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Representative Rashida Tlaib slammed a witness for election fraud claim in Michigan, according to Fox News.
Tlaib posted, “My @Twitter feed is filled with MI state reps/senators, journalists, attorneys, local clerks etc. fact checking witnesses testifying about fake a– fraud claims at #mileg committee,” Tlaib tweeted of witness hearings in front of state lawmakers this week. “Maybe Twitter should hire more Michiganders as fact checkers. We are becoming experts at it.”
My @Twitter feed is filled with MI state reps/senators, journalists, attorneys, local clerks etc. fact checking witnesses testifying about fake ass fraud claims at #mileg committee.
Maybe Twitter should hire more Michiganders as fact checkers. We are becoming experts at it.
— Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) December 3, 2020
Melissa Carone, a witness testified, “They were just rescanning, rescanning, rescanning — counting ballots nine to 10 times, counting votes nine to 10 times,” at the state House Oversight Hearing.
Melissa Carone was contracted to work for Dominion Voting Systems to assist with IT on election night in Detroit. She testifies that she saw the SAME BALLOTS being counted 9-10 times. She says this happened THOUSANDS of times.
Thank you for airing her story @RSBNetwork! pic.twitter.com/TtUf3hah47
— Trevor 🇺🇸 (@SoCal4Trump) December 3, 2020
“What I witnessed at the TCF Center was complete fraud. At least 90% of those workers were all in on this. They were re-scanning, counting ballots eight to 10 times.”
Allegedly Caron didn’t see one vote for Trump in the 27 hours that she worked.
“Democrats like to ruin your life.”
Trump supporters cheer as the Rudy Giuliani motorcade takes off after today’s hearing #MichiganHearing #Michigan #Lansing #MichiganHearings pic.twitter.com/jEMmEgAhtn
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) December 3, 2020
Jake Rollow said no witnesses gave “actual evidence of any wrongdoing or fraud.”
“Instead, we saw a regurgitation of vague accusations based on lack of knowledge of election procedure and widely debunked conspiracy theories.”