On Monday, President Donald Trump resisted constant demands from Democrats and other Republicans to concede with the dubious November 3 elections during a hearing with GOP lawmakers in Arizona.

In the discussion, Trump’s attorney, Jenna Ellis, held the phone to the microphone as the President in a call. The crowd then applauded and cheered as Trump praised Arizona Republicans for standing up with him in their fight against election fraud, “This is the first time that Republicans or the first time anyone has fought back,” the President said. He also expressed his admiration for Republicans, who continued to fight back against the allegation of voter fraud despite widespread criticisms from corporate media. They added that they will be declared legends for taking up such an enormous task.

Trump went on to insist that he had won key battleground states such as Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona. Trump also noted that he was watching and following the hearings, noting that the legal team was able to accomplish an “incredible” job.

In addition, the President also thanked voters who decided to cast their ballots in-person and who had stood behind to count and check all the anomalies on the election. “I know some get heat, but many more get praise from the American public,” Trump said.

In the phone call, Trump also took shots against Republican Gov. Doug Ducey for rushing the entire election process. The President pushed back, saying that the state had already issued a certification for his opponent, former Vice-President Joe Biden, despite the fact that a Republican hearing was still taking place over allegations of election fraud. At that time, the state declared that the former Vice-President earned more than 10,457 votes against Trump.

The crowd booed Ducey for his actions. The President continued by asking why the Governor was in a rush to issue and sign the certificates. Trump also expressed his doubts about the integrity of the election results, specifically since his team continued to conduct hearings against a “corrupt’ and “horrible” election fraud. He also noted that he would not forget what Ducey did.

Trump finally concluded his phone call by repeating his accusations against Democrats and how they had cheated their way into the elections. The President also went on to thank his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, for refusing to back down.

In addition, MAGA supporters also held a “Stop the Steal” rally to show their support for the President. They also brought American flags and chanted “four more years” of the Trump administration. Surprisingly, the rally coincided with Trump’s hearing between members of the Arizona Legislature.

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The hearing, which was held at the Hyatt Regency in Downtown Phoenix was meant to allow the President’s legal team to hear out several testimonies and evidence that would prove that election fraud had indeed taken place.