Investigative reporter John Solomon was on the War Room with Steve Bannon yesterday to discuss his recent interview with corrupt Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
John Solomon reported on the War Room yesterday that he interviewed the corrupt Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger a couple of days ago and Raffensperger suddenly wants to address issues related to election improprieties in his state. Raffensperger’s answer is to take over Fulton County and have their corrupt election processes run by his team directly in the future.
Hello, this is a horrible idea – this is like having the bank robber take over a teller’s drawer who steals money from her drawer.Â
Raffensperger is responsible for the fraud in Georgia. He denied it for months and only after a memo was released from an individual who reported corruption in Fulton County did Raffensperger react.
Watch the interview with Solomon below:
Raffensperger’s actions in taking a call from President Trump, releasing parts of the call claiming the President was asking him to do something nefarious rather than the truth – which was requesting Raffensperger to do his job – and then discarding the tape of the call (later found) and starting an investigation on the President – these actions were never addressed by Solomon.
Solomon never shared that Raffensperger’s attorney was aware of election fraud on Election night and never did anything about it other than keep it hidden. We identified this in a memo released by Solomon a few weeks ago.
Solomon kept pushing an audit being performed by the politicians in the state which we all know is an attempt to cover up the fraud in Georgia by the politicians. Their audit is not set up to find fraud. It’s set up to confirm the election, similar to the BS audits performed in Maricopa County by the corrupt Board of Supervisors there.
What’s becoming clear is that investigators and other professionals have no idea how to audit election fraud nor the difference between audits. Election audits must be audited like bank audits.