Spanish – The FBI asked to investigate the possible evidence in the possession of the former director of data and strategy of the 2016 electoral campaign of President Donald Trump, Matt Braynard, about the alleged “electoral fraud” that the Republican president denounces.
Braynard was hired by the Thomas More Society, a conservative law firm, to develop data analysis to “cultivate it as evidence to support claims of electoral integrity in battleground states,” according to Project Friendship Director Philip Kline, who was Kansas Attorney General and now oversees litigation efforts related to the alleged 2020 election fraud.
In a statement made via Twitter, Braynard said he is cooperating with the FBI’s request after receiving the agency’s request made “proactively and directly” about evidence collected by the Voter Integrity Project (VIP) that indicates illegal voting, Braynard said on Twitter.
Update:
– The @FBI has proactively and directly requested from me the VIP findings that indicates illegal ballots.
– By Tuesday, we will have delivered to the agency all of our data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, etc.
— Matt Braynard (@MattBraynard) November 29, 2020
Also, Braynard informed that by Tuesday, he will have delivered to the agency all the data, including names, addresses, and telephone numbers. However, he clarified that he would keep the original copies of his data as a security measure after President Trump’s recent criticism of the Justice Department and the FBI over their handling of the presidential election investigations.
For his part, Kline added several points of information about the meeting that the former Trump campaign analyst had with the FBI. Agent Young Oh, from the local FBI office in Los Angeles, was in charge of the liaison.
Kline said the data requested by the FBI shows “hundreds of thousands of potentially fraudulent ballots.” This is related to the actions of the Thomas More Society’s Amistad Project, which has filed lawsuits against election results in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Nevada, Georgia, and Arizona.
Kline told the Washington Examiner that “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.”
After learning that hundreds of thousands of ballots are potentially fraudulent- The FBI has now requested to look at our data.
See statement below: pic.twitter.com/4CZKITK5cz
— Phillip Kline (@PhillDKline) November 29, 2020
FBI and Department of Justice are “missing in action”
This Sunday, President Trump said the FBI and the Justice Department have been “missing in action” when it comes to investigating fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
The president said that “you’d think if you’re at the FBI or the Department of Justice, this is the most important thing you could be looking at… Where are they? I haven’t seen anything.”
In this interview, the first he has given since the presidential election, Trump also highlighted the intervention of the company Dominion Voting Systems. This company has been the primary target of Trump’s darts since his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani accused them of allegedly manipulating the calculations.
Therefore, among his most controversial response was his refusal to budge unless the case is cleared up: “We won the election easily. There’s no way Joe Biden got 80 million votes. There’s no way Joe Biden beat Barack Obama in the Black communities of various cities, and then he did very badly compared to Obama in other cities throughout the United States. There’s no way it happened. This election was a fraud. It was a rigged election.”