According to CNN, taking possession of voting machines was thought up by former Army Col. Phil Waldron and former Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn.
The panel has expressed deep concern about the first draft order, which would have authorized the Pentagon to “seize, collect, retain and analyze all machines, equipment, electronically stored information, and material records” related to the former president’s claims of massive voter fraud.
Thompson admitted that the committee had no proof of any operational plan to execute the order, but added that “the draft itself is reason enough to believe that it was being proposed. Our job is to get the facts and circumstances of, how far did they go?” “If the Vice President had ‘absolutely no right’ to change the Presidential Election results in the Senate, despite fraud and many other irregularities, how come the Democrats and RINO Republicans, like Wacky Susan Collins, are desperately trying to pass legislation that will not allow the Vice President to change the results of the election?” he said in a statement released by his Save America PAC Sunday evening.
“‘He could have overturned the election.’ This is an admission, and a massively un-American statement.
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