BOOM! Criminal Charges Referred Against Five Election Commissioners in Nursing Home Voting Scam
This is insanely huge news!
Last month, the Racine County Sheriff’s Department in Wisconsin held a press conference to reveal the findings of an investigation that has been going on for some time.
The Sheriff’s Department announced that they had discovered legitimate fraud in the election from 2020 and revealed the evidence to everyone.
Not only was there fraud, but it was actually the Wisconsin Election Commission who committed the fraud and violated state law. This didn’t just happen in one county, but actually happened across the entire state of Wisconsin.
Now, the Racine County Sheriff’s Office has announced criminal charges against 5 of the 6 members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
According to the Washington Examiner,
Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling announced in a news release Wednesday that he had referred recommendations for criminal charges against five of the six members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) to Racine County District Attorney Patricia Hanson, a Republican.
Last week, Schmaling called a news conference to lay out allegations of election fraud against the commissioners but said he hadn’t sent the investigation to the DA and was instead calling for a statewide investigation into the matter from Attorney General Josh Kaul. After Kaul declined to open an investigation, Schmaling sent his recommendations, which include felony charges.
Schmaling and his investigator allege that when the WEC voted unanimously in Spring 2020 not to send special voting deputies (SVDs) into nursing home facilities because of the COVID-19 pandemic, they’d broken the law. SVDs are pairs of people appointed by local election clerks to go to nursing homes to assist with voting. At the time of the unanimous vote, visitors weren’t being allowed into nursing homes to protect residents from the virus so the WEC voted to forgo the two visits SVDs are required to attempt to make to nursing homes and instead use the normal absentee ballot process.
I hate to say it, but I really do believe that it is too late to do anything about the 2020 election, but it’s not too late to fix the problems before the next election. In fact, I believe it is absolutely critical that we do if we’re ever going to have a Republican president again.