Reasonable Inference

AFL-CIO Coordinated Deployment of Union Operatives to TCF Counting Center (MI)

Reasonable Inference Time magazine confirmed that Mike Podhorzer, AFL-CIO senior adviser, served as the coordinator of a broad progressive coalition that prepared for contested-election scenarios including late-night ballot-counting surges in Detroit. On Election Night, Art Reyes III of We the People Michigan—a Podhorzer network contact—mobilized reinforcements to the TCF Center within 45 minutes after learning […]

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Pre-Election “War Gaming” Exercises – Modeling of TCF-Style Scenario (MI)

Reasonable Inference Prior to the 2020 election, progressive coalitions coordinated by AFL-CIO senior adviser Mike Podhorzer conducted extensive scenario-planning through weekly Zoom sessions from April 2020 through Election Day, modeling contested-election outcomes including late-night ballot-counting surges in Detroit. Leaked Zoom call recordings show ShutDown DC and allied organizations separately conducting “election meltdown simulations” that included

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Unauthorized Private Operatives in Maricopa County Election Administration (AZ)

Reasonable Inference CTCL-affiliated operatives and private partner organizations were embedded in Maricopa County election operations without legislative authorization, mirroring the model deployed in Wisconsin and Georgia. Their presence created a parallel, unaccountable decision-making structure operating alongside – and in some instances superseding – the statutory county election authority. The Cyber Ninjas audit subsequently identified chain-of-custody

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Intent to Influence Outcome Enabled by CTCL Grant Operational Control – Private Supervisory Authority Over Five Wisconsin Cities (WI)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference — As to intent to influence outcome] CTCL grant conditions required recipient cities to implement CTCL’s Wisconsin Safe Voting Plan and report on spending; failure to comply triggered full clawback. The WILL statistical analysis found CTCL grants produced an estimated Biden vote advantage of approximately 41 votes per municipality on average,

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CTCL-Funded Former State Officials Deployed as Election Advisors in Major Cities (GA)

Reasonable Inference CTCL grant agreements in Georgia and other battleground states funded the deployment of private election consultants — including former federal and county election officials working through CTCL-affiliated NGOs — in operational roles inside local election offices. In Fulton County, Georgia, the consulting firm The Elections Group, founded by former Democratic county election officials,

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Judicial Remedy Arrives Post-Certification; Drop Box Legality Unresolved at Time of Election (AZ)

Reasonable Inference Unlike Wisconsin, Arizona courts did not issue a definitive pre-certification ruling on the legality of drop box placement and operational standards under CTCL-funded plans. The election was thus administered under unverified private-grant-driven drop box protocols while no judicial or statutory framework governed collection schedules, two-person collection requirements, or surveillance coverage mandates. Citations Arizona

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CTCL Clawback Provisions Created Ongoing Private Control Over Governmental Election Administration (US)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – As to functional governmental subordination] Across all CTCL grant jurisdictions reviewed, grant agreements included enforceable contractual clawback provisions authorizing CTCL, in its sole discretion, to demand the full return of disbursed funds if recipients failed to comply with CTCL’s programmatic directives. This financial penalty regime – operating over duly sworn

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Spain had ability to manipulate election results (Spain)

Reasonable Inference Scytl Election Technologies S.L.U. is a Spanish electronic voting and election‑technology company headquartered in Barcelona. A U.S. subsidiary, Scytl USA LLC, is described in an Alaska procurement decision as “a wholly‑owned subsidiary of a Spanish entity, Scytl Secure Electronic Voting, S.A. (Scytl Spain),” and is itself the parent of SOE Software in Florida,

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Dominion employees and contractors in Serbia had ability to manipulate U.S. election results (Serbia)

Reasonable Inference Because Dominion acknowledges that some software development and maintenance is performed by its own employees in Serbia, and contemporaneous reporting describes this as ongoing, it is a reasonable inference that Serbia-based developers had the technical capability and internal permissions to interact with code and systems ultimately deployed in U.S. elections (Electronic Voting System

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Manipulation of Election Results – Elections Group Operative Email on Election Night References “Delivering the Margin” (WI)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – As to operational significance] At 4:07 AM on November 4, 2020 – during ongoing vote counting – Elections Group employee Ryan Chew emailed Milwaukee election official Claire Woodall-Vogg, writing that “she delivered just the margin needed at 3:00 a.m.” This private contractor, embedded via CTCL funding, was in active communication

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