OUTRAGEOUS: Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger Received Report Showing Egregious Election Issues Yet He Concealed Report and Claimed State Had “Safe, Secure, and Honest Elections”
As reported earlier this week, back in January Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told “60 Minutes” the state of Georgia, “Had safe, secure, and honest elections.”
Of course, NOTHING could be further of the truth.
The Gateway Pundit wrote several reports on the likely fraud and corruption in the November 2020 Georgia election.
In May, Georgia Judge Brian Amero asked to unseal more than 145,000 Fulton County absentee ballots for an election audit.
Exposed Georgia election officials repeatedly feeding thousands of ballots through the voting machines late at night in Atlanta, Georgia after the election observers were sent home.
Then earlier this week a Fulton County Georgia election official admitted that the chain of custody documents that are legally required per state law are missing from 24% of the ballots from the 2020 election.
Brad Raffensperger, the corrupt Secretary of State in Georgia is ultimately responsible (see picture above). For the first time an elections official admitted the chain of custody documents are missing in Georgia per the Georgia Star.
Then today John Solomon and Just The News reported that an audit of documents found that more than 100 batches of absentee ballots are missing in Fulton County Georgia! In the report it shows the report was created for the Secretary of State’s Office:
This seems like a massive chain of custody problem,” the contractor Carter Jones warned in the memo delivered by his firm Seven Hill Strategies to Raffensperger’s office shortly after the election.
Later this morning John Solomon told the War Room that Brad Raffensperger’s own team was saying that “bad, bad things” were coming out of Fulton County.
Raffensperger continuously claimed Georgia had a perfect election. But his own report which he kept concealed until now shows rampant abuse, potential criminal activities, and corruption.
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