Steve Bannon claims Trump rally will prompt Arizona to decertify Biden's 2020 election victory. The vote cannot be decertified in any way.

On Saturday, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon released a new episode of his "War Room" show in which he claimed that the former president's rally on Saturday would serve as a way to decertify the election of Joe Biden.

It's the beginning of 2022. A huge speech in front of a massive crowd by Donald J. Trump and, of course, they're all melting down about who's on stage with him. They are going to get to decertification of the 2020 Biden electors.

January 15, 2022.

Several individuals are slated to speak at the "Save America" rally in Florence, Arizona, including Mike Lindell, Paul Gosar, Andy Biggs, and several candidates running for public office in the state who have received Trump's endorsement.

After Trump canceled his speech at Mar-a-Lago, his advisers urged him not to do it.

I want to make sure you write this down. Take your pencils with you. We're going to decertify Biden's electors in Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, but we're not going to certify Trump's electors in those states.

Law professors from Arizona State University told Poynter there is no legal way to change a certification after a president is sworn in. Biden's win over Trump was confirmed by multiple GOP-led audits.

The Arizona Capitol Times reported that a group of GOP officials in the legislature are calling on the governor and senate president to decertify the election results.

In a November 2020 interview, the Arizona Republic reported, the governor said that Arizona is a good government state. I trust our election system. There is integrity in the election system. Joe Biden won the state of Arizona.

Since the election results were certified, Trump has lashed out at the Republican governor and promised to oppose his candidacy in the GOP primary if he runs against Mark Kelly.