这位就是朱大律师带来的”证人“?更像个劣质演员,朱律师急得现场施教,即动嘴,又动手。数字是张嘴就来,没有给出证据,问东答西。质疑她的是共和党的代表,说看不到数据off 3万的证据,证人的回答是:I know what I'm saying and saw ...另一位代表直接就说她的证词没有可信性。
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Trump team’s discredited fraud witness compared to SNL character
Twitter users compared toMelissa Carone an SNL character after she made bizarre allegations of fraud before the Michigan house
Melissa Carone speaks in front of the Michigan House Oversight Committee in Lansing, Michigan, on Wednesday. Photograph: Jeff Kowalsky/AFP/Getty Images
The quixotic quest by Donald Trump’s legal team to overturn the results of the election has birthed an unlikely star this week:
Michigan resident Melissa Carone.
Carone, a contract worker for Dominion Voting Systems, appeared before a Michigan house panel on Wednesday and insisted, without providing evidence, that tens of thousands of votes had been counted twice.
It was the manner of her claims, however, that made her a social media hit, with numerous Twitter users
comparing Carone to a Saturday Night Live character.
Carone repeatedly talked over a Michigan representative as he tried to get to the bottom of her allegations of voter fraud.
Those claims seemed to amount to vague accusations of ballot recounting and poll tampering, apparently by the Republican-controlled house.
Responding to Carone’s assertions that she saw ballot workers count a batch of 30,000 votes multiple times, Steve Johnson, a Republican Michigan state representative, said:
“We’re not seeing the poll book off by 30,000 votes.”
Carone, who repeatedly spoke over Johnson as he attempted to understand her claims, was unmoved.
“What’d you guys do, take it and do something crazy to it?” Carone said.
“I’m just saying the numbers are not off by 30,000 votes,” Johnson replied.
“I’d say that poll book is off by over 100,000 [votes],” Carone said.
In her appearance before the house, Carone earned the rare distinction of making claims that were too bizarre for Rudy Giuliani, who has
become a fount of unhinged election conspiracy theories in recent weeks.
Giuliani, who sat next to Carone at the Michigan hearing, was heard shushing her as she loudly spoke over a state representative, and could be seen wincing during some of her account of witnessing fraud.
On 13 November a Wayne county judge had
decided that Carone’s claims “simply are not credible”, but that did not stop Trump’s team from bringing her to Wednesday’s hearing, where Carone added of the vote total:
“It’s wildly off, and dead people voted, and illegals voted.”
Carone, who has been doing the rounds on rightwing media in recent weeks, claimed on Wednesday night she “had to get rid of social media” in the wake of her public appearances.
That statement also seems to be false, given a Facebook account in her name
still exists on the site.
Trump team’s discredited fraud witness compared to SNL character