Perhaps this is yet another trap that the D-O-J has stepped into?
When fraud and foreign interference in numerous states' elections are shown to the public via the audits but the D-O-J denies it or prosecutes the auditors instead of those who helped rig the elections, it'll be MORE proof to the normies of the department's corruption.
Perhaps this is yet another trap that the D-O-J has stepped into?
When fraud and foreign interference in numerous states' elections are shown to the public via the audits but the D-O-J denies it or prosecutes the auditors instead of those who helped rig the elections, it'll be MORE proof to the normies of the department's corruption.