Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Stolen Election 2020

 Republicans in at least three states filed forged elector letters

hey will defraud and steal the election, it will be obvious and verifiable to foreign press and voters, but some detail will make it Constitutional, freezing the Military from being able to act. Citizens will take to the streets only to be called Antifa and BLM Communists, and the Republicans get to start shooting. Most citizens will want the violence to stop, so they will side w/the police state.

After 2020, Trump backers forged election docs in three states

This could be a sign of things to come. It's very concerning that Republicans would resort to such measures in order to try and win the election.

First, were these efforts legal? Groups of Republicans in three states signed their names to forged documents, pretended they were real, and sent them to government agencies. I'm not an attorney and can't speak with any authority on whether this constituted fraud, but I'll be eager to learn what legal experts have to say about the schemes.

Second, did these GOP groups have any outside help? The materials out of Wisconsin and Michigan, for example, were practically identical, with matching formatting and fonts. Was this an amazing coincidence or was there some kind of behind-the-scenes coordination? If so, who played an organizing role?

And third, exactly how many states featured pro-Trump Republicans creating forged election materials? We previously knew of one; now we know of three.

A year after election, RNC still spending hundreds of thousands to cover Trump's legal bills

”This election is about great voter fraud, fraud that has never been seen like this before.”

Donald Trump, December 2nd 2020


As usual, they couldn’t find the fraud they wanted, so they committed the fraud they needed.

More than a year after the 2020 presidential election, the GOP is still covering numerous legal bills for the benefit of former President Donald Trump - and the price tag is ruffling the feathers of some longtime GOP donors who are now critical of Trump.

The law firm payments haven't sat well with some Trump critics within the GOP. "It is very disheartening to see RNC donors funding Trump's legal bills," former Rep. Francis Rooney, R-Fla., told ABC News.

In the final days of Trump's presidency, Trump told McDaniel he was leaving the GOP and creating his own political party, only to back down after McDaniel threatened to stop paying Trump's legal bills for his post-election challenges, according to a book by ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl.

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