FBI requests group’s election fraud data that shows ‘hundreds of thousands’ of fraudulent ballots

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Amistad Project Director Phillip Kline announced that the FBI requested to look into former chief Trump campaign strategist’s Matt Braynard’s data on election fraud.

“After learning that hundreds of thousands of ballots are potentially fraudulent- The FBI has requested to look at our data,” Kline announced on Twitter Sunday.

Kline, the former attorney general of Kansas, now oversees the Thomas More Society’s litigation efforts related to 2020 election fraud.

“The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society retained Matt Braynard and his team after Election Day to develop data analysis to cultivate as evidence to support election integrity lawsuits in the battleground states,” Kline said in an attached statement. “We’ve learned that Mr. Braynard was contacted by FBI Special Agent Young Oh of the FBI Los Angeles Field Office seeking our data. Mr. Braynard is cooperating with this request and we fully support him.”

Amistad Project Director Phillip Kline announced that the FBI requested to look into former chief Trump campaign strategist’s Matt Braynard’s data on election fraud.

“After learning that hundreds of thousands of ballots are potentially fraudulent- The FBI has requested to look at our data,” Kline announced on Twitter Sunday.

Kline, the former attorney general of Kansas, now oversees the Thomas More Society’s litigation efforts related to 2020 election fraud.

“The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society retained Matt Braynard and his team after Election Day to develop data analysis to cultivate as evidence to support election integrity lawsuits in the battleground states,” Kline said in an attached statement. “We’ve learned that Mr. Braynard was contacted by FBI Special Agent Young Oh of the FBI Los Angeles Field Office seeking our data. Mr. Braynard is cooperating with this request and we fully support him.”

Kline said the data the FBI requested shows “hundreds of thousands of potentially fraudulent ballots.”

“This data has been used to identify hundreds of thousands of potentially fraudulent ballots in the states where we filed litigation,” Kline said. “More about this data will be made available in Matt Braynard’s appearance before a meeting with legislators in Arizona tomorrow.”

“We have obtained substantial and compelling evidence that unlawful actions by state and local election officials in swing states resulted in the casting and counting of hundreds of thousands of fraudulent ballots and the improper spoiling of tens of thousands of valid ballets. We are pleased to cooperate with any investigative authorities,” Kline told the Washington Examiner.

In a statement of his own, Braynard said he is cooperating with the FBI request.

“The @FBI has proactively and directly requested from me the VIP findings that indicate illegal ballots,” Braynard said on Twitter. “By Tuesday, we will have delivered to the agency all of out data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, etc.”

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