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Huge 2020 Voter Fraud Reportedly Uncovered in Michigan

'... they found partially completed voter registration forms and 'pelican cases in the room with semi-automatic rifles joined with suppressors and optics and customized pistols' ...

(Dmytro “Henry” AleksandrovHeadline USA) The town of Muskegon, Michigan, greatly contributed to the steal of the 2020 presidential election by reportedly committing massive voter fraud through faking signatures and addresses, printing voter registration forms and buying guns.

Only one month before the 2020 general election, on Oct. 8, 2020, City Clerk Ann Meisch noticed a black female — who later identified herself as Brianna Hawkins — dropping off between 8,000 to 10,000 completed voter registration applications at the city clerk’s office, the Gateway Pundit reported.

Meisch then contacted the Muskegon Police Department so that they would investigate the crime. Chief of Investigations for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s Office Tom Fabus contacted both First Lieutenant Mike Anderson and Michigan State Police on Oct. 21, 2020. Eventually, an investigative task force was formed and an investigation was initiated.

Meisch said that the quantity of voter registration forms was highly suspicious and possibly fraudulent because numerous forms were completed by the same person and addresses on multiple forms were either invalid or non-existent in the Muskegon City house numbering system, Gateway Pundit reported.

In addition to that, phone numbers on multiple forms were “erroneous” and signatures on multiple forms didn’t appear to match signatures on file with the Department of Secretary of State, the Pundit wrote.

Hawkins spoke to the Michigan State Police investigator who was assigned to the case and said that she was being paid $1,150 per week “to find unregistered voters and provide them with a form so they can get registered to vote or obtain their absentee ballot.” She also said that she was given a rental car and a “reloadable pay card.”

Hundreds of pre-paid cards from “different” companies, along with “dozens of new [burner] phones were found in the Southfield raid in Michigan,” police said.

The police additionally reported that, during the investigation, they found partially completed voter registration forms and “pelican cases in the room with semi-automatic rifles joined with suppressors and optics and customized pistols.”

State Attorney General Dana Nessel, who as the Gateway Pundit noted is “currently attempting to prosecute 15 senior citizens and the former MI GOP co-chair for casting an alternate set of electoral votes in the 2020 election,” even asked state police to join the voter-fraud investigation.

Despite all that, the Gateway Pundit wrote, Nessel is “still claiming there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Michigan, despite the fact that she knew her office and the office of her friend, Michigan’s crooked SOS Jocelyn Benson, were involved with the MI State Police in a large scale investigation that took place across the state before it was taken over by the FBI.”

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