Bombshell Documents Exposes 2020 Mail-In Ballots Like Never Before
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) censored Americans critical of mail-in ballots prior to the 2020 election despite knowing that they were at-risk of fraud.
CISA documents obtained by America First Legal show that the Department of Homeland Security agency knew full well there were legitimate criticisms of mail-in ballots but it unconstitutionally advocated for the censorship of Americans questioning them anyway.
The legal watchdog points out that CISA's acknowledged mail-in ballot issues are as follows:
CISA knew of mail-in ballot risks, as shown by its own documents.
In a "test run" in September 2020, CISA sought to draw inferences from evidence that in-person voting did not increase the spread of COVID-19.
"Links to a newer study that could not conclude that voting in April primary increased the spread of Covid, refuting an earlier study," the document said.
CISA was also aware that mass “vote-by-mail” operations posed “major challenges,” including “the process of mailing and returning ballots,” which led to “high numbers of improperly completed ballots (figures not yet released),” and “the shortage of personnel to process ballots in a prompt manner.”
This is summarized by the AFL below (emphasis added):
CISA also noted that “ Mail-in Voting 2020 Policy Changes ” were being implemented across the United States. Several of these election rule changes were unconstitutional , because they were not implemented through the state legislatures.