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Donald J. Trump, [27.06.21 23:40] Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America RINO former Attorney General Bill Barr failed to investigate election fraud, and really let down the American people. Even the scam that took place in Georgia of ballot stuffing on camera, he couldn’t see what was wrong with it. Just like he failed to understand the Horowitz report and let everyone down with respect to getting a timely investigation (where’s Durham?) on all of the corruption of the Obama-Biden Administration. It’s people in authority like Bill Barr that allow the crazed Radical Left to succeed. He and other RINOs in the Republican Party are being used in order to try to convince people that the election was legitimate when so many incredible facts have now come out to show conclusively that it wasn’t. He came in with a semi-bang and went out with a whimper. Earlier in his term Bill Barr went ballistic on CNN with Wolf Blitzer warning Democrats were changing election rules to flood the system with mail-in ballots that “as a matter of logic” are “very open to fraud.” They are, and Bill Barr did nothing about it. If there was no fraud, why are Arizona, Georgia, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and other States spending so much time and effort on exposing the fraud? We already know that: • 101,789 “obsolete” voters on the rolls in Georgia, including 18,486 dead people • Ballot batches off by up to 17.5 percent in Maricopa County, Arizona • “Massive” chain of custody problems with drop boxes in Georgia, missing hundreds of thousands of records for months after the election • Thousands of ballots “wheeled in through the back door” in Fulton County days after the election • “Double feeding” ballots in Fulton County, Georgia • Nearly 200,000 illegal “indefinitely confined” votes in Wisconsin that violated Voter ID law • “Cash for votes” scheme in Nevada • Illegal alien votes • Election law changes were not authorized by the State Legislatures, which is mandated by the U.S. Constitution And much more! If he felt this way, why did Barr say he was “greatly honored” and “proud to have played a role in the many successes and unprecedented achievements you have delivered for the American people” in the final letter he wrote to me? He said, “Few could have weathered these attacks, much less forge ahead with a positive program for the country." Now it was revealed that Barr was being pushed to tell lies about the election by Mitch McConnell, another beauty, who was worried about damaging the Republicans chances in the Georgia runoff. What really damaged the Senate Republicans was allowing their races to be rigged and stolen, and worse, the American people to no longer believe their vote matters because spineless RINOs like Bill Barr and Mitch McConnell did nothing. Bill Barr was a disappointment in every sense of the word. Besides which, Barr, who was Attorney General (lawyer) shouldn't be speaking about the President. Instead of doing his job, he did the opposite and told people within the Justice Department not to investigate the election. Just like he did with the Mueller report and the cover up of Crooked Hillary and RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA, they don’t want to investigate the real facts. Bill Barr’s weakness helped facilitate the cover up of the Crime of the Century, the Rigged 2020 Presidential Election! https://t.me/real_DonaldJTrump/13664
Posted By: Steve Williams
Monday, June 28th 2021 at 5:13PM
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AND.....RINO former Attorney General Bill Barr for bush1; gave Americans Clarence Thomas....
Monday, June 28th 2021 at 5:55PM
robert powell
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He came in with a semi-bang and went out with a whimper. Earlier in his term Bill Barr went ballistic on CNN with Wolf Blitzer warning Democrats were changing election rules to flood the system with mail-in ballots that “as a matter of logic” are “very open to fraud.” They are, and Bill Barr did nothing about it.
Monday, June 28th 2021 at 6:03PM
Steve Williams
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It's interesting how MSNBC (Nicolle Wallace) can't help talking about these communiques but at the same time can't acknowledge that Trump has a social media platform.
Monday, June 28th 2021 at 6:11PM
Steve Williams
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It’s people in authority like Bill Barr that allow the crazed Radical Left to succeed. He and other RINOs in the Republican Party are being used in order to try to convince people that the election was legitimate when so many incredible facts have now come out to show conclusively that it wasn’t. Steve, have you seen those FACTS yet? Because the Republicans in Michigan just blew up "The BIG LIE" theory in their state, off of it.
Monday, June 28th 2021 at 9:05PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Isn't this the same exact question we're talking about elsewhere Ron? Did you read the Michigan report yet? REPORT ON THE NOVEMBER 2020 ELECTION IN MICHIGAN https://misenategopcdn.s3.us-east-1.amazon... Without question, the increased political polarization of our nation has resulted in increasing public discontentment with the administration, and therefore results, of our elections. This discontent, which has been demonstrated on both sides of the aisle (see: Bush v. Gore 2000 and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election) culminated in public outcry of widespread fraud in 2020. Indeed, a recent Gallup Survey found as much as 59% of voters no longer trust our elections. Voting and the right to vote is absolutely foundational to our democracy. Without faith in our elections process, fewer members of the public will likely choose to exercise that right. Lowered confidence in our election system, and thereby lower turnout, is a threat to our democracy we should not take lightly. Many election administrators and officials have pointed to the fact that unprecedented turnout in 2020 stress-tested our elections system. Still, around 40% of the eligible population did not cast a vote. For a robust democracy, we must invest in and build a system that can withstand ever greater turnout in future elections. In order to do this, this Committee undertook the foundational work of investigating the 2020 election — from both the perspective of election administrators, officials and workers and the perspective of the observing public. The Committee embarked upon hours of public testimony, the review of countless documents and presentations on the 2020 election, and careful review of the elections process itself. This Committee found no evidence of widespread or systematic fraud in Michigan’s prosecution of the 2020 election. However, we cannot and should not overlook severe weaknesses in our elections system. Whether it is lack of clarity in the tabulation of ballots, unnecessary barriers to ensuring that every lawfully cast ballot is counted, inconsistent poll worker or challenger training, or simply a system not primarily designed to handle ballots cast absentee or otherwise prior to Election Day, it is the opinion of this Committee that the Legislature has a duty to make statutory improvements to our elections system. This Committee exhausted every resource available to it to thoroughly and faithfully examine our elections process in Michigan and drill down on claims and testimony specific to the 2020 election. However, this investigation should not be considered exhaustive. Remaining conscientious of the limitations of this Committee, every possible investigative avenue was not undertaken. Nevertheless, this Committee stands steadfastly behind the recommendation that our current elections system requires change in order to meet the future challenges presented by modern voting preferences, behaviors, and threats. There are clear weaknesses in our elections system that require legislative remedy. When I agreed to begin investigating the election, rumors and uncertainty were rampant. Allegations of markers bleeding through ballots, voter intimidation, dead voters, mystery ballot dumps, foreign interference, and ballot harvesting were just a few of the issues during the first days following the November 2020 election. Emotions and confusion were running wild across the country. Fears and hopes were had by every person, including myself. On one hand was the hope some had to overturn the election. That hope was necessarily coupled with a dreadful reality that our elections were unsound. On the other hand was hope the election was accurate, coupled necessarily with those who feared the direction the victor would take the country. I made it clear at the start that the investigation effort would be taken with a firm commitment to truth and a goal to reassure the citizens of this state that their votes counted. Within a few weeks, the State Board of Canvassers also unanimously requested the Legislature conduct a serious investigation into the election. I believe the people deserve to know all the truth and to see their representatives seeking answers. People were understandably confused by new laws, practices, orders and determinations from the governor and secretary of state and it is right and proper for them to demand answers. This right and obligation was unfairly and unfortunately discounted by many on my own side of the aisle after the 2016 election when the other party lost and felt sure some illicit or improper actions must have taken place. When they did regain power, they were quick to utilize all of it to spend two years chasing every conspiracy and specious allegation. I pray my own party will not repeat this mistake for the next four years. Digging into the mechanics of the election was labor intensive, but very revealing. We found both real vulnerabilities and resiliency to the systems. We also discovered the extent to which our elections officials go to facilitate our elections. The report goes into considerable detail on many of these issues and I hope readers will be reassured by the security and protections in place, motivated to support reforms that are needed, and grateful to our fellow citizens that do the hard work. The greater challenge to this effort has been seeking the truth amid so much distrust and deception. Our present times are full of reasons for citizens to distrust their government, politicians, and leaders. The last year has seen so much amplification of this distrust. Perhaps it has never been more rampant and, certainly, modern communication helps to fan the flames of lies and distrust into an unquenchable conflagration. “All politicians lie” is the popular axiom. Unfortunately, lies and deceit are not exclusive to politicians. Throughout our investigation, members have been actively following and engaged with various persons and reports. We have collectively spent innumerable hours watching and listening and reading. Some of these people and reports are true. Unfortunately, many of them are not, either because of a misunderstanding or an outright deception. As is often the case, the truth is not as attractive or as immediately desirable as the lies and the lies contain elements of truth. Regardless of my status as a chairman, senator, politician, Christian, or human, I do not expect or desire my words in this report to be simply accepted. Instead, I ask all to simply put into (Continued) their determinations the same particular guidance all persons ought to consider when weighing evidence. We must all remember: “extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof” and “claiming to find something extraordinary requires first eliminating the ordinary.” Also, sources must lose credibility when it is shown they promote falsehoods, even more when they never take accountability for those falsehoods. At this point, I feel confident to assert the results of the Michigan election are accurately represented by the certified and audited results. While the Committee was unable to exhaust every possibility, we were able to delve thoroughly into enough to reasonably reach this conclusion. The strongest conclusion comes in regard to Antrim County. All compelling theories that sprang forth from the rumors surrounding Antrim County are diminished so significantly as for it to be a complete waste of time to consider them further. Most of the rigorous debate over additional audits comes from fears surrounding the technology used and its vulnerabilities as allegedly demonstrated in Antrim County. Without any evidence to validate those fears, another audit, a so-called forensic audit, is not justifiable. Michigan’s already completed post-election audit and risk-limiting audit are also far more substantive than Arizona’s standard audit. However, I am keeping a close eye on the legislatively-initiated forensic audit in Arizona and will continue to ask questions regarding other election issues I feel are not settled. If genuine issues are shown in Arizona’s audit or from continued investigation here, I will not hesitate to ask the Committee to consider recommending an audit or amending this report. I must acknowledge and thank my staff including Jeff Wiggins and Paul Burns that spent so much of their work and personal time on this report. I also want to thank my current Committee members, along with all of those that participated and served during these hearings last term, including Sens. Lucido, MacDonald, and Santana, as well as Representative Hall and the members of the House Oversight Committee. Staff from those offices, the Senate, and the Committee’s clerk all went above and beyond to facilitate these hearings in very difficult situations and deserve sincere thanks. Finally, as the report says in its conclusion, I want to thank the citizens of this state. Whether or not one agrees with the report or even the conducting of the investigation, those opinions were shared with myself and the Committee. An active and passionate public is critical to maintaining our republic and your participation is reassuring that attribute is alive and well. Sincerely, Sen. Ed McBroom, Chair
Monday, June 28th 2021 at 10:28PM
Steve Williams
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If you care to look at these two very important sentences. 1. In order to do this, this Committee undertook the foundational work of investigating the 2020 election — from both the perspective of election administrators, officials and workers and the perspective of the observing public. The Committee embarked upon hours of public testimony, the review of countless documents and presentations on the 2020 election, and careful review of the elections process itself. 2. This Committee found no evidence of widespread or systematic fraud in Michigan’s prosecution of the 2020 election. Steve, what is this saying to you?
Tuesday, June 29th 2021 at 8:28AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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THose two sentences mean NOTHING Ron. Sound bites mean NOTHING.
Tuesday, June 29th 2021 at 10:38AM
Steve Williams
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Prove me wrong by showing us your proof on your reply OK and if not, then STOP 🛑 at LIE.
Thursday, July 1st 2021 at 11:38AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Donald J. Trump, [01.07.21 15:08] Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America The political Witch Hunt by the Radical Left Democrats, with New York now taking over the assignment, continues. It is dividing our Country like never before!
Thursday, July 1st 2021 at 3:12PM
Steve Williams
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Donald J. Trump, [01.07.21 16:13] Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America Do people see the Radical Left prosecutors, and what they are trying to do to 75M+++ Voters and Patriots, for what it is?
Thursday, July 1st 2021 at 4:21PM
Steve Williams
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None of your responses Steve at all you Have gave any proof that anything was wrong with those two sentences yet and I know WHY!
Friday, July 2nd 2021 at 10:01AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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I'm posting on topic Ron, you are not.
Friday, July 2nd 2021 at 10:13AM
Steve Williams
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Did this not happen Steve? 1. In order to do this, this Committee undertook the foundational work of investigating the 2020 election — from both the perspective of election administrators, officials and workers and the perspective of the observing public. The Committee embarked upon hours of public testimony, the review of countless documents and presentations on the 2020 election, and careful review of the elections process itself.
Friday, July 2nd 2021 at 10:56PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Yes, and it's a valuable piece of the puzzle Ron. Now it's Pennsylvania's turn to do a FULL FORENSIC AUDIT. Did you hear?
Friday, July 2nd 2021 at 11:27PM
Steve Williams
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Is this the findings the Official findings of the state audit?
Saturday, July 3rd 2021 at 7:32AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Are you calling the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee investigation, "the state audit" Ron?
Saturday, July 3rd 2021 at 10:38AM
Steve Williams
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No Steve, I am calling it The Official findings of the state audit. Do you have a problem with that?
Saturday, July 3rd 2021 at 11:46AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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