WATCH: Trump-Supporting Patriots Rally in State Capitols Across the Country for Electoral Integrity

Across the country, tens of thousands of Trump-supporting patriots gathered for peaceful protests in state capitols. Even though their displays have been largely ignored by the fake news media, these individuals made the message clear that they would not stand for any electoral irregularities in this past week’s elections.

#WalkAway founder Brandon Straka addressed a massive crowd of patriots outside of the Michigan state capitol in Lansing:

https://twitter.com/BrandonStraka/status/1325199926633005056

Pro-Trump social media personality Ashley St. Clair reported from a large gathering at the Wisconsin state capitol in Madison:

https://twitter.com/culttture/status/1325173679081263104

Singer and fashionista Joy Villa showcased the large crowd gathered in Nashville to protect electoral integrity:

A huge crowd of patriots also showed up to the Washington state capitol of Olympia to push back against chicanery:

Truth expert Alex Jones addressed the crowd in Austin, Tex. about Biden’s deep connections to China:

The rally in Jefferson City, Mo. was also lively and very well-attended:

https://twitter.com/boston_hauser/status/1325201453221228554

Patriots in Trenton, N.J. gathered to make sure that President Trump understands that they have his back as he fights for his political life:

https://twitter.com/Burke4Senate/status/1325199981691744256

Here are some other pictures from various pro-Trump rallies throughout the country:

https://twitter.com/realryanhartwig/status/1325233971488198656

Big League Politics has reported about the many abnormalities with ballots throughout the presidential election, including when nearly 40,000 mysterious ballots arrived at a Detroit processing center:

One day after the election, the results are still pending and will likely depend on the rust belt. President Donald Trump holds a strong lead in the state of Michigan, but the city of Detroit and their mail-in and absentee ballots have yet to be officially tallied.

In news that will likely cast further doubt on the election results, tens of thousands of absentee ballots arrived in large U.S. Postal Service boxes at the TCF Center in Detroit, Mich. on Wednesday morning at 3:30 am. The TCF Center, formerly Cobo Hall, is where the absentee ballots are counted for Wayne County, which is the home of Detroit.

Former Michigan state senator Patrick Colbeck wrote that the total number of ballots dumped on the counting board totaled 38,000…

Before the ballots showed up mysteriously at 3:30 am, no ballots had arrived at the TCF Center for over six hours, and many poll workers in the facility sat around with no work to do while getting paid hundreds of dollars by the state of Michigan.

According to Michigan election law, all of these mail-in and absentee ballots had to be submitted before 8pm on Tuesday night in order to be lawfully accepted and counted for the election. This means the city of Detroit potentially sat on these ballots for hours. The white van that arrived had the name of Detroit city clerk Janice Winfrey emblazoned upon it as well as a logo and a phone number. Last month, Winfrey set the stage to drag out the process in an interview with ABC 7 News.

“We’re back in control, and we know that we will have nearly 10,000 poll workers that will be working with us to process ballots on election day, or election week is what we’re calling it now, because we know we’re going to be slow,” she said, adding that she was not going to let “outside influencers” get in the way of her election day schemes…

The ballots were kept away when they could have otherwise been taken to the TCF Center in smaller, more manageable batches. Countless taxpayer dollars were wasted and many poll challengers were disenfranchised because delivery took so long. The ballots being in limbo for such a lengthy period of time also increases the potentiality for fraud as well.

Americans need to keep protesting and agitating until there are concrete answers about these major electoral concerns. The future of democracy depends upon it.

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