Wisconsin Special Counsel finds massive misconduct in 2020 election

 Epoch Times:

Special Counsel Michael Gableman says in a 136-page interim report that he has uncovered numerous instances of alleged lawbreaking in Wisconsin in the 2020 election.

The former justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court was hired last summer by the Republican Speaker of the State Assembly, Robin Vos, to investigate suspected election fraud during the 2020 presidential election.

In the report released March 1, Gableman wrote that his investigation uncovered instances of numerous mentally incompetent nursing home residents, non-citizens, and ineligible felons casting votes.

He cited the use by municipal and county clerks of unstaffed absentee ballot drop-boxes, in violation of state law.

Laws were also allegedly violated when the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) allegedly exceeded its authority by ordering local election officials to disregard state statutes that regulate absentee voting.

The Special Counsel raised concerns that private money influenced municipal officials in the state’s five largest cities to “disfavor” many of their own citizens, as well as the vast majority of state residents, by spending millions of dollars of grant money on voter registration drives, absentee voter efforts, and Get-Out-The-Vote campaigns designed to serve certain favored, and specifically targeted, racial groups, in violation of the equal protection clauses of the state and federal constitution.
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These findings appear consistent with those who have argued that the election was rigged in swing states like Wisconsin.  Democrats in Wisconsin have called the INVESTIGATION a threat to democracy rather than the illegal conduct that has been found.  The reality is that those responsible for the illegal conduct should be brought to justice if they intend to ensure the integrity of the state's elections.  If they shut down the investigation without prosecutions it is evidence of a cover-up at the top level of Wisconsin's government.

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