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MI Bureau of Elections Director Admits to Remote Access to Election Systems (MI)

Established Fact MI Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater admitted during his testimony against Attorney Sidney Powell during a that there were active VPN connections during the 2020 election at the TCF Center (i.e. remote access via internet connections). Citations May 29, 2026 Criminal referral by former MI State Senator Patrick Colbeck to USA, Middle […]

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Detroit Never Provided Precinct-Level Election Results (MI)

Established Fact The precinct serves as the foundational unit of American election administration. It is the primary level where reconciliation, chain of custody verification, and post-election audits occur. In Michigan, precinct-level reporting is not merely a convention but a constitutional and statutory mandate. However, a significant “structural gap” exists in the official records of the

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Law Enforcement Refusal to Enforce Election Law at TCF Center (MI)

Established Fact Despite witnessing Department of Elections officials systematically denying credentialed Republican poll challengers access to observe ballot processing at the TCF Center in Detroit, law enforcement officers stationed on the floor willfully failed to enforce MCL § 168.733, which expressly guarantees the right of credentialed challengers to observe all aspects of absentee ballot counting.

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Physical Obstruction of Poll Challengers at TCF Center, Detroit (MI)

Established Fact At approximately 1:00 p.m. on November 4, Detroit Department of Elections officials closed the TCF Center AVCB doors to credentialed GOP challengers citing overcrowding – while simultaneously admitting uncredentialed Democrat-aligned operatives. Windows were subsequently covered with cardboard pizza boxes to prevent excluded challengers from observing counting through glass, specifically timed to coincide with

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

Established Fact A written document entitled “Tactics to Distract GOP Challengers” was reported as physically observed on the TCF Center counting floor on Election Night by credentialed Republican challengers testifying under oath.  Established Fact: the existence of the document is established by sworn affidavit testimony. Evidentiary gap: No copy of this document has been published

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

Established Fact Beginning at approximately 1:00 p.m. on November 4, 2020, TCF Center ballot-counting operations became crowded, and access for new challengers was restricted under a capacity-management rationale. Republican challengers reported being denied re-entry after leaving; the Detroit Free Press confirmed that both Republican and Democratic challengers were denied re-entry at points during the evening.

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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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