Charges filed in multiple Michigan cases alleging 2020 presidential election fraud

By Bob Unruh

 

A 2020 presidential ballot featuring President Donald J. Trump against Joe Biden (Photo by Joe Kovacs)

Michigan, one of a handful of states where 2020 presidential election race results triggered suspicions of vote manipulation and fraud, now has filed charges against three people for their actions last November.

Just the News reported one case alleges an employee at the Father Muray Nursing Home, Trenae Myesha Rainey, 28, filled out absentee voter applications in the names of home residents, forcing their signatures.

Felony charges are pending in Macomb County’s 37th District Court, the report said.

There also was a case of double voting, and Carless Clark, 59, was charged for allegedly filling out and returning her grandson’s mail-in ballot, even though he decided to vote in person.

In the third case, investigators alleged Nancy Juanita Williams, 55, “planned to control absentee ballots for legally incapacitated persons under her care by fraudulently submitting 26 absentee ballot applications,” the report explained.

Because of these and other cases Republicans in the state legislature are pushing for election integrity procedures, including stricter voter ID procedures.

The charges were under the direction of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.

“These cases highlight the scrutiny applications and ballots undergo throughout the election process, as well as the thorough investigative process that ensues when instances of attempted fraud are suspected,” Nessel said in a statement.

Lawmakers in the state also are preparing to review just exactly what was bought and paid for with the millions of dollars leftist Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook handed out to state and local elections officials for the 2020 presidential race.

That race, won by Joe Biden by a few thousand votes over a number of swing states, raise suspicions because of the odd circumstances, such as backpacks full of ballots being dumped into ballot boxes late at night.

One circumstance that could have altered the result is that state and local election officials simply ignored, or changed, state laws regarding mail-in ballots for the election, even though the Constitution allows only state lawmakers to do that.

Another suspicion circumstance that has yet to be fully explored is the more than $400 million that Zuckerberg handed out to mostly leftist vote counters.

The Starnewsnetwork is explaining that Michigan lawmakers reportedly are planning hearings on that controversy.

Earlier, the Michigan Star had documented that a group funded by Zuckerberg’s millions in Michigan paid $11.8 million to two Democrat political consulting firms for “nonpartisan voter education.”

In that state, it was the Center for Election Innovation and Research that handed over to an “inactive Michigan nonprofit, the Michigan Center for Election Law and Administration,” $12 million in September 2020.

It purportedly was for helping voters “figure out how to navigate the supposed complexities” of mail-in ballots, the Star had reported.

WND reported this week on research revealing Mark Zuckerberg handed over a total of $419.5 million to the Center for Technology and Civil Life and the Center for Election Innovation and Research leading up to the 2020 presidential election, and the two groups essentially used it to buy Democrat votes.

It is William Doyle, a principal researcher at Caesar Rodney Election Research Institute in Irving, Texas, who explained his findings in a report at The Federalist.

He said Zuckerberg’s money was used “to turn out likely Democratic voters.”

Not through traditional political spending, but through a “targeted, private takeover of government election operations by nominally non-partisan – but demonstrably ideological – non-profit organizations.”

There already had been concerns expressed about Zuckerberg’s millions of dollars that were given to various mostly leftist elections officials across the country during the 2020 presidential race.

Doyle explained analysis work done by his team shows Zuckerbucks, as they have been derogatorily labeled by some, “significantly increased Joe Biden’s vote margin in key swing states.”

“This unprecedented merger of public election offices with private resources and personnel is an acute threat to our republic, and should be the focus of electoral reform efforts moving forward,” he warned.

“The 2020 election wasn’t stolen — it was likely bought by one of the world’s wealthiest and most powerful men pouring his money through legal loopholes.”

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Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.


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