President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani said the president’s legal team plans to shift its strategy to focus more on voting machines that were used during the Nov. 3 general election to prove claims of fraud in the results. Giuliani, the president’s personal attorney who has spearheaded the team’s efforts, spoke on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast about the change in strategy. “We met pretty much on and off all day yesterday, and starting this morning, there’s a completely different strategy,” Giuliani told Bannon, who was one of Trump’s 2016 campaign managers and a White House strategist. “The strategy is going to focus a great deal on some evidence we have about some of these machines that could throw off these states in a matter of maybe a one- or two-day audit,” he said. The former New York City mayor also said that Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and Georgia Gov. …