Willful Neglect of Duty

How Federal Law Enforcement Turned a Blind Eye to Extremist Intelligence Before and After January 6 (US)

Established Fact A bombshell December 2024 report by the Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General confirmed that the FBI failed to take the “basic step” of canvassing its 56 field offices for pre-existing intelligence before January 6, 2021 — a failure FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate himself admitted was “a basic step that was missed.” […]

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Failure to Conduct CFIUS Investigation into US Election Patent Owned by Swiss Company (US)

Established Fact U.S. taxpayer money, routed through an unusual NIH procurement vehicle, funded the development of internet voting technology that was then patented by a Swiss-incorporated global corporation, repurposed for foreign government clients, combined with AI behavioral influence tools linked to foreign election campaigns, and embedded into the infrastructure of U.S. national security oversight bodies.

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Courts Assert That MI Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson Issued Unlawful Guidance to Election Officials (MI)

Established Fact Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has expressed contempt for her oath of office. She was found to have issued unlawful guidance to election officials in at least seven court decisions pertaining to signature verification, COVID rules, constitutional rights, and poll challenger observation. Furthermore, her own legal counsel asserted before the MI Court

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Judge Linda V Parker Biased Promotion of Voter Registration at Naturalization Ceremonies (MI)

Reasonable Inference State attorneys general in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada may issue civil investigative demands (CIDs) to ActBlue for state-election-related contribution data under state consumer protection and election law authority, independent of federal grand jury process. Citations State consumer protection statutes (e.g., Mich. Comp. Laws § 445.1505 Ga. Code Ann. § 10-1-399

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State AG Civil Investigative Demands — Available Without Federal Grand Jury Process (US)

Reasonable Inference State attorneys general in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin, and Nevada may issue civil investigative demands (CIDs) to ActBlue for state-election-related contribution data under state consumer protection and election law authority, independent of federal grand jury process. Citations State consumer protection statutes (e.g., Mich. Comp. Laws § 445.1505 Ga. Code Ann. § 10-1-399

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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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Fulton County Created Daily Recap Sheets After the Election, Not During the Election as Required by Georgia Law (GA)

Established Fact Georgia law requires poll managers to contemporaneously maintain a daily log for each electronic device used at each polling location called a daily recap sheet. Fulton County failed to maintain these logs and produced them after the election. Citations Georgia Code § 21-2-379.11(d) | Justia Law (poll manager required to complete and sign

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No Reconciliation or Canvass in Violation of Georgia Law (GA)

Established Fact The basis to ensure one person, one vote, is to compare the number of voter check-ins to the number of ballots cast. There was no such accounting for Georgia’s 2020 General Election. Citations Georgia Code § 21-2-493(b) | Justia Law (Computation, canvassing, and tabulation of returns; reconciliation requirement); Georgia Investigation Finds Errors In

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Intelligence Community hid that Chinese government manufactured and imported fake Drivers’ Licenses for election use (US)

Established Fact The FBI intelligence reporting, subsequently declassified by FBI Director Kash Patel in June 2025, alleged that the Chinese government was manufacturing and importing fake Driver’s Licenses into the United States for election use. According to the declassified FBI intelligence report, these fraudulent licenses were intended for Chinese nationals and Communist Party sympathizers residing

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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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