East Bay Township trustees this week approved plans for a new 101-home subdivision to be built on the east side of Three Mile Road between Potter Road a.
Trump on Monday said there had been a bombshell development in Michigan
He appeared to be referring to a case in Antrim County, in the rural north
The case is among the last in the United States going through the courts
Antrim County was won by Trump so altering results would not help his cause
The plaintiff in the case wants to use it to expose the fraud in the election
The local officials argue it is a waste of time and will not change anything
Trump on Monday said: The number of votes is MASSIVE and determinative
Updated: May 11 2021, 10:45 ET
DONALD Trump has teased his supporters with a “bombshell” election fraud case that alleges votes for him were intentionally switched to Joe Biden.
The former president issued a statement on Monday in which he blasted the “fake news media” who he accused of failing to cover the “ greatest Election Fraud in the history of our Country.”
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He claimed votes were switched from Trump to BidenCredit: Donald Trump
He claimed that a new filing in Michigan would prove that election fraud took place in other states, despite his numerous previous lawsuits being thrown out.
“The major Michigan Election Fraud case has just filed a bombshell pleading claiming votes were intentionally switched from President Trump to Joe Biden,” the statement read.
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Judge considers a joint motion from Secretary of State Benson and Antrim County
May 10, 2021
The election lawsuit against Antrim County is back before a judge.
Bill Bailey is suing the county over the November 2020 election results, and is asking to conduct his own audit of those results. The case has gained national attention for its allegations of fraud and the implications of impacting the presidential election. Traditionally a Republican area, Antrim County results initially showed Joe Biden winning the race. But the clerk admitted human error and the results for the county were corrected, swaying to Donald Trump.
But Bailey actually filed suit concerned with a Central Lake village marijuana proposal – because three ballots were spoiled after they were damaged in a close recount.