The problem with presenting election fraud evidence at the impeachment is that no one in the general public is watching it. As a result, it will be very easy for the media to either claim to discredit anything said there or just outright ignore it. And since most people won't bother to watch the original content, which even in it's shortened form will be around 8 hours (Trump's lawyer's arguments, versus the 16 hours they could have had), the general populace will still not bother to see the original content for themselves. There has to be a better venue for this, one that a lot more people will watch and one that the fake news media will not be able to control (something short enough that people will watch the original content for themselves, not what the fake news media will describe for them).
The problem with presenting election fraud evidence at the impeachment is that no one in the general public is watching it. As a result, it will be very easy for the media to either claim to discredit anything said there or just outright ignore it. And since most people won't bother to watch the original content, which even in it's shortened form will be around 8 hours (Trump's lawyer's arguments, versus the 16 hours they could have had), the general populace will still not bother to see the original content for themselves. There has to be a better venue for this, one that a lot more people will watch and one that the fake news media will not be able to control (something short enough that people will watch the original content for themselves, not what the fake news media will describe for them).