It’s about time the FBI came calling to investigate the 2020 election. They’ve been silent until now about the findings by independent groups who have uncovered ‘hundreds of thousands’ of fraudulent ballots from the election. Not that anyone trusts them anymore, but it’s good to know they’re paying attention to what the Voter Integrity Project has found. Now let’s see if they finally do something about voter fraud…

Voter Integrity Project leader Matt Braynard revealed that the FBI is asking him for evidence of illegal ballots in the 2020 election:

Braynard has become a leader in investigating the widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.

Braynard reassured that there are “many patriots” in the FBI who will follow the law and that he has copies of all evidence:

Phil Kline, Director of the Amistad Project, also received a request for information from the FBI.

Our previous report on the evidence discovered by Braynard and Kline:

Joe Biden allegedly got 20,608 more votes than Donald Trump in Wisconsin in the November election.

This afternoon, the Milwaukee County Election Commission completed its recount Friday evening, Nov. 27.

The results showed that Joe Biden’s vote count increased by 257 votes, for a revised total of 317,527, and Donald Trump’s vote count increased by 125 votes, for a revised total of 134,482.

Phil Kline, director of The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, who has filed an emergency lawsuit in Wisconsin, challenging the election results, claims that nearly 160,000 of those ballots were potentially fraudulent. Kline told CBS58 that the recount wouldn’t catch the voter fraud adding, “The recount just validates the fraud.”

CBS 58 – The Amistad Project announced Tuesday, Nov. 24. They filed an emergency petition with the Wisconsin Supreme Court challenging the state’s unofficial results in the 2020 presidential election, which gave Democrat candidate Joe Biden a margin of just 20,000 votes over Republican candidate Donald Trump.

“We have identified over 150,000 potentially fraudulent ballots in Wisconsin, more than enough to call into question the validity of the state’s reported election results,” said Phill Kline, director of The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, in a news release. “Moreover, these discrepancies were a direct result of Wisconsin election officials’ willful violation of state law.”

According to a news release from The Amistad Project, the discrepancies discovered in their investigation, conducted in the last several weeks, include more than 10,000 Republican ballots that weren’t counted, more than 10,000 Republican voters who had their ballots requested and filled in by another person, and around 100,000 illegal ballots that were counted anyway. The problematic ballots were identified in a data analysis performed by statistician Matthew Braynard and mathematician Steven Miller.

“You cannot verify or validate that the final count, and who is declared the winner at this time, was accurate,” Kline said.

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