TRUE! -
"It really is explosive news. The top boss of all the election officials, Trey Trainor, has confirmed that in his professional opinion, “there has not been transparency in the election” and “this election is illegitimate.“
He dropped the bombshell on the liberal news media at Newsmax when he made the announcement that he believes “that there is voter fraud taking place in these places.”
There is no legitimate reason at all for observers to be denied access to the ballot counting. Ipso facto, the ballot counting must be “illegitimate.“ -
If you haven’t heard it, approach with skepticism. Particularly big stories like this. Newspunch would not get this before say Channel Rion and many others
TRUE! - "It really is explosive news. The top boss of all the election officials, Trey Trainor, has confirmed that in his professional opinion, “there has not been transparency in the election” and “this election is illegitimate.“
He dropped the bombshell on the liberal news media at Newsmax when he made the announcement that he believes “that there is voter fraud taking place in these places.”
There is no legitimate reason at all for observers to be denied access to the ballot counting. Ipso facto, the ballot counting must be “illegitimate.“ -
I'm looking for corroboration and can't find any. I know Trey Trainor was appointed FEC chairman yesterday but I can't find anything else.
https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/trey-trainor-fec-trump-2020-election/2020/11/06/id/995772/
You think it would come from “newspunch” before anyone else says something?
When I see these threads I always think OP is shilling his/her shitty blog
I don't know what newspunch is, that's why I asked.
So, not real.
If you haven’t heard it, approach with skepticism. Particularly big stories like this. Newspunch would not get this before say Channel Rion and many others
They're citing Newsmax it looks like.
In which case we are good to go
I guess my next question is "what power does the FEC chairman have?" Can he nullify the election?
Wikipedia says it's an enforcement organization but it's not super specific.
Is it like the FCC or the SEC? Are they essentially feds?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Election_Commission#Duties
"The commission's role is limited to the administration of federal campaign finance laws."
Ok so no powers not related to the budget. Interesting, but not critical.