A recent report released by the FBI in June has concluded that the Georgia poll workers, both male, and female, who were accused of jamming stacks of ballots through voting machines on election night 2020 after observers were sent home, did nothing wrong.
The investigation, which primarily took place in December 2020 and January 2021, was delayed due to the State Election Board and the Georgia Secretary of State's office reviewing claims.
Video footage has resurfaced showing election workers pulling hidden suitcases from under a draped table and repeatedly feeding the ballots through the machines. This activity was not limited to one table but occurred at multiple tables, according to research conducted by The Gateway Pundit.
It is worth noting that the individuals who approved this report, including Gabriel Sterling, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Chris Wray at the FBI, and Bill Barr at the DOJ, were the same people who remained silent about these incidents in 2020.
The release of this report coincides with President Trump's recent string of indictments in Georgia on speech crimes.
Critics argue that the FBI, under the leadership of Chris Wray, has effectively legalized election cheating in America. They believe that the lack of action from Republicans in 2020 and the current situation indicate a failure to address these issues.
Furthermore, authorities and mainstream media outlets have been accused of lying about a water line bursting at night to justify shutting down the center and sending observers home. This allowed select election workers to clear the building before returning to jam hidden ballots through the machines.
In addition to the aforementioned incidents, Georgia election workers were caught on video shoving stacks of select ballots through the machines during the 2020 election. There were also instances where election workers at the State Farm Center on election night appeared to be passing the same tray of ballots around to be counted at two different machines.
According to Chris Wray, Bill Barr, Merrick Garland, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI), all of these actions are legal. This has led to concerns about the integrity of future elections.
Meanwhile, The Gateway Pundit, a conservative news outlet, is currently facing a lawsuit from top Democrat lawyers representing the women seen in the video. The case is ongoing, and the outlet is seeking support.
NBC News recently reported that Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea ArShaye "Shaye" Moss, who were accused of election fraud in the 2020 presidential election, have been officially cleared by Georgia authorities. The State Election Board dismissed the yearslong investigation into alleged fraud at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. The FBI, the Georgia Bureau of Investigations, and investigators from the Secretary of State's office found the fraud claims to be unsubstantiated and without merit.
During efforts to overturn the election results, then-President Donald Trump and his ally Rudy Giuliani repeatedly claimed that Freeman and Moss had committed election fraud. A heavily edited clip of security footage was circulated online and by Trump allies as supposed evidence. Giuliani went as far as comparing the passing of USB drives between Freeman and Moss to the exchange of illegal substances.
It is important to note that the investigation has concluded that these claims were baseless and that Freeman handed her daughter a ginger mint during the ballot counting process.
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