



A whistleblower stepped forward to expose a private Facebook group where clerks from Michigan have been discussing compelling evidence of organized fraud in the 2020 election.
This information was brought to light by the Michigan GOP Director of Election Integrity, Phil O’Halloran. He shared a startling Michigan State Police report with Patty McMurray and Jim Hoft of The Gateway Pundit.
The report, obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by a Muskegon resident who questioned the results of his 2020 race, initiated an investigation on October 8, 2020, which was later taken over by the FBI in 2022.
The report exposed a massive cover-up by Michigan’s Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel and Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson of an explosive statewide investigation by the Michigan State Police and Muskegon Police Department.
The whistleblower, who wished to remain anonymous due to fear of retribution by elected officials in Michigan, confirmed the accuracy of the police report. They revealed the issue extended beyond one city clerk receiving suspicious voter registrations.
In fact, clerks across Michigan received boxes and priority mail envelopes filled with registrations, many of them bearing identical signatures, the same last four digits of their social security numbers, and fake names and addresses.
Despite these alarming findings, Michigan residents were repeatedly assured by AG Nessel and SOS Benson that the 2020 election was the most secure in history. However, the evidence suggests otherwise.
The Gateway Pundit released new evidence obtained from their 2020 election fraud investigation, revealing many Michigan clerks privately expressed concerns about potential fraud months before the November election.
One such instance involved Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch, who alerted the police after receiving over 10,000 suspicious and fraudulent voter registrations from GBI Strategies.
Other clerks also reported receiving similar “care packages” from GBI Strategies, a left-wing campaign and organizing group also known as Empower Michigan.
Despite these revelations, many clerks publicly denied any voter fraud in the 2020 election, echoing the narrative of the left-wing power establishment.