Truth coming out about mail in voting?
Lawsuit reveals intersting information
America First Legal (AFL) has released new documents from its lawsuit against the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) related to the 2020 election.
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The documents reveal that CISA knew mail-in and absentee voting were less secure than in-person voting, contradicting mainstream media's coverage. CISA also knew there was no credible evidence that in-person voting would spread COVID-19 but supported mass vote-by-mail schemes.
The agency relied on Deloitte to monitor and censor social media narratives about vote-by-mail. Despite awareness of risks, including improperly completed ballots and processing challenges, CISA continued supporting voting policy changes in 2020.
CISA identified significant fraud risks in mail-in voting, particularly in the compressed timeline for implementation. The agency was aware of last-minute policy changes but continued supporting them.



Gosh I hope trump wins
The voting rules were changed in Michigan just weeks prior to the 2020 election, allowing mail in ballots sent to 'every' voter in the state. This caused chaos and confusion by overwhelming the understaffed people in charge of counting. They instilled FEAR in the people and used 'Covid' as the excuse to mail in your ballot for their protection. They knew 'changing the rules' so close to the election date would overwhelm the unprepared staff who did the counting. There wasn't enough time to hire enough people to count. This was intentional and all by design.