Haski123 wrote:
Microphor indicated that Trump did not say this and asked for proof. This note is a cut and paste of Trump’s quote as was previously mentioned. No other point. I posted a new item on s****n e******n if you’d Like to provide facts to support s****n e******n. Cheers.
In the final weeks of 2020, a crack team of about a dozen veteran investigators from Berkeley Research Group hired by the Trump campaign worked to prove the e******n had been stolen. Four people familiar with the matter told The Washington Post that the “areas examined were v**er machine malfunctions, instances of dead people v****g and any evidence that could help Trump show he won.”
I wrote about some of these things in an article Trump shared on Twitter.
They looked at everything: change of addresses, i*****l i*******ts, b****t harvesting, people v****g twice, machines being tampered with, b****ts that were sent to vacant addresses that were returned and v**ed,” said a person, describing private research and meetings. “Literally anything you could think of. V**er turnout anomalies, date of birth anomalies, whether dead people v**ed. If there was anything under the sun that could be thought of, they looked at it.”
The team did, in fact, find v****g anomalies, irregularities in data patterns, and instances of potential breaking or skirting of the law. But they did not find enough to conclude these things swung the e******n. “It was nowhere close enough to what they wanted to prove, and it actually went in both directions,” a person familiar with the findings told the Post, indicating they also found instances where errors, omissions, and irregularities went in Trump’s favor.
The Trump campaign did not take the Berkeley Research Group’s findings well, even though some team members had asked for a sober analysis. The report was buried, kept from the courts and Trump’s supporters. According to the Post, the Berkeley research was conducted through a subsidiary company called East Bay Dispute & Advisory LLC. Federal E******n Commission filings show the Trump campaign paid East Bay Dispute & Advisory over $620,000 at the end of 2020.
Josh Dawsey