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An election judge in Hubbard County, Minnesota, faces serious charges for allowing 11 unregistered voters to cast ballots without completing the necessary registration paperwork on election day. While voters can register on the same day, the judge failed to follow the required process. As a result, the judge is now charged with two felonies, which carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and fines up to $20,000.

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A government employee was fired for allegedly helping rig the 2020 presidential election in Joe Biden's favor. According to an official report, she printed 64,000 ballots in City Hall's Room 501 and had city employees fill them out. Observers were allegedly kicked out around 10:00 PM on November 3rd, and large amounts of ballots were brought in at 1:15 AM on November 4th. An email from a coworker named Ryan Chu on November 4th at 4:07 AM stated, "Damn, Claire. You have a flair for drama. Delivering just the margin needed at 3 AM." The speaker claims that Biden suddenly came out ahead in Wisconsin in the middle of the night. The speaker suggests this could be how Biden had more ballots than Donald Trump, specifically 64,000 extra ballots.

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Harry Waite openly admitted to illegally requesting absentee ballots for Racine mayor Corey Mason and Republican assembly speaker Robin Voss in an attempt to expose a voter fraud loophole. Two of the three ballots he received were from individuals who gave him permission, while the third was Mayor Mason's. The Wisconsin Department of Justice is investigating the matter, but Waite believes someone should have caught the issue before the ballots were sent out. Mayor Mason believes Waite's actions are an attempt to make voting more difficult in future elections. Waite plans to return the unopened ballot to city hall.

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Former Democratic US Congressman Michael J. Myers from Philadelphia has pleaded guilty and been sentenced for his involvement in stuffing ballot boxes for Democratic Party candidates. He was charged with conspiracy to deprive voters of civil rights, bribery, obstruction of justice, falsification of voting records, and conspiring to illegally vote in a Federal election. Federal prosecutors stated that Myers orchestrated schemes to fraudulently stuff ballot boxes for specific Democratic candidates in the Pennsylvania elections from 2014 to 2018.

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Articia Baumer, a poll challenger in Michigan, witnessed several instances of potential fraud during the election. She observed poll workers covering their shirts with black t-shirts to hide their political affiliations, and saw many ballots with Republican votes being put back in envelopes instead of being counted. Baumer also noticed a man with correction tape tampering with the tabulating machine, overriding ballots and preventing them from being counted. She saw boxes of ballots being brought in and announced as counted, even though it seemed impossible to count them all in such a short time. Baumer has lost confidence in the election process and hopes for justice to be served.

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A government employee was fired for allegedly helping rig the 2020 presidential election in Joe Biden's favor. According to an official report, she printed 64,000 ballots in City Hall's Room 501 and had city employees fill them out. Observers were allegedly kicked out around 10:00 PM on November 3rd, and large amounts of ballots were brought in at 1:15 AM on November 4th. An email from a coworker named Ryan Chu on November 4th at 4:07 AM stated, "Damn, Claire. You have a flair for drama. Delivering just the margin needed at 3 AM." The speaker claims that Biden suddenly came out ahead in Wisconsin in the middle of the night. The speaker suggests this could be how Biden had more ballots than Donald Trump, specifically 64,000 extra ballots.

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An employee at the Milwaukee Street post office in Madison, Wisconsin claimed that 100,000 ballots were missing based on an order from the USPS chapter in Wisconsin and Illinois. However, the employee doubted this claim as only 7 or 8 ballots were found during a search. Another USPS employee admitted that they were instructed to backdate late-received ballots so they could be counted. The speaker emphasized that they are not a supporter of either Donald Trump or Joe Biden, but they believe something went wrong and want to ensure the integrity of elections. They questioned why the USPS was searching for ballots on November 4th, after the polls had closed.

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Tina Pierce, a former clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, noticed irregularities during a municipal election. A representative for a liberal candidate knew the election results before they were finalized, and all conservative city council members were replaced by liberal candidates. Concerned, Tina requested a recount but was told by the Secretary of State to remove the QR code feature from the voting system. Suspicious of this request, Tina took a forensic image of the system. Upon examination, it was discovered that the system had been tampered with, with the hard drive reformatted and a new voting system image installed. It was also revealed that the voting system had vulnerabilities, allowing for the manipulation of election results.

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Milwaukee's election director, Claire Woodall Bogg, was fired by the Democrat mayor without explanation. A tweet claimed that Woodall Bogg admitted under oath to printing 64,000 ballots in City Hall for the November 3, 2020, election and having city employees fill some out. This is presented as an admission of cheating in the 2020 election, where Trump lost by 20,682 votes. In 2020, Republican lawsuits challenging election results were dismissed based on latches, because they were filed after the election. It is claimed that judges avoided scrutiny by dismissing the cases. In 2024, Republicans have filed lawsuits before the election in all the swing states. This is expected to guarantee a trial, depositions, and review of the ballots if similar issues arise.

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Craig Callaway, a former president of the Atlantic City city council in New Jersey, has been arrested on felony mail-in ballot fraud charges. He is known locally as an expert in mail-in ballots and has the power to influence elections. Last Thursday, Callaway was charged with federal voter fraud for allegedly voting on behalf of individuals without their permission or knowledge. This arrest provides some insight into how he was able to carry out these fraudulent activities.

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An employee at the Milwaukee Street post office in Madison, Wisconsin claimed that 100,000 missing ballots were reported by the USPS. However, the employee doubted this claim based on their experience. Another USPS employee revealed that they were instructed to backdate late-received ballots as long as they were postmarked for the 3rd. The employee expressed concern about the integrity of the election and emphasized the need for action to restore faith in the electoral process. They questioned why the USPS was searching for ballots on November 4th, hours after the polls had closed.

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An employee at the Milwaukee Street post office in Madison, Wisconsin claimed that 100,000 ballots were missing based on an order from the USPS chapter in Wisconsin and Illinois. However, the employee doubted this claim as only 7 or 8 ballots were found during a search at United Mailing Services. Another USPS employee revealed that they were instructed to backdate late-received ballots as long as they were postmarked for the 3rd. The speaker emphasized that they are not a supporter of either Trump or Biden, but they believe something is wrong and want action to ensure faith in the election process. They questioned why the USPS was searching for ballots on November 4th, hours after the polls closed.

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An employee at a post office in Wisconsin, Madison, claimed that 100,000 ballots were missing based on an order from the USPS chapter. However, the employee found only 7 or 8 ballots during a search. Another USPS employee admitted to backdating late-received ballots, assuring the first employee that they wouldn't get in trouble as long as the ballots were postmarked for the 3rd. The first employee emphasized their neutrality in supporting neither Trump nor Biden but expressed concern about the integrity of the election process. They questioned why the USPS was searching for ballots on November 4th, hours after the polls closed. They believed that something went wrong and wanted transparency for the people of Wisconsin.

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The jury found Kimberly Zapata guilty of one count of misconduct in office and three counts of election fraud after deliberating since 10:30 AM. Zapata showed no emotion during the verdict and did not testify in her three-day trial. She admitted to ordering fake ballots to highlight flaws in the election system but claimed she never intended for them to be processed. The prosecutor argued she abused her position to commit fraud, while her defense labeled her a whistleblower. After the verdict, Zapata's attorney declined to comment. Sentencing is set for May 2nd, where she could face up to five years in prison.

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Milwaukee election director Claire Woodall Bogg was fired without reason. Allegations suggest she printed 64,000 extra ballots for Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Concerns arise about future elections, but Republicans have already filed lawsuits in swing states to ensure legal review if irregularities occur again. This proactive approach differs from the past when lawsuits were dismissed before evidence could be heard due to legal technicalities.

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Wanda, a Democrat operative, was arrested for ballot fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 2019 and charged with unlawfully possessing another person's ballot and witness tampering. She worked for Mayor Joe Gannon, who she helped elect in 2023. Three other Bridgeport Democrats were also charged. Mayor Gannon refused to comment on the situation. Wanda's actions have led to distrust in the election system, with candidates feeling cheated. It is crucial to ensure fair elections by holding accountable those involved in fraud.

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Democratic leaders in Rensselaer County are calling for the resignation of 3 county employees indicted in a voter fraud investigation. The minority leaders of the legislature emphasize the importance of election integrity. The accused employees, Rich Chris, James Gordon, and Leslie Wallace, allegedly applied for absentee ballots using other voters' information in the 2021 election. Despite the charges, all 3 individuals deny any wrongdoing. Two former officials involved in the case have already pleaded guilty.

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A government employee was fired for allegedly helping to rig the 2020 presidential election in favor of Joe Biden. She printed 64,000 ballots in City Hall, had ballots filled out by city employees, kicked out observers, and brought in more ballots illegally. An email from a coworker mentioned delivering just enough votes at 3 AM. This may explain how Biden suddenly surged ahead in Wisconsin. The woman has been fired, and this incident needs further investigation. This could have led to Biden having more ballots, not necessarily more votes.

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The Bridgeport mayor testified in a ballot battle, distancing himself from a woman involved in handling ballots. Attorneys questioned the mayor about a previous election fraud case. The campaign manager for another candidate testified about discrepancies in absentee ballots. The civil case is nearing its end, with court proceedings set to resume on Thursday.

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Kim Taylor, wife of Woodbury County supervisor Jeremy Taylor, was found guilty on 52 counts of voter fraud after a 6-hour jury deliberation. The charges include false information in registering and voting, fraudulent registration, and fraudulent voting. The prosecution presented evidence of Taylor approaching members of the Vietnamese community with limited English and filling out ballots on their behalf. Taylor faces a maximum of 5 years in prison for each count, with no set sentencing date. There is no response from Taylor's attorney regarding a possible appeal.

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Kim Taylor was found guilty on 52 counts of voter fraud after a 6-hour jury deliberation. The charges include false information in registering and voting, fraudulent registration, and voting. The trial involved testimony from the Vietnamese community, stating Taylor filled out ballots for them. Taylor faces a maximum of 5 years in prison per count. No appeal response from Taylor's attorney.

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The speaker states the defendant violated court orders, lied repeatedly, and betrayed her oath, prioritizing personal interests over constitutional duty. The speaker accuses the defendant of undermining democratic processes and trust in election systems, causing damage comparable to physical violence through her influential position. The speaker finds a stay of execution unwarranted and expresses peace with the decisions made. Probation and community corrections are deemed unsuitable due to the severity of the crime and lack of rehabilitative needs. Prison is determined to be the only appropriate sentence. The judgment for counts 1 and 4 is 3.5 years in the Department of Corrections, concurrent. Count 2 is 3.5 years consecutive. Misdemeanor charges: count 8 is 120 days, concurrent to counts 9 and 10, which are 6 months consecutive. Count 6 for criminal impersonation is 15 months consecutive, resulting in a total of 9 years of incarceration, followed by 3 years of parole.

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Six public officials in Frio County, Texas, including a Democrat judge, city council members, and a school board member, have been indicted on voter fraud charges. According to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the officials were part of an illegal vote harvesting scheme, not a clerical error, but coordinated election interference. The indictments were announced on 05/07/2025, and arrests have been made. Paxton has faced pushback while fighting for election security. Voter fraud undermines the constitutional republic, silences voices, and erodes trust. Strong voter ID laws, ballot tracking, and transparency are necessary.

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Wanda, an alleged ballot stuffer caught on camera in Bridgeport, Connecticut, has gone into hiding. The judge overturned the election due to overwhelming evidence. People have mixed opinions about Wanda, with some describing her as a nice lady and others calling her a bully. She is currently on administrative leave and has not been arrested. The town seems to have a lot of questionable activities, but the governor of Connecticut doesn't see any issues with the elections. The video ends with Johnny from Fox attempting to interview Wanda, who remains silent and pleads the 5th.

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A Wisconsin government employee was fired for allegedly rigging the 2020 election by printing 64,000 extra ballots in City Hall. She had ballots filled out by city employees, kicked out observers, and brought in more ballots in the middle of the night. An email from a coworker confirmed the suspicious activity. The speaker believes this fraud led to Biden winning the election unfairly. The woman's actions were deemed illegal and unconstitutional, and the speaker calls for prosecution. They express anger and frustration over the situation, calling Biden a fake president.
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