The former general registrar of Prince William County, Va., allegedly “altered election results” during the 2020 presidential election, according to court documents obtained by Just the News.
The media have long maintained that the 2020 election was “the most secure election in U.S. history,” but more evidence shows it was not.
The current general registrar says his predecessor’s alleged conduct didn’t affect election outcomes.
Just The News reported:
“In a county where President Joe Biden received 54% of the vote in the 2020 presidential election to former President Donald Trump’s 44%, an election official at the time allegedly ‘altered election results” ‘in the state’s reporting system, leading to three grand jury indictments last year.”
“In September 2022, former Prince William County general registrar Michele White was indicted by a grand jury on two felony counts alleging corrupt conduct as an election official and making a false statement, and one misdemeanor indictment of willful neglect of duty by an election officer. White’s jury trial is set to begin on Jan. 16, 2024, and go until Jan. 26.”
In 2021, White abruptly resigned without explanation.
White now claims she’s the target of political prosecution.
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“Now that we have a Republican governor, who is out campaigning for other Republican governors who claim the election was stolen, I feel that my unexplained resignation and the personal agendas of a few aggrieved staff have created an opportunity for the Governor to use me as a way to show a need for the Election integrity Unit,” White claimed last year.
“It’s just a good show.”
“The three indictments were issued by a grand jury,” Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares’ spokeswoman, Victoria LaCivita, said in a statement.
“It is utterly false to say they are politically motivated.”
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The Tennessee Star reported:
According to a notice and motion for release of court funds for defense investigation and expert assistance that was filed this past March, White’s lawyer stated that the Attorney General’s office alleges “White altered election results within the state reporting system, VERIS, and that her alterations resulted in the false reporting of the election results from Prince William County.”
The motion asked for the November 2020 election records to be unsealed, as they are “[t]he best evidence of the election results,” according to the filing by White’s attorneys.
The court ordered the unsealing of the election records later in March for both the prosecution and defense to inspect and copy.
According to a defendant’s notice and motion for a bill of particulars also filed in March, the indictment against White “does not provide enough information for undersigned counsel to identify with particularity the criminal conduct alleged by the Commonwealth in each of the three indictments.”
Donald Trump has been sounding the alarm over election irregularities and fraud for almost four years now.
However, the press largely ignored the former president’s claims, while many media talking heads parroted that the election was “the most secure election in U.S. history.”
While White’s actions may not have altered the outcome of the election, they do, however, prove fraud is happening behind closed doors.