Former Kansas AG not letting lack of law license hinder work on Trump election fight in Michigan
Former Kansas AG not letting lack of law license hinder work on Trump election fight in Michigan, other states
Former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline resumed riding waves of post-election controversy this week in battleground states at the center of President Donald Trumps longshot bid to block the ascent of President-elect Joe Biden.
Klines role in the legal apparatus has been to help with a flurry of lawsuits alleging Trump was outflanked in key states by well-financed, technologically savvy collaborators eager for the GOP presidents exit. Trump has been unsuccessful in court fights to change the outcome of the election.
As director of the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, Kline has shared conspiracy theories about election theft on Fox News and during interviews with an array of conservative political outlets. His time under the spotlight also features arguments for how Trump could achieve this reversal of fortune.
Kline alleged, for example, the volume of potentially corrupt ballots in Georgia was 15 times greater than Bidens advantage over the president. He personally produced Tuesday in Arlington, Va., three whistleblowers with substantial evidence of unlawful actions by election officials and widespread illegal efforts by U.S. Postal Service workers to influence the election.
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