NEW EVIDENCE REVEALED… GBI Strategies Employee Who Turned In Fraudulent Muskegon Voter Registrations Gives STUNNING Interview — Lists Urban Cities Where Organization Operates In Michigan and Nationwide [VIDEO]

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by Patty McMurray, The Gateway Pundit:

In August, The Gateway Pundit shared a bombshell report that was taken completely by an up-to-then-buried Michigan State Police report. The report, which outlined a statewide investigation that turned into a nationwide investigation of a potentially massive voter registration scheme, was shared with us by the MIGOP Director of Election Integrity, Phil O’Halloran.

After publishing the report that exposed a massive cover-up by Michigan’s Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel and Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson of an explosive, statewide investigation by the MI State Police, Muskegon, MI Police Department, we began to receive tips from individuals who read our story and wanted to help us close the gaps in the highly redacted MI State Police report.

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The Michigan State Police redacted the name of the suspect they claim dropped off between 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms at the Muskegon City Clerk’s office, but in one spot in their report, they left her name unredacted:

Meisch stated some of the forms were dropped off in person to the Muskegon City Clerk’s Office on 10/8/20 by a black female. The female identified herself as Brianna Hawkins and stated she was employed by and/or told Meisch that her employment entailed registering voters and helping them obtain absentee ballots.
[Redacted] provided Meisch with a mobile phone number of [redacted] Meisch said that [redacted] appeared nervous to talk about her employment and said she would need to call her supervisor before answering any additional questions. Meisch estimated that [redacted] and [redacted] (we are now fairly certain GBI (Strategies) and EM or Empower Michigan were redacted from the report)
had delivered approximately 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms to the Muskegon City Clerk’s office and provided a sampling of 42 suspected fraudulent applications to Officer Foster for examination.

The Michigan State Police redacted the name of the suspect they claim dropped off between 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms at the Muskegon City Clerk’s office, but in one spot in their report, they left her name unredacted:

Meisch stated some of the forms were dropped off in person to the Muskegon City Clerk’s Office on 10/8/20 by a black female. The female identified herself as Brianna Hawkins and stated she was employed by and/or told Meisch that her employment entailed registering voters and helping them obtain absentee ballots.
[Redacted] provided Meisch with a mobile phone number of [redacted] Meisch said that [redacted] appeared nervous to talk about her employment and said she would need to call her supervisor before answering any additional questions. Meisch estimated that [redacted] and [redacted] (we are now fairly certain GBI (Strategies) and EM or Empower Michigan were redacted from the report)
had delivered approximately 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms to the Muskegon City Clerk’s office and provided a sampling of 42 suspected fraudulent applications to Officer Foster for examination.

In another spot in the report, MI SOS Analyst Corey Ames claims he has identified “a quantity of voter application forms that are clearly fraudulent.”

Curiously, Mr. Ames never mentions the “quantity” of fraudulent voter applications. But thanks to a FOIA request by a curious citizen investigator Yehuda Miller, we now have video evidence of an interview by MI AG Investigator Stephen C. Morse and a woman who identifies herself as Brianna, who is a Detroit resident and was working as a compliance officer for GBI Strategies when she was caught turning over fraudulent voter registration applications to Ann Meisch, a hero city clerk in Muskegon, MI who contacted the Muskegon Police and AG Nessel’s office to report the fraudulent activity.

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