Wednesday, October 16, 2024

West Virginia Secretary Of State Demands Feds Answer For 2020 Election Interference

 West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, a Republican, is calling on federal agencies to apologize for their role in suppressing information that could have changed the 2020 election outcome.

"If you don't acknowledge the problem, then it's likely to happen again." Hiding Hunter's Laptop Warner said the FBI, CIA, and the Department of Homeland Security's CISA program - the federal government's hub for online censorship - need to acknowledge their role in suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story ahead of the 2020 election.

As of 2022, 79 percent of Americans thought the story would have changed the outcome of the election.

"It's like a magician, waving with one hand getting your attention but doing the dirty work on the other." Warner said he expects hostile nations like China, Iran, and Russia to try interfering in elections, but America already has safeguards against foreign influence, so he is more concerned about internal threats.

"CISA refuses to address these concerns, further eroding confidence in our elections," Warner wrote at the time.

Denying Accountability Despite the federal election interference involved in suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story, then-CISA Director Chris Krebs approved a statement calling the 2020 election the "Most secure in American history." "They let Chris Krebs say that was the most secure election ever. That's what the Democrats continually go back to, and say, 'There was nothing wrong with the 2020 election, it was the most secure ever,'" Warner said.

"There were problems with the 2020 election, and we cannot allow it to happen again."

For more election news and updates, visit electionbriefing.com.

https://thefederalist.com/2024/10/15/west-virginia-secretary-of-state-demands-feds-answer-for-2020-election-interference/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=west-virginia-secretary-of-state-demands-feds-answer-for-2020-election-interference

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