Saturday 21 May 2022 03:43 PM Billionaire Oracle founder joined 2020 call with Hannity, Graham and ... trends now

Saturday 21 May 2022 03:43 PM Billionaire Oracle founder joined 2020 call with Hannity, Graham and ... trends now
Saturday 21 May 2022 03:43 PM Billionaire Oracle founder joined 2020 call with Hannity, Graham and Trump ... trends now

Saturday 21 May 2022 03:43 PM Billionaire Oracle founder joined 2020 call with Hannity, Graham and Trump ... trends now

Billionaire Oracle founder Larry Ellison joined a November 2020 call with Sean Hannity and Lindsey Graham to strategize how to contest Joe Biden's win.

Ellison, a Trump-supporting GOP megadonor, dialed in to the call on November 14 2020 to discuss how to frame allegations of electoral fraud he and other supporters believed cost Donald Trump a second term in office.

The involvement of Ellison - who is the 11th richest man in the world with an $85 billion fortune thanks to his successful software firm - was revealed Saturday by a Washington Post story. 

Also on the call were Trump's former attorney Jay Sekulow, as well as James Bopp Jr. Bobb Jr is an attorney for Texas nonprofit True the Vote, which has pushed claims of voter fraud. 

Journalists were able to obtain some details of the call after True the Vote was sued by Fair Fight, a liberal PAC that has pushed for voting rights, which is linked to Democrat Georgia gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams.  

Oracle founder Larry Ellison, pictured, helped strategize how to contest Joe Biden's 2020 win in a phone call less than a fortnight after the election, it has been revealed. Ellison is the world's 11th richest man, with a fortune of $85 billion

Oracle founder Larry Ellison, pictured, helped strategize how to contest Joe Biden's 2020 win in a phone call less than a fortnight after the election, it has been revealed. Ellison is the world's 11th richest man, with a fortune of $85 billion 

The Post speculated that Ellison may have been brought into the call as a tech expert, as Trump supporters investigated claims of crooked voting machines.

That theory targeted automated voting booths manufactured by Dominion.

Dominion has since launched a multi-billion dollar defamation lawsuit against Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani Sidney Powell.

Dominion is also suing conservative network Newsmax for pushing claims their machines were crooked.

No proof of the allegations made against Dominion has ever been uncovered, and the firm denies all allegations of impropriety. 

Ellison was likely invited into the call by Graham, a South Carolina GOP senator who he has previously donated to.

The billionaire's invite was likely also extended to have him discuss whether he thought the Trump campaign had assembled an effective legal team to push claims of widespread electoral fraud they insist cost Trump

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