Yes, we’re aware of The Atlantic’s recent piece.
Several whistleblowers have come forward—two of whom provided receipts—yet The Atlantic chose to omit that entirely. Ignoring Trump and Musk’s repeated public statements about stealing the election isn’t just poor reporting; it raises serious questions about journalistic integrity.
Even more troubling is the refusal of election experts to acknowledge that a hack doesn’t require “people on the ground,” or to confront the fact that our election equipment has been compromised for 25 years.
If there’s truly nothing to hide, we should be granted access to audit the ballots—without having to battle states in court just to obtain it.
For the record, Dr. Walter Mebane’s report is publicly available and conservatively documents 111,088 intentional, malevolent ballot manipulations in Pennsylvania alone.
And no, David Graham did not reach out for comment prior to publication.
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