But during the Trump presidency, it’s seemed like his FBI has been compromised and unwilling to pursue claims of relative to crimes alleged to have undermined Trump.
Although Attorney General Bill Barr did give the green light to go after any real claims, we weren’t hearing much of anything.
But now, we’re finally hearing something from the FBI.
They’ve requested information on voter fraud that has been accumulated from an investigation by the Voter Integrity Project by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society which looked into several states and has called hundreds of thousands of ballots.
“The FBI has proactively and directly requested from me the VIP [Voter Integrity Project] findings that indicates illegal ballots,” Matt Braynard tweeted today, adding, “By Tuesday, we will have delivered to the agency all of our data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, etc.”
He said of the agency, “While there has been legit criticism of the actions of leaders of the agency over the last several years, I can personally attest to the many patriots within the rank-and-file who are fighting on the side of the Constitution and Law and Order.”
He has tweeted recently that his investigation has uncovered evidence of people voting in “multiple states.”
Phillip Kline, who heads the Amistad Project, said the group is eager to help the agency. “This data has been used to identify hundreds of thousands of potentially fraudulent ballots in the states where we filed litigation. More about this data will be made available in Matt Braynard’s appearance before a meeting with legislators in Arizona tomorrow.”
So that’s pretty big news, but there’s limited time, the FBI needs to get on it quickly.
The Amistad Project has filed suits in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and Georgia.
It sounds like legislators in Arizona intend to hold a similar hearing to that which was held in Pennsylvania and led to Republican senators trying to move a resolution in regard to the electors and wanting to declare the election in question. That might lead to similar action in Arizona.