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S.O.S. To Kash Patel: Aggressive Investigation of 2020 Muskegon Voter Registration Dump Could Yield a Game-Changing Double Play for Election Integrity

Image credit: The Gateway Pundit
Image credit: The Gateway Pundit

MFEI News & Commentary Editor's Note: The article linked below is an excellent summary of why proof of fraud in the 2020 election has been so elusive. It then makes the case for a full-scale, no-holds-barred investigation of GBI Strategies' massive voter registration dump across the state of Michigan on October 9, 2020, and reported in Muskegon. Even the article comments are worthy of review. The Gateway Pundit readers draw out some connections not mentioned in the article.


 

Excerpt from The Gateway Pundit, February 18, 2025


Lawyers say Muskegon, Michigan Election Fraud Scandal Could Allow DOJ to Unpack 2020 Voter Fraud


The left and the mainstream media have for years said that there is no such thing as voter fraud in American elections and that there is no credible evidence of voter fraud.


On election night 2020, Trump was winning throughout the night. It was a tough re-election campaign, the media lies and interference into the election to help support Joe Biden was in full force, but Republicans felt as though they were going to be poised to replicate the stunning victory in 2016 by appealing to this new Trump voting bloc who loved the 45th President.


Around midnight, returns started coming in that defied explanation. Reports started emerging of suspicious events happening in all the key battleground states...


Read full article Here.


 

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