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Investigations revealed a conspiracy to obstruct federal investigations into election fraud in 2020, involving key figures like Bill Barr and Governor Shapiro. Formal charges of obstruction and collusion were filed against them. The evidence incriminates them, and they are facing potential prison sentences. The situation requires both federal and state agencies to investigate, with the expectation of accountability and justice.

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Fulton County, Georgia admits in a consent decree that 3,600 ballots were duplicated, with 36 batches involved. This raises concerns about potential wrongdoing. We eagerly await further information and facts to emerge. It marks the start of a significant period in the ongoing voter situation.

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Many Georgia counties have failed to provide electronic ballot images from the 2020 election, with as many as 74 counties admitting to destroying these records. Legal action is being considered due to violations of federal and state law, as well as obstruction of open records requests by over a dozen counties. The possibility of two separate lawsuits arising from these issues is being discussed.

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Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and several others have been indicted on felony charges. They are accused of violating Georgia's racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act by participating in a criminal enterprise. The goal of this illegal activity was to help Trump seize the presidential term of office starting on January 20, 2021.

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A journalist asks about a recent FBI action at the Fulton County, Georgia elections office, where twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images were seized. The journalist notes that the president claimed, “they got into the votes. You're going to see some interesting things happening,” and asks why the president was so involved in an FBI and DOJ raid. A spokesperson responds that the president’s statements do not imply his involvement. He emphasizes that this is a criminal grand jury investigation, and clarifies that there was a search warrant authorized by a federal judge, a magistrate judge in Atlanta, which allowed the FBI to seize the records. The spokesperson notes that the records have been seized by the FBI as part of the ongoing investigation. The journalist presses on what the investigation is about. The spokesperson reiterates that he cannot discuss specifics of any grand jury investigation, but previously stated that election integrity is of the highest importance to the American people, and that the efforts are aimed at ensuring free and fair elections for everyone in the country, Democrats and Republicans alike. The spokesperson adds that they are doing everything possible to uphold election integrity. The journalist mentions that in Georgia, claims of voter fraud related to the twenty twenty ballots have been debunked repeatedly and that there were multiple recounts. The transcript ends without further elaboration on those claims. Key points conveyed: - The FBI seized twenty twenty ballots, voter rolls, and scanner images from the Fulton County elections office. - The president suggested that “interesting things” would occur, prompting questions about his involvement. - A spokesperson denies the president’s involvement and describes the actions as part of a criminal grand jury investigation. - A federal magistrate judge in Atlanta issued the search warrant permitting the seizure; the FBI conducted the seizure. - The investigation’s specifics cannot be discussed, but officials assert a commitment to election integrity and ensuring free and fair elections for all Americans. - The dialogue references prior debunking of voter fraud claims in Georgia and multiple recounts, without presenting new specifics.

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New evidence suggests that there was no voting machine election audit performed in Georgia, despite claims by the Secretary of State. This is concerning because Georgia played a crucial role in the 2020 election. A public comment during a state election board meeting revealed that there is little to no evidence that the audit actually took place. In addition, Georgia election workers are suing Giuliani and seeking to bar him from making public statements about the election. Surveillance footage shows workers scanning the same stack of ballots multiple times and continuing to count after observers had left. The video evidence and accounts from the 2020 election point to clear election fraud, yet there seems to be a lack of evidence to support further investigation.

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The speaker reveals that zero audits were conducted by Pro VNB, contradicting the Secretary of State's claims. They then highlight that Fulton County counted 20,713 votes that did not exist in the 2020 election, with the majority favoring Joe Biden. The speaker also mentions the absence of records for 10 tabulators, which were included in the election night results. They accuse Brad Raffensperger, Brian Kemp, Fannie Willis, Georgia Democrats, and others of being aware of the election fraud. The speaker asserts that Donald Trump won Georgia and the 2020 election, claiming that the left stole it using tactics like blocking observers and bringing in truckloads of ballots. They emphasize that this evidence was provided to the Trump team.

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Congressman Jim Jordan has set a deadline for Fulton County DA Fonnie Willis to provide documents related to allegations of collusion with the Biden administration during her investigation of President-elect Trump. Jordan claims Willis conspired with the Justice Department and questions her motives regarding Trump's interference in Georgia's 2020 election. In response, Willis accuses Jordan of violating the US Constitution in an attempt to disrupt her prosecution of Trump and his co-defendants.

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Investigations revealed a conspiracy to obstruct federal investigations into election fraud in 2020, involving key officials like Bill Barr. Formal charges were filed against Governor Shapiro and others for obstruction and collusion in election fraud. The Pennsylvania attorney general must investigate these charges. The evidence is strong, and prison sentences are expected for those involved. Accountability is crucial to prevent future election fraud.

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The Georgia nerds, a group of data analysts, expose election fraud in Georgia by analyzing voter rolls and election files. They uncover crimes like duplicate IDs leading to double voting and machine errors inserting fake votes. They call for Governor Kemp to address the fraud and demand the resignation of Secretary of State Raffensperger. The group urges for a criminal investigation into the election crimes and emphasizes the urgent need to protect the integrity of Georgia's elections. Follow them on Twitter for evidence of the fraud.

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Nineteen individuals have been charged with violating Georgia law for attempting to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. The charges stem from a criminal conspiracy to overturn the election results in the state. The indictment consists of 41 felony counts and spans 97 pages. It's important to note that those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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I received another certified letter from the state election board, proving that both the hand audit and certified machine count in Georgia violated election law. To those who fought for the truth, I say one word: vindicated. Thank you.

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Attorneys for President Donald Trump, including Rudy Giuliani, presented a video at the state capitol to prove election victory. The video allegedly shows people removing four boxes of ballots from under a table in Fulton County and counting them without election supervisors present. Governor Brian Kemp expressed interest in hearing from the secretary of state's monitor who was reportedly in the room. He also urged a signature audit. Fulton County has yet to provide an explanation for the video, but they have stated that no credible reports of election fraud have been found.

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A grand jury in D.C. indicted 12 Russian military officers for conspiring to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. 11 defendants are charged with hacking computers, stealing documents, and releasing them to interfere in the election. One of those defendants and a twelfth officer are charged with conspiring to infiltrate computers of organizations involved in administering elections. The defendants worked for two units of the GRU, using spear phishing and hacking to steal information. They accessed email accounts of a US presidential campaign, a congressional campaign committee, and a national political committee, planting malicious code and stealing emails. They created fictitious online personas like DC Leaks and Guccifer 2.0 to release stolen documents, falsely claiming they were American or Romanian hackers. Stolen documents were also transferred to another organization to enhance the impact on the election. Russian GRU officers also hacked a state election board website, stealing information about 500,000 voters, and targeted a company supplying voter registration software. The indictment includes charges of conspiring to access computers without authorization, aggravated identity theft, and money laundering. There is no allegation that any American citizen committed a crime or that the conspiracy changed the vote count or affected any election result.

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Georgia owes President Trump an apology following his indictment by Fulton County, which has violated election law multiple times. Evidence shows that 17,852 votes were counted without ballot images, and 20,713 ballots were counted without proper receipts. Additionally, 3,930 ballots were scanned and counted twice, contradicting claims of accidental errors. This duplication resulted from intentional human intervention, which is a basis for alleging election fraud. The process involved randomly selecting batches of previously scanned ballots and counting them again on a different day. This was not an administrative mistake but a deliberate act. The call to action is for Secretary Raffensperger to investigate these findings independently.

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Trump has been indicted in Georgia along with 18 others on RICO charges. The indictments include acts like questioning the 2020 election outcome, making false statements about election integrity, and sending mean tweets. However, these charges are not strong enough to prevent Trump from running for president or winning. The purpose of these indictments is to divide the country and keep us fighting each other. The globalist socialist establishment wants to gain control by crushing democracy. They have already conquered cities like LA, San Francisco, Seattle, and Chicago, and now they are targeting New York, Virginia, Miami, and Atlanta. We need to be aware of their tactics and not get distracted by the division they create. It's us versus them, not us versus each other.

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The report claims Georgia’s 2020 election should not have been certified, arguing that election data entered by counties and the Secretary of State was never proved or verified as accurate, and that Georgia counties and the Secretary of State blocked open records requests for paper ballots. The report says Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s office, “through Ryan Germany,” instructed counties to refuse requests. It asserts the voting system was intended to provide an auditable paper trail via paper ballots and that state wording about making scanned ballot images available for public ballot counts was copied from Dominion marketing materials. It also claims Georgia counties deleted ballot images and references “a Franken count” in which a hand recount was required because “one million seven hundred thousand ballot images” were deleted. It reports open records request results from all 159 counties, stating 1.7 million missing ballots, and says a voter image tool and “Voter GA” reinforce that 74 counties could not produce original ballot images. It further claims that 48% of counties destroyed ballot images or refused to comply, six admitted having none, 22 admitted to having only recount images, and 28 admitted to partial originals (some mail-in, some in-person) with shortages. It claims Raffensperger counted 300,000 too many votes statewide and cites a Today Show appearance where Raffensperger said 4.7 million votes had been cast with “about two percent left to go.” The report says the video feed cut out as those numbers were being discussed. It also claims that at the time Raffensperger said 4.7 million ballots, 158 of 159 counties had reported, with Fulton County the only one still incomplete, and that official certification later showed roughly 4,998,482 votes (about 5 million). It argues this implies additional votes came in from Fulton County precincts, and raises a question about where “three hundred thousand extra ballots” came from, asserting that the paper ballots cannot be checked without access. The report focuses on Fulton County missing ballot images and authentication files. It claims Fulton County is missing 374,000 ballot images from the November 3 ballot count and 315,000 ballot images from advance voting, confirmed by county attorney Steven Rosenberg. It describes scanning outputs: a TIFF image, a results page attached to the TIFF, and a SHA authentication file meant to prove the image was not altered. It states Fulton County is missing 59,000 election-day ballot images and alleges ballot imaging was not required for the November 2020 election, though it claims Dominion’s contract required ballot images and SHA creation. It further claims Fulton County is missing nearly all SHA files: of 527,000 ballots, it alleges Fulton County provided only 16,000 SHA files to authenticate 527,000 ballots, and that it had 148,000 absentee-by-mail ballot images but far fewer SHA files. It also claims the December 9 final recount still lacked 18,000 ballot images. Next, the report alleges “unsigned tabulator tapes” for 315,000 votes certified by Fulton County. It presents claims that tabulator tapes printed without signatures and witnesses’ sign-offs were used to certify votes affecting 315,000 ballots, including duplicated serial numbers supposedly “impossible.” It references rules requiring tabulator tape verification, printing at least three tapes per scanner, and witness signatures or written reasons for non-signing. The report then alleges problems in Georgia’s “risk-limiting audit” process, calling it a “Franken count.” It cites a Secretary of State document stating that from November 11 to November 19 officials conducted a risk-limiting audit requiring a full manual count. The report quotes Philip Stark describing Georgia’s decision as a “Frankencount,” and it cites Carter Jones, a Fulton County consultant, alleging errors in the audit spreadsheet and claiming duplicates and miscounts. It states the report’s work found duplicate ballot counts and vote totals that resulted in “too many” votes for Biden and too many for Trump within a sample of absentee-by-mail ballots, and it argues that multiple counted batches did not match. The report says it also found recount problems and missing images in Fulton County after a December 9 recount, alleging 17,724 missing ballot images and that 3,125 ballot images were counted twice, while another statewide tool purportedly shows duplication across other counties. It further claims an “election day lie” about turnout in Fulton County. It contrasts the county’s reported 59,143 election-day votes with Carter Jones’s screenshot claiming about 21,843 election-day votes as of a specific timestamp (November 5 12:49 AM) and with meeting testimony from Dwight Brouwer asserting around 14,152 votes cast by about 5 PM, plus 598 provisional ballots. The report claims the math implies tens of thousands of additional votes were added quickly and contrasts that with purportedly low crowding and claims about the absence of long lines. It alleges precinct-level vote count mismatches between the initial count (November 3) and the December 9 recount by comparing ballot images for specific precincts and races, claiming ballots were removed and inserted. It lists examples of precincts where it claims large proportions of ballots differed between counts. The report also alleges that in the statewide recount Georgia still lacked over 500,000 ballot images, arguing this makes the vote count unverifiable without paper ballots. Additional claims include: - Logic and accuracy testing allegedly completed after early voting ended (it states testing should have been completed by October 5 but was completed October 31). - Allegations of ballot trafficking shown in videos and requests to view specific clips. - Claims that ballots can be changed or votes ignored via machine vulnerabilities, including a reference to “unclear ballot” demonstrations and an example of QR code signature mismatch affecting scanner handling (leading to misreads as provisional and missing subsequent ballots). - A quoted audit expert (Philip Stark) asserting the lack of basic accounting controls makes it impossible to determine who really won and that this is not limited to Fulton County. The report ends by asserting Georgia’s 2020 results are “totally unverifiable,” referencing archived official counts for late certification moments, and concludes with calls for Raffensperger and Brian Kemp to step down.

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The indictment charges Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, and several others with violating Georgia's racketeer influenced and corrupt organizations act. They are accused of participating in a criminal enterprise to help Trump seize the presidential term starting on January 20, 2021. The indictment includes felony charges against individuals such as John Eastman, Mark Meadows, Jenna Ellis, and Sydney Powell. All those named in the indictment are accused of working together to achieve the illegal goal of allowing Trump to take office.

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In 2020, there was a conspiracy to obstruct investigations into election fraud involving Bill Barr and others. Formal charges have been filed against Governor Shapiro and others for obstruction and collusion in election fraud. Michelle Henry, the Pennsylvania attorney general, must investigate these charges. The evidence incriminates many officials. Eventually, those involved will face prison sentences and be held accountable for election fraud.

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A grand jury in D.C. indicted 12 Russian military officers for conspiring to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. 11 defendants are charged with hacking computers, stealing documents, and releasing them to interfere in the election. One of those 11, plus a 12th officer, are charged with infiltrating computers of organizations administering elections, including state boards and software suppliers. The defendants worked for two units of the GRU, Russia's main intelligence directorate, engaging in cyber operations. They used spear phishing and malicious software to steal information from a presidential campaign, a congressional campaign committee, and a national political committee. They created fictitious online personas like DC Leaks and Guccifer 2.0 to release stolen documents, falsely claiming they were American or Romanian hackers. Stolen documents were also passed to another organization for release. GRU officers also hacked a state election board website, stealing data on 500,000 voters, and targeted a company supplying voter registration software. The indictment includes charges of conspiracy to access computers without authorization, aggravated identity theft, and money laundering via cryptocurrency to conceal Russian connections. There is no allegation that any American citizen committed a crime or that the conspiracy changed the vote count or affected any election result.

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Fulton County, Georgia admits that 3,600 individual ballots were duplicated in a consent decree. This includes 36 batches of duplicated votes. The extent of this wrongdoing is significant, and people are eager for more information to be revealed. It marks the start of a remarkable period in our history, highlighting the magnitude of voter fraud.

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In May, a burglary attempt occurred at a warehouse in Fulton County, Georgia, where evidence related to voter fraud in the 2020 election was stored. The warehouse was under surveillance, but the deputies guarding it left their posts at the perfect moment. The county officials have refused to let the public see the ballots, but a lawsuit has been filed for transparency. Evidence suggests that at least 36 boxes of mail-in ballots were double-counted, potentially affecting the election outcome. Surveillance footage shows ballots being scanned multiple times, and audit tally sheets were falsified. Other irregularities, such as ineligible voters casting ballots, have also been found. It is crucial to address these concerns to restore trust in the democratic process.

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There was meaningful voter fraud in Fulton County, Georgia during the 2020 election. At least 36 batches of mail-in ballots were double counted, totaling over 4,000 votes. The Atlanta Journal Constitution independently reviewed digital ballot images and found hundreds of improperly duplicated ballots. Surveillance footage obtained by Voter GA showed ballots being scanned multiple times. Fulton County failed to provide over 100,000 audit tally sheets, and when they were finally turned over, falsified sheets were found. A whistleblower noticed that the mail-in ballots had no creases and were filled out by a printer. An elections expert found that nearly 35,000 voters illegally voted in their old county. It is important to find out the truth and ensure the integrity of our elections.

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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.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Yet Another Trump Indictment, And Why People Don't Trust Institutions, with Ruthless Hosts, and More
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Megyn Kelly discusses Donald Trump's latest indictment related to the 2020 election results, specifically focusing on allegations of racketeering under Georgia state law. Prosecutor Fanny Willis claims Trump and his associates attempted to overturn the election results through various means, including pressuring Vice President Mike Pence to recognize alternate slates of electors. The indictment includes 13 counts against Trump, such as solicitation of violation of an oath by a public officer and conspiracy to commit forgery and false statements. The conversation highlights a phone call Trump had with Georgia's Secretary of State, where he requested 11,000 votes, which has been interpreted as evidence of criminal intent. However, Kelly points out that the context of the call suggests Trump was referencing alleged voter fraud rather than instructing officials to fabricate votes. The indictment also targets 18 others involved in Trump's efforts, including lawyers and alternate electors, who are accused of participating in a corrupt scheme. The case has been assigned to Judge Scott McAfee, with Willis aiming for a trial within six months, despite the complexity of the case and the number of defendants. Kelly invites legal experts Mike Davis and Dave Aaronberg to discuss the implications of the indictment, with Davis arguing that the charges are politically motivated and lack evidence of actual fraud or violence. He emphasizes that contesting elections is a legal right and questions the validity of the RICO charges. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of the indictments for Trump's electoral chances, with some suggesting that they may ultimately bolster his support among Republican voters. The hosts express skepticism about the indictments' impact on the general election, noting that Trump's legal troubles could alienate independent voters. As the conversation shifts to the upcoming presidential debate, the hosts speculate on Trump's potential absence and its effects on other candidates' opportunities to gain traction. They highlight the importance of the debate in shaping voter perceptions and the dynamics of the Republican primary race. The discussion concludes with reflections on the current political landscape, trust in institutions, and the challenges facing both Trump and his opponents as the election approaches.
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