Americans were told repeatedly in 2020 that there was no evidence of a coordinated national voter fraud effort. During September 2020 testimony before the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray said the Bureau had not seen such a scheme and would aggressively investigate if it did. Court challenges in Michigan followed. Lawsuits over absentee ballot counting at Detroit’s TCF Center (now Huntington Place) were rejected, with judges ruling the claims unsupported. A later federal lawsuit alleging fraudulent absentee ballots and improper voter registrations was also dismissed. Certification of Michigan’s election results moved forward. Yet...