwilling to stand up for ourselves that they can steal the presidency, and we’ll wring our hands, bring in a few lawyers, and do nothing.

My hope is that President Trump will lead the millions of Americans who understand exactly what’s going on, the Philadelphia machine is corrupt, that the Atlanta machine is corrupt, the machine in Detroit is corrupt, and they’re trying to steal the presidency, and we should not allow them to do that.

First of all, under federal law, we should lock up the people who are breaking the law. You stop someone from being an observer –- you just broke federal law. You hide and put up paper so nobody can see what you’re doing –- you just broke federal law. You bring in ballots that aren’t real –- you just broke federal law.

I am sick and tired of corrupt left-wing Democrats who believe that we are too timid and too easy to intimidate, and therefore they’ll just go out and steal it. That’s exactly, know one should have any doubt. You are watching an effort to steal the presidency of the United States, and this is not about Donald Trump. This is about the American people. Do the American people have the right, in an honest election, with honest, legitimate ballots, to pick their leader? Or are we now just sheep, to be dominated by the high-tech businesses, the news media, and the various political machines and are we suppose to surrender. So I think this is one of the great, this is a crisis in the American system, comparable to Washington on Christmas Eve or comparable to Lincoln at Gettysburg. This is a genuine, deep crisis of our survival.

Sean Hannity: So what is the answer now that the laws been violated and observers have been kicked out? Doesn’t it render the vote illegitimate?

Newt Gingrich: The first answer is for the attorney. The first answer is for the attorney. Look, the Attorney General tis afternoon issued an order that Federal Agents could carry guns in pursuit of people who are breaking the law. That’s a signal. The president should simply calmly announce that anyone who is caught attempting to steal votes or attempting to block people from making sure it honest.

Sean Hannity: It’s already happened. the votes have already been counted and they didn’t have observers. They were kept away.

Newt Gingrich: You take them back. You just say flatly, any precinct, any precinct that we were not able to observe, strip those votes out. Do not count them because they’re by definition corrupt.

Sean Hannity: Okay, very powerful. Mr. Speaker, thank you.

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