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Time Magazine “Secret Bipartisan Campaign” – Seditious Conspiracy (US)

Disputed Fact [Disputed Fact – Legal characterization] Time magazine published “The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election” on February 4, 2021, openly describing a coordinated network of left-leaning advocacy organizations, labor unions, technology companies, and media entities that pre-planned and executed a strategy to shape the post-election narrative and ensure […]

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Philadelphia election observer Dem Brian McCaffrey declares “This is a coup” (PA)

Disputed Fact https://electioncrimebureau.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Philly-Fraud.mp4 Brian McCaffrey served as a credentialed poll watcher at the Philadelphia Convention Center during the 2020 General Election. On Election Night he posted a widely circulated video in which he stated: “My name is Brian McCaffrey. I’m a registered Democrat in the City of Philadelphia . . . They will not allow

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Source of “Tactics to Distract GOP Challengers” – Written Distributed Guidance on the TCF Counting Floor (MI)

Disputed Fact A written document entitled “Tactics to Distract GOP Challengers” was reported as observed on the TCF Center counting floor on Election Night by credentialed Republican challengers. The origin of the document—who produced it, through what network it was distributed, and by whom it was placed on the counting floor—remains uninvestigated in publicly available

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TCF Center – Systematic Exclusion of Credentialed GOP Challengers During Absentee Ballot Counting (MI)

Disputed Fact Beginning at approximately 1:00 p.m. on November 4, 2020, Republican challengers reported systematic denial of re-entry to the TCF Center AVCB under a capacity rationale while reporting that Democrat-aligned individuals were admitted. Detroit Free Press coverage of the prohibition of Republican challengers, asserts that election officials attributed capacity management to the large number

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Hatch Act Concerns Raised by CTCL Clawback Provisions Created Ongoing Private Control Over Governmental Election Administration (US)

Disputed Fact [Disputed Fact – As to Hatch Act nexus] Across CTCL grant jurisdictions reviewed, grant agreements included enforceable contractual clawback provisions authorizing CTCL, in its sole judgement, to demand the return of all or part of disbursed funds if recipients failed to comply with the grant’s conditions. In the Wisconsin five-city agreement, this provision

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COVID-19 Released from Lab in Wuhan, China Encouraged Mail-In Voting (China)

Disputed Fact Multiple U.S. government investigations have concluded that SARS-CoV-2 most likely emerged from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic’s December 2024 final report — the product of a two-year investigation — concluded that “COVID-19 most likely emerged from a laboratory in Wuhan, China” and that “a lab-related

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Smartmatic Owned by Venezuelan Government (Venezuela)

Disputed Fact The Smartmatic foreign interference nexus is documented through four independent evidentiary layers. Layer 1 – Government Origin: Smartmatic was funded by a $140 million Venezuelan government contract, developed its core election software in Venezuela, and was acquired by Venezuelan government-linked entities. A 2006 U.S. Embassy cable from Caracas assessed that Smartmatic’s “real ownership

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Pennsylvania Governor Withholds CARES Act Funds from Lebanon County (PA)

Disputed Fact On September 2, 2020, the Pennsylvania Department of State broadcast a communication to all county commissioners announcing that CTCL had made its grant program available to all local election jurisdictions nationally — a notice that came one day after Zuckerberg and Chan publicly announced their $250 million donation to CTCL. Emails obtained under

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Merchant Processing Agreements — Critical Gap; Not Publicly Available (US)

Disputed Fact ActBlue’s agreements with payment processors (reportedly including Stripe and WePay) governing CVV/AVS requirements, chargeback policies, and fraud reporting obligations are not publicly available and have not been produced to investigators. These documents are essential to establishing platform-level fraud control decisions.  Citations Stripe Developer Documentation, https://stripe.com/docs/radar/rules reported processor relationship: industry sources actual ActBlue-specific agreements

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Prepaid Debit Cards — No Verified Exclusion from ActBlue Payment Methods (US)

Disputed Fact Prepaid debit cards, obtainable in many jurisdictions without identity verification, were not confirmed as excluded from ActBlue’s accepted payment methods during the 2020 cycle. Their acceptance would further reduce barriers to anonymous or foreign-sourced contributions. Citations ActBlue, Payment Methods Accepted (archived web page, 2020–2021) Stripe Developer Documentation, https://stripe.com/docs/radar/rules  (not specific to ActBlue implementation)

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