Mich. attorney DePerno says Democrats are threatening, obstructing election fraud lawsuit
FILE – In this Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, file photo, a voter inserts an absentee voter ballot into a drop box in Troy, Mich. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)
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Michigan attorney Matthew DePerno said he’s facing threats and obstruction by authorities over his lawsuit detailing evidence of fraud and meddling in last year’s elections.
“This is the state’s top law enforcement officer who comes forward and threatens legislators that if they do their job and act on behalf of their constituents that she will charge them criminally,” he explained. “”They’re scared of that, so they have no courage.”
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Sheryl Guy, County Clerk for Antrim County, MI On November 23, 2020, attorney Matthew DePerno of DePerno Law filed a lawsuit on behalf of Central Lake resident William Bailey against Antrim County, MI. In addition to thousands of votes that were flipped from President Trump to Democrat candidate Joe Biden in Antrim County, MI, in the November election, Bailey was concerned about ballots that were re-run through the Dominion tabulator machine after a 262-262 tie on a vote a ballot initiative that would allow a marijuana establishment to be located within the Village of Central Lake.
Michigan s radical Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson blamed the incredible vote switch from President Trump to Biden, as well as additional unexplainable errors on Antrim County County Clerk Sheryl Guy, saying it was simply a clerical error.
Conspiracy theories hang over a Trump-loving county s plans to buy Dominion voting machines
Hannah Knowles, The Washington Post
Feb. 8, 2021
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The Stark County Board of Elections in Ohio voted late last year to purchase new Dominion voting machines.Stark County Board of Elections
Late last year, amid rampant conspiracy theories of a stolen presidential election, officials in a Trump-loving county in Ohio took a stand: They voted 4-0 to buy Dominion voting machines.
It was a good deal for the county, years in the making, says Board of Elections Director Jeff Matthews, who heads the Stark County GOP as well. It was also a step into a firestorm - Donald Trump s supporters were falsely accusing Dominion Voting Systems of helping to rig the 2020 vote.