Michigan

MI Senate Oversight Committee Issued Report on 2020 Election Without Reviewing Subpoenaed Records (MI)

Established Fact During September 8, 2021 Livonia City Council meeting it was revealed that the MI House and Senate Oversight Committees never took possession of the election records they subpoenaed on December 15–16, 2020 from the City of Livonia. The records included an extensive list of physical and digital records. Despite not having looked at […]

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MI Senate Republican senior advisor Amber McCann assumes position with Democrat AG Dana Nessel after Joe Biden inauguration (MI)

Reasonable Inference Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced the appointment of Amber McCann as special projects director in the Office of Public Information & Education. State of Michigan McCann would report directly to Nessel’s communications director, Kelly Rossman-McKinney. Rossman-McKinney, under whom McCann will work, is a former Democratic candidate for the state Senate. At the

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MI Republican State Board of Canvassers member Aaron van Langewelde assumes position with Democrat AG Dana Nessel after certifying the 2020 election results (MI)

Reasonable Inference Van Langevelde joined the Michigan Department of Attorney General as a senior attorney in February 2023. Aaron Van Langevelde served simultaneously in two relevant official capacities at the time of the November 23, 2020 certification vote: (1) as the Republican Vice-Chair of the Michigan Board of State Canvassers, having been nominated to that

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MI House Republican Caucus Chief Counsel, Hassan Beydoun, assumes position with Democrat Mayor Mike Duggan after Joe Biden inauguration (MI)

Reasonable Inference Hassan Beydoun served as General Counsel to the Michigan House of Representatives from January 2013 through September 20, 2021 — a tenure of approximately eight years during which he reported to and advised five consecutive Republican House Speakers. He departed that post and assumed the role of Senior Adviser and Counsel to Detroit

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MSP refused to investigate Dominion CEO perjury allegations (MI)

Disputed Fact On April 17, 2024, a 51-page criminal complaint against Dominion CEO John Poulos for perjury was filed with the MI State Police. In a phone call with the detective assigned to review the complaint, the detective stated that it would be futile to investigate since the MI AG had already indicated that it

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MI Secretary of the Senate refused to investigate Dominion CEO perjury allegations (MI)

Disputed Fact On April 17, 2024, a 51-page criminal complaint against Dominion CEO John Poulos for perjury was filed with the MI Secretary of the Senate. On April 24, 2024, the MI Secretary of the Senate responded that it did not have the authority to punish a witness for contempt in spite of clear authority

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MI AG refused to investigate Dominion CEO perjury allegations (MI)

Disputed Fact On April 17, 2024, a 51-page criminal complaint against Dominion CEO John Poulos for perjury was filed with the MI Attorney General. On April 23, 2024, the MI AG responded to Rep. Jim DeSana that it had conducted a “thorough review” of the 51-page complaint and concluded that a criminal investigation was not

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AG Nessel Investigation of Election Integrity Advocates While Ignoring Documented Fraud Evidence (MI)

Established Fact Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, in coordination with the Michigan State Police, launched investigations against private citizens who had submitted sworn testimony to legislative committees about election irregularities. Simultaneously, Nessel’s office received no referral to independently investigate the documented record destruction, illegal pollbook deletion, or TCF Center access violations. The Senate Oversight Committee

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Bureau of Elections Director’s Directive to Destroy Federal Election Records (MI)

Established Fact Michigan Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater issued a February 12, 2021 memorandum directing county clerks to delete electronic pollbook software and associated files – records required to be preserved for 22 months under 52 U.S.C. § 20702. The directive was issued less than four months after the election, before the mandatory retention

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Secretary of State Benson’s Failure to Honor Audit Commitment to Wayne County Canvassers (MI)

Established Fact Canvassers Monica Palmer and William Hartmann conditionally changed their certification votes to “yes” on November 17, 2020, only after receiving a sworn promise from fellow Canvasser Jonathon Kinloch that a full independent audit would be conducted. Secretary Benson publicly stated the audit agreement was “not binding upon her” and took no steps to

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