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Conducting an audit on an open and fair election should not be an issue, especially when the audit can be easily observed by the public in real-time.
Yet, Democrats have left no stone unturned in their campaign to end the Arizona state Senate’s comprehensive forensic audit of all ballots cast in Maricopa County during the November presidential election.
Following months of obstruction via bogus lawsuits and a full-court press from heavyweight Washington lawyer Marc Elias (who commissioned the Steele dossier) and his many minions, influential Democrat-run organizations appealed to the Department of Justice late last week. Their efforts have born fruit. According to KNXV-TV, the DOJ has decided to get involved in some capacity in the matter.
This latest move smacks of desperation and leaves many Republicans wondering what has the Democrats running scared.
The DOJ Civil Rights Division’s Principle Deputy Assistant Attorney General Pamela Karlan wrote a letter to Karen Fann, the president of the Arizona state Senate, on Wednesday to express the department’s concerns about ballot security and potential voter intimidation arising from the forensic audit.



Legal Insurrection reported over the weekend:
A former federal prosecutor, Glenn Kirschner, has launched a campaign to force “every business in America” to take a pledge that states, in part, that “The 2020 presidential election was free and fair, and produced accurate, reliable results.”
Any American business refusing to take this pledge, regardless of their own personal beliefs, will presumably be subjected to the cancel mob.
The story originally came from the far-left Huffington Post.
“The 2020 presidential election was free and fair, and produced accurate, reliable results,” reads the explanation behind the “Democracy Pledge” that Glenn Kirschner hopes to put before “every company in the country” in the coming months. “Those who sought to undermine or otherwise refused to acknowledge these results, share responsibility for the civil unrest after the election, culminating in violence at the United States Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.”
The pledge includes a declaration of “valuing, affirming and supporting democracy,” and of affirming “that the election of Joseph R. Biden and Kamala Harris was free, fair and legitimate.”
Of course, the 2020 election was not accurate. Joe Biden stole the election in various states across the country. There is ample information to prove this as well. Forcing companies to lie and claim that election was fair is not American – that is a communist tactic used by villains years ago and today.
Individuals like Glenn Kirschner should never have been allowed near our DOJ. If he doesn’t understand that we have freedom of speech in this country, he never should have been there. If he doesn’t understand that Americans want free and fair elections, he never should have been in the DOJ. For four years individuals like Kirchner were on TV claiming they knew best about President Trump while their fellow partners were finagling the Mueller coup to have him illegally removed from office. It was all a setup.

Two city councilmen have indicted by a grand jury for alleged election fraud in Paterson, New Jersey. That’s according to Daily Caller.
Paterson City Councilmen Alex Mendez, Michael Jackson and two others– all Democrats– are reportedly charged after hundreds of mail in ballots were stuffed into two city mail drop boxes.
Allegations of voter fraud surfaced shortly after Mendez was declared the winner of one of the elections.
Thousands of mail in ballots were reportedly disqualified in the race and a New Jersey judge ordered new election.
In Georgia, a state Joe Biden won by fewer than 12,000 votes, county election officials still have not complied with a law requiring them to provide documents certifying the chain of custody of more than 400,000 mail-in ballots.
The request for the drop-box transfer forms was made by The Georgia Star News under the Georgia Open Records Law. Last July, the Georgia State Election Board passed an emergency rule requiring election officials to maintain the transfer forms.
But officials for the state’s largest county, Fulton, and another major county, DeKalb, said they didn’t know if they had the documents and promised to reply later, Georgia Star News reported.
But four months after the Nov. 3 election, those counties and 33 others have failed to comply with the law.
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