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[JoeHoft] Jonathan Brater, the Michigan Director of Elections under the Michigan Secretary of State confessed to federal crimes under oath last week.
Last week Brater confessed to ordering the destruction of the ONLY evidence that could be used to reconcile who voted in the 2020 election.
When Brater learned that Adam’s Township Clerk, Stephanie Scott, refused to allow any 2020 data to be destroyed, Brater went after her and her attorney Stefanie Lambert to have them charged with crimes so that he could seize the very evidence requiring preservation by law.
Former Michigan Senator Patrick Colbek opined:
"MI Bureau of Elections Director Jonathan Brater admits to violating the law during cross-examination by Attorney Kurt Olsen in his defense of former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott and Attorney Stefanie Lambert.
In clear violation of federal law (52 USC Section 20701), Brater ordered the destruction of election records. The policies of Mr. Brater's boss, MI SoS [Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn] Benson, are clear. She only follows the laws that she agrees with.
I'm sure its merely coincidence that the records that she [Benson] orders clerks to destroy (ePollbook records) provide key links in the audit trail chain of custody for each election.
Such records would enable auditors to understand how many ballots cast in a given election were performed by legal voters.
Such records would enable auditors to understand why there are over 350,000 fewer voters than ballots cast in the 2020 election.
Such records would enable auditors to find out who allowed 125,428 illegal votes to be cast in the 2024 election.
Such records would likely enable the discovery of who is modifying voter history data for our elections."
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