Posted on 05/10/2021 5:41:04 PM PDT by White Lives Matter
Why is the Grand Traverse GOP Chair working with the Assistant AG to shut down the Antrim County voter fraud case? Is there anyone left in the Republican Party who has the courage to fight back against voter fraud?
100 Percent Fed Up reports – This afternoon, 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin J. Elsenheimer heard arguments from Erik Grill, Assistant Attorney General to the radical Attorney General Dana Nessel, representing MI Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and the attorney representing Antrim County, who also happens to be the Chair of the Grand Traverse Republican Party, Haider Kazim. Kazim and Grill filed a joint motion to dismiss the election fraud lawsuit in Antrim County that was filed by Constitutional Attorney Matt Deperno of DePerno Law, on behalf of his client William Bailey.
In addition to Grand Traverse Republican Party, Haider Kazim and Michigan’s Asst. AG trying to quash the election fraud case, Peter Wendling, an attorney representing township supervisors in Antrim County, argued that the court should not allow further discovery on the Dominion voting machines because it could be too costly to replace the equipment should it be damaged or rendered unusable. Wendling called an investigation into the machines “overly burdensome and unnecessary.” Incredibly, Mr. Wendling requested that if experts look at the equipment, Dominion should have a say in who inspects their machines—the machines DePerno is claiming intentionally changed the results of the 2020 election.
Antrim County attorney Chris Bzdoz agreed that an investigation into the Dominion machines should not be allowed.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
This guy, this detestable puke, is Georgia's Ratberger analog.
Clearly, the stolen election was facilitated by the GOP
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