Weaponization of Government

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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CISA “Most Secure Election” Declaration Issued Without Forensic Audit (US)

Established Fact CISA Director Christopher Krebs declared the 2020 election “the most secure in American history” without conducting or commissioning a forensic audit of the election systems CISA’s own July 2020 pre-election report had identified as vulnerable – including voter registration databases, ballot programming systems, vote aggregation systems, and election websites. This declaration was used

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DOJ/FBI Abdication of Investigative Duty on Multi-State Election Fraud Allegations (US)

Reasonable Inference William McSwain Letter to President Trump, June 9, 2021 | DonaldJTrump.com (primary) (McSwain explicitly states AG Barr instructed him to pass Pennsylvania election-fraud reports to AG Shapiro rather than investigate them independently through federal channels)Disputing Trump, Barr Says No Widespread Election Fraud | AP News, December 1, 2020 (AG Barr publicly stated “to

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City of Madison and Five Wisconsin Cities Refused WEC Oversight of CTCL Operations (WI)

Reasonable Inference The Cities of Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Racine, and Kenosha accepted CTCL (“Zuckerbucks”) grants and embedded private personnel in government election operations without authorization from statutorily responsible officers. WEC, which had the authority and duty to investigate and correct this privatization of government election functions, took no action despite documented violations of the

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WEC Directives Violating State Nursing Home Absentee Voting Law – No Prosecution (WI)

Established Fact The Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) willfully neglected its duty to enforce state statutes governing absentee voting in nursing homes, instead issuing directives that bypassed the statutory requirement for Special Voting Deputies (SVDs). A subsequent investigation by the Racine County Sheriff determined these directives violated Wisconsin law and formally filed charges with the county

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