Obstruction

Dark Money Attorneys Provided to Government Employees to Enable Subpoena Non-Compliance (WI)

Established Fact Free legal services – funded by dark money nonprofit organizations with documented ties to Democratic-aligned labor unions – were furnished to government employees specifically to enable their refusal to comply with legislative subpoenas, without those employees bearing the cost of noncompliance. The OSC characterized this as a coordinated effort. Citations Office of the […]

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Governor Evers Directed State Actors Not to Comply with Legislative Subpoenas (WI)

Established Fact Governor Tony Evers issued instructions to Wisconsin governmental actors not to comply with the Wisconsin Legislature’s validly issued investigative subpoenas – an extraordinary exercise of executive power to obstruct the legislative branch’s constitutionally authorized investigative function. The Wisconsin Attorney General simultaneously filed suit to block the investigation and provided state legal resources to

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Delaware County RTKL Responses Inconsistent with Internal Records; Allegheny County Denial (PA)

Disputed Fact Delaware County’s responses to Right-to-Know Law requests were incomplete, contained covered notations, and provided data inconsistent with what county records showed at the time of certification – with the RTKL response crafted after officials began “conspiring to determine how to respond” knowing “massive election fraud” had occurred. Separately, Allegheny County denied a 2024

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AG Barr’s Direction to Route Fraud Referrals to Conflicted State AG (PA)

Established Fact U.S. Attorney McSwain publicly disclosed via letter dated June 9, 2021, that AG William Barr directed him to pass all election-fraud reports to Pennsylvania AG Josh Shapiro – rather than investigate them independently – despite Shapiro having publicly stated before the election that he would “fight like hell” to ensure Pennsylvania went for

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Physical Destruction of Election Records – Delaware County (PA)

Disputed Fact A whistleblower provided corroborating video evidence alleging that Delaware County election officials shredded thousands of ballots in November 2021, in a deliberate effort to destroy election records and obstruct ongoing litigation and FOIA investigations. Named witnesses Regina Miller, Thomas Gallagher, and James Ziegelhoffer are alleged to have physically torn election data and stated

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Attorney General/U.S. Attorney Failure to Respond to Election Fraud Referrals (PA)

Established Fact On January 4, 2021, plaintiffs Leah Hoopes, Gregory Stenstrom, and co-petitioners sent certified letters to the Delaware County DA (Jack Stollsteimer), Pennsylvania AG (Josh Shapiro), and U.S. Attorney for EDPA (William McSwain) documenting specific alleged election-law violations and requesting evidence preservation. As of November 2021, none had charged any individual or substantively responded

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Antrim County Adjudication Log Deletion (MI)

Established Fact Forensic examination by Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG) confirmed that all adjudication log entries for the 2020 election cycle were entirely absent from the Antrim County EMS – while logs from prior years using identical software remained intact. The ASOG report concluded the records were “manually removed” in violation of state law. The

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ElectionSource Battery-Removal Directive – Vendor-Directed Destruction of Configuration Data (MI)

Established Fact Dominion subcontractor ElectionSource directed county clerks, including Oceana County, to allow ElectionSource staff to conduct “preventative maintenance” including removal of internal batteries – which resets machines to factory defaults, erasing server connection settings, configuration data, and logs critical to forensic analysis. Battery removal was not listed as a scheduled maintenance item in the

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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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State-Directed Destruction of Electronic Pollbook Data (MI)

Established Fact The Michigan Bureau of Elections, under Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, issued a February 12, 2021, directive to local clerks explicitly ordering deletion of electronic pollbook software and associated files – directly contradicting 52 U.S.C. 20702’s unconditional 22-month federal retention mandate. The Michigan Senate Oversight Committee characterized the directive as standard practice; no

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