Brazil Freezes Bank Accounts of Citizens Protesting Election Results
Brazil has started freezing the bank accounts of citizens found to be protesting against the nation’s recent presidential election results, according to reports.
Brazil has started freezing the bank accounts of citizens found to be protesting against the nation’s recent presidential election results, according to reports.
Another county in Arizona has suspended the certification of its midterm election results over mounting concerns of “malfeasance” in Maricopa County.
Arizona Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright has stepped in to investigate allegations of voter fraud after ballots were found stuffed in black duffle bags in Maricopa County.
Investigations into voting issues in Arizona have revealed that a staggering 70 polling places in Maricopa County suffered issues with machines that were vital to processing ballots on Election Day.
Pennsylvania’s attorney general has announced that a Democrat operative has been arrested for “widespread” voter fraud, just days after the state’s controversial midterm elections.
The people of Brazil have risen up against alleged voter fraud in the nation’s recent presidential election, with millions flooding the streets in protest.
As allegations of foul play mount in Arizona in wake of the midterm results, a growing number of citizens are demanding new elections.
An old video of Barack Obama has emerged that shows the former President boasting that “we got Democrats in charge of the [voting] machines.”
A Maricopa County election judge has revealed that she believes the voting machines used in the midterms were programmed to reject ballots in heavily Republican areas on Election Day.
Brazil’s military has warned that “possible fraud” may have influenced the country’s controversial presidential election.