Saturday, July 10, 2021

Michigan Attorney General, Police to Probe People Who Made Election Fraud Claims

A spokeswoman for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel told The Epoch Times in an email on Friday that the Democrat will probe people who allegedly made false claims, with help from Michigan State Police.

A Republican-controlled Senate panel last month issued a report saying it "Found no evidence of widespread or systematic fraud in Michigan's prosecution of the 2020 election." A portion of the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee report focused on Antrim County, where the county clerk falsely reported on the morning after Election Night that Democrat Joe Biden had beat former President Donald Trump by thousands of votes.

The senators said their review backed the position of Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Antrim County officials, which is that the false reporting was due to human error and was ultimately rectified.

The committee recommended that Nessel "Consider investigating those who have been utilizing misleading and false information about Antrim County to raise money or publicity for their own ends." "The Committee finds those promoting Antrim County as the prime evidence of a nationwide conspiracy to steal the election place all other statements and actions they make in a position of zero credibility," it said.

Benson said her office looked forward to partnering with Nessel "On this critical investigation into the real fraud that took place in 2020: efforts to deceive Michigan citizens about their vote with misleading, false statements about the accuracy & integrity of our elections." Attorney Matthew DePerno and his client, William Bailey, have raised money for a case brought against the county that alleged Dominion Voting Systems machines used in the county "Were shown to miscount votes" cast for Trump, counting them for Biden.

"There were no software 'glitches' that 'switched' votes in Antrim County or anywhere else," Dominion responded at the time.

"The errors identified in Antrim County were isolated human errors not involving Dominion." DePerno told The Epoch Times in an email on Friday: "Dana Nessel is a lawless Marxist. She is trying to stop our investigation into election fraud. She is also opposing counsel in the case Bailey v Antrim County and Jocelyn Benson. She is now using the power of the police state and her to actively investigate opposing counsel. This is unethical, unconstitutional, and criminal. Dana Nessel must resign immediately for her unethical conduct." Patrick Colbeck, a former Michigan senator, has a website where he hosts content he says back his election fraud claims.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/michigan-attorney-general-police-to-probe-people-who-made-election-fraud-claims_3894132.html?utm_source=newsnoe&utm_medium=email2&utm_campaign=breaking-2021-07-09-1&mktids=8a1991687370279202646f4b8b2fcec8&est=JpXsVfo7oNRfbkgWj%2FYCXIXOlkmvxM7nNFUzusUyHUXc1NAwYUdZoA%2FdnTQ8Ueo%3D 

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