Whistleblowers Fighting for Election Reform in Antrim County, Mich. Raise Money for Critical Legal Battle

Even though the fake news media, Democrat Party and corrupt complicit courts have ignored voter fraud, grassroots conservative whistleblowers are still in the trenches fighting for accountability.

One such group is the Election Integrity Fund of Michigan, which was founded by former state senator Patrick Colbeck, a voter fraud whistleblower who has been threatened by Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel for speaking the truth. They are raising money for a voter fraud lawsuit in Antrim County, Mich., which has emerged as ground zero regarding abnormalities with computerized vote-counting machines.

Attorney Matt DePerno is reporting immense progress that has been accomplished already through his legal fight. According to a press release, he is claiming access to “additional findings redacted by Judge Elsenheimer upon the request of Michigan Attorney General, Dana Nessel.”

“When Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson intervened on behalf of the Antrim County Clerk, Judge Elsenheimer allowed discovery into her communications with a variety of individuals and organizations including Dominion. As a result of this order, Matt DePerno is in possession of 50,000 pages of evidence from the Secretary of State,” they wrote. ”Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson herself is now subject to deposition.”

Big League Politics has reported on the immense progress caused by DePerno’s efforts in rooting out fraud and exposing possible Democrat criminality:

“Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said it happened by human error. We discovered that’s not true, that’s a lie. It didn’t happen by human error. It happened by a computer program called Dominion Voting Systems,” Michigan Attorney Matthew DePerno said in an interview on Newsmax.

DePerno is representing plaintiff William Bailey in a lawsuit against Antrim County. Bailey noted that the county initially reported former Vice President Joe Biden winning the county by more than two thousand votes over President Donald Trump, but later changed the results to show Trump received nearly four thousand more votes than his opponent.

Election officials claimed what happened was due to a human error, after initially suggesting it was in part because of a software issue.

DePerno said that through the lawsuit, his team was able to get access to the Dominion Voting Systems program. Earlier this month they retrieved sixteen thumb drives and sixteen data cards, as well as the forensic image of the actual tabulation machine in the Antrim County clerk office.

“My team has been running analysis through that forensic image since Sunday,” he said.

The Election Integrity Fund is collecting funds for their ongoing legal battle in Antrim County at the “Donate” tab on http://acconservatives.org/.

 

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