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sentation regarding the evidence of voting fraud in Fulton County. He explained he had come out of retirement to manage the lawsuit against Fulton County Board of Elections staff because he firmly believes the freedom enjoyed by Americans “rests on the right to pick our leaders.”

He explained that the evidence of voter fraud in Atlanta could be summarized through four types: tangible evidence, sworn testimony, video evidence, and statements against interest.

Gordon also held a question and answer portion within the meeting to address any concerns of those attending. The first question addressed dealt with the possibility of the accused being prosecuted. Gordon explained that the trial was a very difficult process, but that the public may use a Citizen’s Grand Jury to pursue prosecution of the defendant if they felt that justice was not accomplished.

Another question addressed the possibility of the accused having planned the fraud for a long time. Gordon explained that upon approval by a judge, a thorough investigation would be conducted by a data analyst, a team of election officials, and a professional who has studied government-related paper for years. Gordon explained that currently, the ballots from Fulton County were kept in a secure location that was guarded at all times by off-duty law enforcement.

Tillery summed up the meeting by explaining that even if large margins of fraud were found, it was improbable the presidential election results would change. “According to the Constitution, once the Electoral College has cast its votes, the results are final,” Tillery explained. “However, it could ensure this issue did not continue to happen, as well as possibly overturn the Georgia Senate Election with David Perdue.”

Yet, Tillery encouraged the attendees to “stand as Americans” and work to ensure honest 2022/2024 elections. “Voting fraud is not a partisan issue – it is an American issue,” he said.

For more information on the status and procedure of the quest for election integrity, visit www. senatorligon.com or www. voterscount.org, or contact Tillery.

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