Explosive Revelation: Georgia’s 2020 Election Audit Never Happened? Raffensperger Busted Yet Again!

Investigative reporter Brian Lupo’s recent article for Gateway Pundit is causing quite a stir on social media this weekend. It challenges the official narrative about the aftermath of the 2020 election in Georgia, making a compelling case that no voting machine election audit was ever conducted.

On November 17, 2020, Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State, publicly announced that a “forensic” audit had been completed and found “no sign of foul play” in the 2020 election. This assertion was once prominently displayed on his office’s webpage and can still be accessed via the Wayback Machine here.

However, investigative journalist Kevin Moncla from the Election Oversight Group, along with another individual, started sending Open Records Requests to counties claimed to have been “audited” back in 2022. While Raffensperger’s statement mentioned six audited counties, Pro V&V’s memo only listed four: Floyd County (Rome, GA), Douglas County (Douglasville, GA), Paulding County (Dallas, GA), and Cobb County (Marietta, GA). The record requests sought communications between various parties including the Secretary of State, State Board of Elections, and Pro V&V. The findings were startling.

Not a single county had records indicating or even implying that Pro V&V conducted an audit of their equipment.

This revelation has caused quite a stir on platforms like Vigilant News Network and Vigilant Fox, where the story is gaining traction.

For more context on this unexpected development, check out The Gateway Pundit’s earlier report.

Smoke and Mirrors: New Evidence Suggests That NO Audit was Performed by Election Machine Testing Company as Claimed by Georgia Secretary of State

Scott Adams also shared his thoughts on this today.

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