FBI Allegedly Requesting Data On “Potentially Fraudulent Ballots”

by Mac Slavo | Nov 30, 2020 | Headline News | 7 comments

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    An election investigation is likely coming.  The Federal Bureau of Investigation is said to be requesting data on “potentially fraudulent ballots.”

    In a tweet later on Sunday, Amistad Project Director Phillip Kline said that Braynard’s data will be passed on to the agency, according to a report by RT Kline added that the data has been used to identify hundreds of thousands of potentially fraudulent ballots in the states where we filed litigation.”

    We are starting to see cracks in the mainstream media’s declaration of Joe Biden as the “president-elect.” On Sunday, President Trump decried the agency, as well as the Justice Department, for their apparent inaction. Both the FBI and DOJ are “missing in action, he said, calling the lack of criminal investigation inconceivable.”

    What the FBI decides to do with Braynard’s information is unknown, reported RT.  Likewise, it is unclear how rigorous a case for fraud the former Trump aide’s data makes. There is massive evidence piling up in Trump’s favor, however, and that is what seems to be missing from the mainstream media’s reporting. Braynard announced earlier that he will present this data to members of the Arizona State Legislature on Monday, as Arizona’s secretary of state prepares to certify Biden’s apparent win in the state.

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