MUST WATCH! President Trump Addresses Americans in the “Most Important” and Candid Speech of His Presidency

BY LISA MICHELLE | DECEMBER 3, 2020

Video (above): December 2, 2020 Presidential Public Address

“This may be the most important speech I’ve ever made,” President Trump begins, and it is!

Trump came out swinging last night, describing his goal to expose the tremendous voter fraud and irregularities that occurred during what was to become a protracted election lasting for days. It is also a compelling speech that directly addresses the American people and explains some of the unanswered questions that many have raised and been plagued by — like where are Bill Barr, Christopher Wray, and the Durham report.

“As President,” Trump affirms,

I have no higher duty than to defend the laws of the Constitution of the United States. That is why I am determined to protect our election system, which is now under coordinated assault and siege.

For months leading up to the Presidential election, we were warned that we should not declare a premature victory. We were told repeatedly that it would take weeks, if not months, to determine the winner, to count the absentee ballots, and to verify the results.

Perhaps that explains why he failed to control the narrative and claim victory on the night of November 3, when his path to it was clear.

My opponent was told to stay away from the election,” Trump continues.

‘Don’t campaign. We don’t need you. We’ve got it. This election is done.’ In fact, they were acting like they already knew what the outcome was going to be. They had it covered, and perhaps they did very sadly for our country.

It was all very, very strange.

Within days after the election, we witnessed an orchestrated effort to anoint a winner even while many key states were still being counted. The Constitutional process must be allowed to continue. We are going to defend the honesty of the vote by ensuring that every legal ballot is counted and that no illegal ballot is counted.

This is not just about honoring the votes of 74 million Americans who voted for me. It’s about ensuring that Americans can have faith in this election and in all future elections.

“Today,” Trump asserts, “I will detail some of the shocking irregularities, abuses, and fraud that have been revealed in recent weeks,” adding later that the election was “stolen from the American people.”

The address lasted over 45-minutes, covering a host of topics, including: the Democrat Party’s use of the pandemic as a pretext for printing and mailing an unprecedented amount of ballots, which resulted in systematic fraud”; the influx of sworn first-hand accounts of voter and election fraud; the statistically impossible spikes in votes for his opponent Joe Biden, which only occurred in key critical swing states after ballot counting in each was suppose to have simultaneously stopped; the implausibility of his loss in states where a red-waive occurred; and the suspicious and insecure nature of Dominion Voting Systems, the foreign-owned vote tabulation machines and software that were used in 29 states.

Speaking candidly, Trump also provides insight about the behind-the-scenes machinations surrounding the mysterious disappearance of U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr, the endless Durham investigation that never produced a report, and the constant attempts to sabotage his presidency and unseat him.

The corruption is rampant. . . . What can I say? We’re still waiting for a [Durham] report. . . . They can go after me before the election as much as they want, but, unfortunately, Mr. Durham didn’t want to go after these people or have anything to do with going after them before the election . . . The hardest thing I have to do is explain why nothing is happening with all of these people that got caught spying on my campaign.

Lisa Michelle

Lisa Michelle

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