Wednesday, May 12, 2021

MI County GOP Chair and Lawyer Haider Kazim Withdraws From Antrim Co. Voter Fraud Case After Fighting Yesterday To Stop It...Called For "Ban of Dominion Voting System and Hardware"

Yesterday, we reported about the hearing in the Antrim County, MI, voter fraud case, where Judge Kevin J. Elsenheimer heard arguments from Erik Grill, Assistant Attorney General, to the radical Attorney General Dana Nessel, representing MI Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and Antrim County Attorney and Chair of the Grand Traverse Republican Party, Haider Kazim, who were both fighting to dismiss the election fraud lawsuit.

In our previous report, we asked why the Grand Traverse Republican Party chair would be fighting so hard in court to stop the investigation into voter fraud in Antrim County? We asked what could possibly be in it for Mr. Hazim to stop the voter fraud case from moving forward?

Less than 24 hours after we outed Mr. Kazim's seemingly duplicitous role as the Chair of the Grand Traverse County Republican Party and the attorney fighting have the voter fraud case in Antrim County dismissed-Mr. Kazim withdrew from the case.

According to Matt DePerno, Mr. Kazim has withdrawn from the Antrim County case, but his law firm will continue to represent Antrim County.

Why would a GOP Party Chair be so angry about an independent lawyer fighting for election integrity in his county where so many still believe election fraud cost Trump the election in November?

Curiously, several of the key elements of the resolution are the very points Mr. Kazim is fighting against in DePerno's voter fraud lawsuit in neighboring Antrim County.

IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, we Grand Traverse County Republican Committee demand that the Michigan Legislature bans the use of Dominion Voting System and Hardware because of various "Glitches" and ranked choice voting glitches discovered in counties across the great State of Michigan and states across the Union.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/05/breaking-bombshell-mi-county-gop-chair-lawyer-haider-kazim-withdraws-antrim-co-voter-fraud-case-fighting-yesterday-stop-called-ban-dominion-voting-system-hardware/ 

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