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#jacksmith #jan6th #postelection Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon presses Special Counsel Jack Smith on evidence showing Donald Trump knew he lost Pennsylvania in the 2020 election and pushed schemes to stay in power anyway. Smith confirms that courts, election officials, and Trump’s own allies repeatedly told him his fraud claims were false. The testimony highlights Pennsylvania as a central target of Trump’s post-election pressure campaign. Smith explains that claims about more votes than ballots were obviously wrong and internally known to be inaccurate. Rudy Giuliani himself admitted to investigators that the claim was a mistake. Republican leaders in Pennsylvania also told Trump directly that mail-in ballot counting explained the results. These were allies who supported Trump and wanted him to win, not political opponents. Despite these warnings, Trump continued spreading false claims to justify further action. Scanlon focuses on the fake elector scheme, where Trump’s allies attempted to submit fraudulent certificates to Congress. Smith confirms that a former U.S. attorney and former member of Congress warned that the plan was illegal and amounted to overturning the government. The exchange connects Trump’s false Pennsylvania claims to the buildup toward January 6. The testimony underscores a pattern of knowledge, intent, and persistence that investigators viewed as central to potential criminal conduct. Want to know what’s really happening in government? Subscribe to Progressive Record for clear, honest updates on politics and justice. #jacksmith #jan6th #postelection