Ted Malloch: The Democrat Leading the Election Thieves in Broward County

Guest post by Ted Malloch author of The Plot to Destroy Trump

If you see this mug — have him arrested.

He is the ‘chief thief’ in the Democrat effort to steal the Florida election.

His name is Marc Elias.

He comes with lots of baggage.

In April 2016 the law firm Perkins Coie, on behalf of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee, retained Fusion GPS to complete the notorious and fabricated opposition research on Donald Trump.

Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and founded in 1912, Perkins Coie LLP is the oldest and largest law firm in the Pacific Northwest.

While it serves corporate clients, Perkins Coie is perhaps best known for representing — political clients. One kind of political clients, Democrats.

The chair of its prestigious Political Law Group is one, Marc Elias.

His focus is on representing public officials, candidates, parties, Political Action Committees (PACs), and tax-exempt organizations.

As a lawyer, Elias advertises himself as knowledgeable in campaign finance, government ethics, lobbying disclosure, and white-collar criminal defense.

Elias is an avowed expert on the Foreign Agents Registration Act and the Lobbying Disclosure Act. He focuses on government gift rules, pay-to-play rules, and advises on voting rights.

Yes, voting.

He has represented numerous clients in political corruption charges.

As general counsel to Hillary Clinton for America, he was responsible for the presidential campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton.

He did the same for John Kerry in 2004.

We would later learn from Michael Isikoff and David Corn’s book titled, Russian Roulette, released in March 2018, that Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign hired Fusion GPS to dig up “dirt” on his rival John Kerry.

According to Isikoff and Corn, the campaign’s payments to Fusion GPS, which were not disclosed to the public, were reported as legal bills to the campaign’s law firm, one Perkins Coie.

Elias’s major clients include the Democratic National Committee, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Democratic Governors Association, and dozens and dozens of Democrat US senators, governors, and representatives and their campaigns.

He is in other words, Mr.Democrat.

Following the 2014 election, Elias was appointed by the DNC chair, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a Democrat from Florida, to review all key components of the role of the Democratic Party in elections.

In April 2016 Hillary made Marc Elias the attorney of record for the 2016 presidential campaign.

The Clinton campaign and the DNC paid Perkins Coie $5.6 million and $3.6 million, respectively, for their services.

Elias admits he helped to orchestrate funding from the Clinton campaign to the research firm Fusion GPS, which paid for the anti-Trump dossier.

All of the dossiers and other material were passed from Steele himself to Fusion GPS, who provided them to Marc Elias at Perkins Coie.

They were then given to both the Democratic National Committee and to the Clinton campaign.

Elias was what is called the “go-between.”

A bagman.

He has long been the Democrats go-to super lawyer and is known as a “fixer” who gets things done.

Notably, in late October 2016 Perkins Coie released its client, Fusion GPS, from its client confidentiality obligation.

And now after the 2018 election, Elias appears again in Florida to steal an election that was won fair and square by Senator-elect, Rick Scott.

“Theft” I remind you is the act or crime of stealing.


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