The recent developments surrounding the 2020 election in Detroit have ignited renewed scrutiny, particularly as investigations into voting integrity continue. The Gateway Pundit released a second update on these findings, bringing attention to alarming incidents that suggest a possible attempt to undermine transparency.

Yesterday’s article reveals that the Check My Vote website, a tool designed to help citizens access current voter rolls, faced multiple infiltration attempts from foreign sources. This site, created by Phani Mantravadi, is critical for promoting electoral integrity. According to the report, the Michigan Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, appears threatened by its existence. In response, new regulations were hastily introduced, restricting clerks from entertaining challenges about dead or ineligible voters from third-party sites like Check My Vote. This action raises serious concerns about accountability and the protection of voter rights.

Mantravadi’s efforts have been pivotal in sorting through a colossal amount of documentation related to the election. The City of Detroit’s obligation to provide these documents followed successful legal action by independent investigator Yehuda Miller. He insisted that the city release all related materials, including absentee ballot envelopes and applications. After extensive work, Mantravadi managed to organize thousands of ballot envelopes, enabling vetted volunteers to examine them for irregularities.

The implications of these findings are profound. Reports indicate that 36% of the examined ballot envelopes were signed and dated by voters and stamped by clerks on the same day. This figure raises major questions, especially given that delivery times were inconsistent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from the United States Postal Service during that time showed significant delays, particularly in Detroit. In fact, an October 2020 statement from Senator Gary Peters highlighted widespread issues with mail delivery in the area, characterizing the situation as unacceptable.

Curiously, Peters, who has now announced his retirement from the Senate, was a notable financial backer of the GBI Strategies organization, which has been implicated in a major voter registration fraud investigation. This duality is striking: while Peters funded a group suspected of involvement in election misconduct, he simultaneously voiced concerns regarding the efficiency of local mail delivery—a significant component of the electoral process. Such contradictions can shake public confidence, especially when citizens expressed doubts about the legitimacy of the 2020 election.

This situation illustrates the complexity of the investigation into the Detroit election. The potential for irregularities looms large as the examination of these ballots continues, echoing a broader sentiment among many voters who feel unsettled by what transpired. The Gateway Pundit’s dedication to uncovering these facts reflects a persistent ambition to clarify one of the most contentious elections in recent history. As more evidence is analyzed, the hope remains that the truth will prevail in restoring trust in the electoral system, particularly in jurisdictions like Detroit, where transparency is critical.

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