The Pennsylvania Republican election fraud hearing Wednesday was such a matter of a debate over its legitimacy, even Fox Business' host and a Fox News on-site reporter seemed to spar over it.
"It's not clear if Wednesday's meeting was just to shine some light on some potential irregularities and some problems or actually change some of the results in Pennsylvania," Fox News correspondent David Spunt told "Lou Dobbs Tonight" from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
"It's interesting to note though that there were witnesses here, but this was not a court hearing or a legal proceeding. There was no judge, the claims here Wednesday stood a different standard than those made in court under oath."
Lou Dobbs chimed in to reject the reporter's dismissal of the hearing.
"You sound rather dismissive of the expert witnesses, including psyops, computer forensic experts that were testifying as to the irregularities and anomalies of the election," Dobbs responded.
"And point of fact, it was an informational hearing, and you are, I'm sure, aware that . . . a state judge has intervened to temporarily stop the certification of the vote in Pennsylvania as a result of claims by, amongst others, Congressmen Mike Kelly and Sean Parnell, both Republicans declaring in their lawsuit that the entire proceeding was unconstitutional.
"David Spunt, thanks for being with us. We appreciate it."
Lou Dobbs Scolds 'Dismissive' Fox News Reporter on Fraud Hearing | Newsmax.com
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