Saturday, July 18, 2026

Trump’s Declassified Docs Detail Massive Michigan Voter Registration Fraud

Recent declassified documents reveal significant voter registration fraud allegations in Muskegon, Michigan, tied to the 2020 U. S. presidential election. The situation raises concerns about election integrity, involving suspected misconduct by a voter registration organization.

● Claims of Election Rigging: M. D. Kittle asserts that the 2020 election was influenced by external forces, particularly in how the COVID-19 pandemic was utilized to secure a win for Joe Biden against Donald Trump.

● Declassified Documents: In a televised address, Trump released documents from the White House Government Transparency Taskforce, alleging that there was interference, notably by noncitizens registered to vote.

● Specific Allegations in Michigan:

● The investigation highlighted nearly 10,000 suspicious voter registration forms submitted in Muskegon.

● Some forms reportedly included fake addresses, invalid phone numbers, and signatures that did not match official records.

● Voter Registration Scheme:

● A canvassing company allegedly signed off on illegitimate registrations, with evidence suggesting employees were incentivized to submit false applications.

● Fraudulent activities included trading marijuana and cash for voter registration applications.

● Employees were instructed to fill out missing applications themselves to meet targets.

● Lack of Prosecution: Despite the investigation, charges were not pursued against those responsible for the fraudulent applications. Attorney General Dana Nessel is implicated in delaying or dismissing criminal charges.

● State and Federal Investigation Delays:

● Muskegon election officials identified issues with the flood of registration applications shortly before the election.

● The filings were reportedly grouped and delivered by the same individual, raising additional concerns.

● Political Financing and Influence:

● Michigan’s election was impacted by significant funding and support from partisan organizations, often referred to as "Zuckbucks", influencing the administration of elections.

● Critics argue that private funding in election administration leads to partisanship and undermines election fairness.

The declassified documents uncover troubling allegations of voter registration fraud in Michigan surrounding the 2020 presidential election. They raise serious questions about the integrity of election processes, the involvement of outside funding in administration, and the accountability of officials in prosecuting identified fraud. The implications of these investigations could have lasting effects on public trust in the electoral system across the United States. 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/07/17/trumps-declassified-docs-detail-massive-michigan-voter-registration-fraud/

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