It’s Happening and the MSM is NOT Reporting On It

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As usual, the mainstream media is not reporting on a story that could cast doubt on the legitimacy of the election in a key battleground state.

On Tuesday, Michigan’s legislative bodies granted subpoena powers to the state’s Senate and House Oversight Committees. The purpose of this was to allow elected officials greater range to investigate serious allegations of irregularities in the November election.

“I’ve maintained that it is vitally important as we go forward in Michigan to ensure our election procedures are transparent, efficient and trustworthy when people go to the polls. This stance isn’t a partisan one. It’s something we all should strive for,” State House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Matt Hall, a Republican, said in a statement Tuesday.

The resolution was passed by both the House and Senate. One Senate Democrat reportedly voted alongside the Republicans, which allowed subpoenas to be issued to Livonia City Clerk Susan Nash, and Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey, for all “information and communications” relating to the November 3 election.

Subpeonas obtained by Just The News show that the counties are being asked to produce all information used by the Absentee Voter Counting Board, all hard drives, all communication between poll workers, the list of workers hired to be adjudicators, scanners, and voting machines.

The subpoenas came just two weeks after first-hand witnesses testified before the Senate and House Oversight Committees, alleging election fraud and voter fraud.

“The House and Senate Oversight Committees have heard testimony and claims about this election. We’ve also heard from officials who have responded to those claims. These additional measures will allow us to look at the evidence and confirm the truth. That evidence lies within records, documents and communications from local officials who oversaw election processes in communities where irregularities have been reported,” Hall said in a Tuesday statement.

“Surveillance footage, hard drives and other storage materials such as USB drives can deliver us additional information that will help us see how these elections functioned and where they can operate more efficiently,” he added.

“This information can help complete our picture as we work to provide people throughout our state with clarity and answers they deserve – so they can have an elections system that they trust going forward,” Hall concluded.

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