'When?' Indicted Trump lawyer mocked for claim MAGA has been 'continuously proven correct'

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She's spiking the election football six months before November 5.

Christina Bobb, the Republican National Committee worker whose title is senior counsel for election integrity election integrity, came out swinging when asked to respond to Jen Psaki's claim on her MSNBC show who called out the notion that President Joe Biden has parted the immigration borders in order to welcome illegal immigrants into the country as a means to "activate them as fraudulent Democratic votes" when the election takes place.

Bobb was nonplussed.

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"Well, look at the evidence that we're bringing forth right now and look, it's so much more — I mean, for them to call us crazy, to call it crazy — I mean, what other what other reason motive would there have been to take the damage that they have done to their reelection chances with what they've done with the border?"

She continued: "Why else would they do that if it wasn't a long play for securing power in this country for their party? There is no other reason. That is exactly why they did it."

The rhetoric appears to be reminiscent of House Speaker Mike Johnson's speech when he paid homage by visiting former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate to talk up the The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, legislation aimed at halting noncitizens from voting in federal elections.

“There is currently an unprecedented and a clear and present danger to the integrity of our election system – and that is the threat of noncitizens and illegal aliens voting in our elections,” Johnson said on the steps of the Capitol.

However, he acknowledged that he lacked the evidence to support the claim.

Bobb is determined to show that Biden has been building a bloc of voters from the Southern Border.

"They've been calling us crazy," she said. "They've been calling us racist. They've been calling us bigots and conspiracy theorists and radicals and extremists."

"They've been calling us all these names, and we keep being right. We are."

The laws on the books right now ban noncitizen voting in federal elections and even make it punishable by up to a year in prison.

But states and local municipalities have some nuance with their elections requirements.

Yet even still, some of the numbers bury this theory as pure conspiracy.

According to U.S. News & World Report, North Carolina audited its 2016 elections and found that 41 legal immigrants had cast ballots out of 4.8 million total votes cast.

Likewise, Georgia conducted an audit in 2022 of its state’s voter rolls and counted 1,634 had attempted to register but all were caught; none were actually registered.

The Washington Post found that in Arizona less than 1% of noncitizens in the state attempted to register and that even in those instances the vast majority were likely errors.

"We continuously, time and time again, are proven correct to the point where the American public, they don't care what they call us anymore, they don't care that the left calls us conspiracy theorist," Bobb said. "They just want this fixed."

Her comments were lampooned by many on Twitter/X.

"They say one set of facts on TV and social media, but then a completely different set of facts in court," states @opt_dan. "Why is that? To a normal person it sounds like they are liars."

Animal Lover also was puzzled: "When exactly were they proven correct? About anything?"

"You keep getting proven wrong and just ignoring it," writes @KellyScaletta.

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