WASHINGTON—Americans will hopefully be able to hear evidence of voter and election fraud during the joint session of Congress on Jan. 6, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) told The Epoch Times. “All the cases have been thrown out based on standing and not on evidence. So I’m hoping that the American people get to hear just a small amount of evidence, because we only have a few minutes in our objections. And I’m hoping that this really opens up the issue,” she said during a pro-President Donald Trump rally on Tuesday. Greene is one of at least 77 representatives and 13 senators who plan on objecting to electoral votes during the joint session, according to an Epoch Times tally. The objections, if backed by at least one member of each chamber, trigger separate debates and votes. Greene noted that numerous people, such as poll workers and observers, have signed affidavits that …