Posted on 11/09/2020 4:21:57 PM PST by TigerClaws
Police on the scene were pressured to stay silent.
A flash drive that contained crucial absentee voter information in the 2020 presidential election was briefly lost during the early morning hours of Wednesday Nov. 4 as the world waited for Milwaukee to reveal its ballot counts.
Sources within Milwaukee County law enforcement told Wisconsin Right Now exclusively that the executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, Claire Woodall-Vogg, realized she had lost the flash drive when she left, with police escort, the Central Count building where ballots were tallied. She was en route to the county courthouse to report the results of more than 169,000 absentee ballots collected in the City of Milwaukee, the Hill previously reported.
Those results would prove to heavily weight toward Vice President Joe Biden in the critical battleground state. Biden would go on to win the state with the slimmest of margins (20,540 votes), although President Donald Trumps campaign says he will request a recount.
Weve met a brick wall of silence and stonewalling in our attempt to get more details about what happened around 3 a.m. when the drive suddenly couldnt be located by Woodall-Vogg, according to our sources.
We reached out to the Milwaukee Police Department Office of Public Relations, and asked Sgt. Efrain Cornejo for comment. Cornejo referred us to the FBI and the Milwaukee County DAs Office for comment. Neither responded with comment.
We reached out to Claire Woodall-Vogg multiple times on Friday for comment, and we were told she was working, however she did not return any phone call or email to explain what happened. In particular, we wanted her to explain if the chain of custody was breached and, if so, for how long? And how she can assure voters that no one else had access to the flash drive during the time period she didnt have possession of it. We also wanted more information about what important information was on it. She did not respond.
Calls and emails for comment were also made to Mayor Tom Barretts office, and the Milwaukee County Election Commission. There have been no responses at all. Our sources did not want to be named for fear of retaliation, although they are in a position to know the information they imparted; such is the urgency behind the scenes over the matter. One officer reported the incident to a supervisor out of concern, we were told.
Oopsie!
Briefly lost = replaced with the bogus one.
How convenient
Weird.
Milwaukee gets excluded in total because it is not reliable.
Thumb drive of legit votes “lost”.
Replaced with another.
Chain of custody was broken.
Votes on that hard drive should be thrown out.
Wow.
“Claire Woodall-Vogg” would appear to have some ‘splainin’ to do.
Bttt.
5.56mm
bttt
Missing information is who tampered with it while it was “misplaced”.
Total redo of vote in state of Wisconsin—no other choice.
It was just a mistake.
Honest. (fingers crossed behind their backs)
Arrest him and charge him with election tampering.
Perfect for “Pull my finger”.
Yep. Chain of custody was broken.
Who even uses flash drives any more? Using those in most corporations any more will get you fired, if you can even find a USB port to plug one into.
Someone turned it in, and it was properly claimed at the DNC ‘lost and found’
First, fire the a$$hole for being stupid and incompetent! Next, perform a total recount under incredible scrutiny!
The Center for Tech and Civil Life
That’s a huge red flag! In fact, I suspect that these same people probably salute the red flag in private.
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