In July 2023, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel charged 16 Republican Electors with political crimes in connection with the controversial 2020 Presidential election.
Each of the 16 defendants was charged with the following felonies: One count of Conspiracy to Commit Forgery, a 14-year felony, Two counts of Forgery, a 14-year felony, One count of Conspiracy to Commit Uttering and Publishing, a 14-year felony, One count of Uttering and Publishing, a 14-year felony, One count of Conspiracy to Commit Election Law Forgery, a 5-year felony, and, Two counts of Election Law Forgery, a 5-year felony.
Michigan's lawless attorney general would like the people of Michigan to believe that the electors had "No reason" to believe that the election was anything but "The most secure election in history." Yet she herself was fully aware that in OCTOBER, a month before the 2020 election, a full-scale investigation involving the Muskegon Police Department, MI State Police, lead investigators from the Attorney General's office, and MI SOS Jocelyn Benson's office was underway, involving over ten thousand voter registrations turned in by one individual at the city clerk's office Muskegon, MI. Once it was discovered that the voter fraud operation spanned several states, the FBI took over the investigation.
Curiously, AG Nessel, who claimed the MI GOP electors knew there was no path to victory for Donald J. Trump because there were no successful election fraud lawsuits or evidence of widespread voter fraud in the state of Michigan, neglected to mention the ongoing multi-city, turned multi-state, voter registration fraud investigation that her own department was involved with that began ONE MONTH before the 2020 election.
Now, there is even more evidence that Dana Nessel knew about election fraud in the 2020 election in Michigan, and she hid this from the public in the Wolverine State.
TGP has collaborated with Yehuda on prior occasions to release information obtained through FOIA. Department of Justice officials knew on November 5, 2020, two days after the election, that there was a very serious accusation of voter fraud reported at the TCF Center in Detroit from election night.
Connarn said in a sworn affidavit filed with the court that she was working as a poll challenger for the Republican Party at the TCF Center in Detroit when she was approached by another Republican Poll Challenger who "Was nearly in tears because she was being told by other hired poll workers at her table to change the date the ballot was received when entering ballots into the computer." In an email dated November 4, 2020, Thomas Fabus, the Chief of Investigations at the Michigan Department of Attorney General, communicated with Darryl Hill from the Michigan Department of State office regarding a separate incident of election fraud at the TCF Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
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