‘True the Vote’ Founders Speak Out Against Imprisonment and Retribution After Bombshell 2000 Mules Documentary

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    by Shane Trejo, Big League Politics:

    “True the Vote” founders Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips spoke out against their unlawful imprisonment and detention as the Soviet-style legal regime in America cracks down on them over their important research proving coordinated election fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

    The findings by “True the Vote” were detailed in the explosive 2000 Mules documentary film produced by Dinesh D’Souza. As a result, Engelbrecht and Phillips have been targeted by the regime and placed in jail for refusing to reveal one of their whistleblowers, even though providing that information may put that whistleblower in serious danger.

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    Engelbrecht and Phillips spoke out during a livestream with journalist Jim Hoft of the Gateway Pundit and reporter Patty McMurray of 100 Percent Fed Up on Thursday afternoon. Engelbrecht said she and Phillips were held in solitary confinement for eight days before finally being freed.

    “This whole thing started with a meeting in Dallas that I participated in,” Phillips said. “In this meeting, I was able to view all of this data that had emerged from the Konnech system, or was shown by the screen as having emerged from the Konnech system, but specifically from a particular server in China, but the dust-up now is about that meeting.”

    Konnech is an election management firm whose founder was charged with stealing personally-identifiable information of voters and then allegedly funneling it to China. The charges were dropped immediately following the midterm elections. Phillips described the dehumanizing measures he and Engelbrecht were subjected to while behind bars, although he said that the prison guards and law enforcement treated them with great respect.

    “Maybe the most profound moment for me was early in the process when you’re being onboarded…there are a number of things you have to go through, some of them medical in nature…and so I was in line, and another prisoner in front of me as I was trying to understand what was going on, the prisoner in front of me turned around and said to me, ‘in here, your life is not your own,’” Engelbrecht said.

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