from Sputnik News:
As Donald Trump refuses to concede victory in the presidential election, which most US media have pronounced Democratic candidate Joe Biden to have won, the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society teamed up with data analyst Matt Braynard to gather evidence of alleged voter fraud by the Democratic Party.
Amid continued allegations of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election put forward by Donald Trump and his legal team, the FBI has reportedly requested files from an independent probe into evidence of people voting in “multiple states”.
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The conservative legal nonprofit Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, in conjunction with an “election integrity” project run by Matt Braynard, a former data analyst on Trump’s 2016 campaign, have been gathering evidence of alleged voter fraud by the Democratic Party.
“I can show you the names of the people on the record having voted in multiple states in the raw data the states make available, so this isn’t speculative, this is just what the data shows.” —@MattBraynard@JoshJPhilipp has more in this FULL INTERVIEW: https://t.co/DJphxsJKmc pic.twitter.com/GjlHXfCNzQ
— crossroads (@crossroads_josh) November 27, 2020
The investigation has called into question hundreds of thousands of potentially “problem ballots”, with the agency now said to be taking an interest in these findings.
Matt Braynard, who recently tweeted to say his probe had uncovered evidence of people voting in “multiple states”, went on Twitter on 29 November to applaud that the FBI was “proactively and directly” requesting the VIP [Voter Integrity Project] files.
Update:
– The @FBI has proactively and directly requested from me the VIP findings that indicates illegal ballots.
– By Tuesday, we will have delivered to the agency all of our data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, etc.
— Matt Braynard (@MattBraynard) November 29, 2020
Braynard, leader of the data team for Trump’s 2016 campaign until leaving in March 2016, said of the FBI that despite legitimate criticism of the agency, there were “many patriots within the rank-and-file” seeking to uphold “the Constitution and Law and Order”.
Philip Kline, who heads the Amistad Project, signalled the group’s eagerness to aid the FBI in a probe into hundreds of thousands of potentially fraudulent ballots in states where lawsuits had been filed, such as Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan and Georgia. Litigation is also planned in Arizona. Braynard’s data was used to inform the lawsuits by the group.