2020 Election Rigging Was An Inside Job

There are numerous bombshells in the congressional testimony of two IRS whistleblowers, but the most significant is that members of the Department of Justice helped to tip the 2020 election to his opponent by slow-walking the investigation into Hunter Biden.’

It’s worse than that.

It’s a lot worse than Goodwin describes – Massive jumps in vote counting in the middle of the night at 3 different locations on election night, stopping the count in key battleground states, more votes cast than registered voters according to the Census number for that day, machine hacking etc etc If the election was fair and straight, the Democrat party of treason would have gone over and above to be transparent and allow a widespread investigation. The cabal is real. But without recourse or redress, it’s just newsprint. Hardly worth the proverbial paper its printed on….

Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss was an inside job

By Michael Goodwin, NY Post, June 24, 2023:

Score half a point for Donald Trump.

It turns out he was on to something with his claim the 2020 election was rigged, though not in the way he thinks.

[….]

In fact, it was an inside job.

There are numerous bombshells in the congressional testimony of two IRS whistleblowers, but the most significant is that members of Trump’s Department of Justice helped to tip the 2020 election to his opponent by slow-walking the investigation into Hunter Biden.

The interference with the probe began as soon as it looked like Joe Biden was going to win the Democrats’ nomination.

That’s the allegation made by supervising agent Gary Shapley, who detailed steps he and other IRS investigators wanted to take to gather evidence against Hunter for massive tax fraud and other crimes.

They planned to execute search warrants in New York, California, Arkansas and Washington, DC.

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