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  1. Exclusive: “This Is A Shot Across The Bow, We Want The Machines Opened Up”, North Carolina House Members Request Inspection of Voting Machines

    A group of North Carolina Republican lawmakers from the General Assembly want the State Board of Elections (SBOE) to give them some answers about the machines used to tabulate votes. The lawmakers want the machines opened and allow their own people investigate what happened in the 2020 Presidential election.

    NC Rep. Jeff McNeely (Iredell) said about the SBOE, “We are just trying to see if there are any legs to the rumors we hear about ballots and machines, we want to know if there is anything that could have been changed by the machines, we gave them a deadline to get back to us.”

    McNeely is a member of the NC House Freedom Caucus and spoke to The Gateway Pundit on Friday about his concerns with the 2020 Presidential election.

    “I believe the information in what we call the ‘hand to eye audits’ needs to be public, and we need to make sure those tallies match what the machines came up with, currently they are not public and they should be,” McNeely said, asserting that North Carolina is a paper ballot state already, and if there was any major fraud it would show up with the ballot harvesting.

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    “We know that Mark Zuckerberg gave 5-6 Million dollars to counties in North Carolina, but we don’t have an accounting on that. We are working on a bill that would make it law to evenly distribute that money to our 100 counties. But as it is now, we do not know where that money went or what it went for,” McNeely said.

    When asked if he was aware of strange food trucks at polling places during early voting and on election day, McNeely said yes, he had gotten the information that trucks were present in places like the Wake County polling area, North Carolina’s largest county.

    ” We always have the same counties who just can’t seem to get it together for elections. We have to make our elections bulletproof. I want penalties for cheating to go up to a Class H if not higher. We want to deter cheating. The problem, we can only take so big of the bite at this apple, so this is a shot across the bow and we need to clean the house,” he said.

    SECOND NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE FREEDOM CAUCUS MEMBER

    Rep. Keith Kidwell (Beaufort, Craven) said in a released statement on Facebook, “We put the hard question to these guys about what is going on with the machines. We asked the SBOE to give us access to the three machines, and what kinds of modems they have. We want our own technicians to examine and they are going to get back to us,” Kidwell, an accountant, is looking for information on where votes changed.

  2. Mark Meadows pushed the Justice Department to investigate claims Donald Trump lost the election after Italians hacked voting machines using satellites.

    Meadows, who served as chief of staff in the Trump White House, sent five emails in the final weeks of Trump’s presidency to then-acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen urging him to investigate the unproven claims, The New York Times reported.

    The emails particularly show Meadows urging Rosen to investigate the conspiracy theory dubbed ‘ItalyGate’ which bizarrely suggests Italians hacked voting machines using satellites to change votes in the 2020 election from Trump to Joe Biden.

    They depict the frantic measures the Trump administration took to try to undermine the 2020 presidential election result with claims of voter fraud, after a multitude of failed lawsuits and recount attempts.

    Rosen never agreed to the investigations, according to emails provided to Congress and obtained by the outlet. Sources said that Rosen rejected the requests from Meadows.

    n one email to another Justice Department official, Rosen indicated he had refused to arrange for FBI officials to meet with Brad Johnson – a former CIA employee who claimed he could prove the outlandish theory.

    In a bid to prove that the Justice Department should investigate the ItalyGate theory, Meadows had sent Rosen a link to a YouTube video made by Johnson.

    Meadows also pressed the Justice Department to investigate the already disproven theory that Georgia’s Fulton County ballots had enough irregularities that the results should have gone for Trump in an email on January 1.

    As noted by The New York Times, the emails from Meadows show a break from Justice Department policies that prevent White House staff from requesting particular Justice Department investigations.

    Meadows, and avid ally and defender of the former president, was reported to have been involved with Trump’s attempts to undo the results – having made a surprise appearance in Georgia’s Cobb County to review the election audit taking place.

    He also joined Trump’s controversial January 2 phone call to Georgia’s Republican secretary of state Brad Raffensperger in which Trump repeatedly told him to ‘find’ votes needed to alter the outcome of the election.

    Two days before that phone call, Meadows had forwarded Rosen an email written by Trump campaign lawyer Cleta Mitchell about the allegations of voter fraud in Georgia.

    The Senate Judiciary Committee is investigating if Justice Department officials participated in Trump’s efforts to reverse the results of the election, and the emails were revealed as a part of those efforts.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9656485/Mark-Meadows-pushed-Justice-Department-probe-Donald-Trumps-baseless-election-fraud-allegations.html

    Patrick Byrne sited this article and posted the following comment on his Locals.com acct:

    If true, my opinion of Mark Meadows goes up