After Trump Meeting, Michigan Lawmakers Stand Firm on Election Outcome
Jeffery Martin 31 mins ago
After Trump Meeting, Michigan Lawmakers Stand Firm on Election Outcome
After a meeting with President
Donald Trump on Friday, two high-ranking Michigan GOP lawmakers said they would not appoint Republican-friendly electors in an attempt to flip the state for Trump.
© Tasos Katopodis/Getty President Donald Trump, who has refused to concede the election, met with two GOP lawmakers from Michigan on Friday.
Despite a widely projected win for Democrat President-elect
Joe Biden, Trump has refused to concede and claimed repeatedly that he, not Biden, actually won the election. After mounting several legal challenges to state elections, some observers feared that Trump would attempt to change the rules of the Electoral College by asking state legislators to choose electors who would cast their votes against Biden.
Those worries were amplified when Trump invited Michigan Republican House Speaker Lee Chatfield and Michigan Republican Majority Leader Mike Shirkey to a Friday meeting at the White House. The meeting between Trump and the Michigan Republicans was not listed on the president's schedule of daily events.
In a joint statement released after the meeting, Shirkey and Chatfield indicated that no electoral changes would be made.
"We have not yet been made aware of any information that would change the outcome of the election in Michigan and as legislative leaders," the statement read, "we will follow the law and follow the normal process regarding Michigan's electors, just as we have said throughout this election."
"The candidates who win the most votes win elections and Michigan's electoral votes," the statement added. "These are simple truths that should provide confidence in our elections."
Newsweek reached out to the Michigan Democratic Party for comment.