President Trump has returned to fighting the 2020 election narrative, resharing controversial Fulton County surveillance footage of Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss while declaring "fraud vitiates everything" – a legal doctrine stating that if a process is corrupted, the outcome is void.
The timing is critical as the statute of limitations on potential charges against January 6 committee members expires within days, while new whistleblower testimony and evidence of election irregularities continue surfacing nationwide.
Whistleblowers Expose Systemic Problems
A United States Postal Service whistleblower has described an alleged operation to backdate mail-in ballots in Michigan after Election Day, with claims tracing back to Traverse City where postal procedures were allegedly violated under pressure.
In Nevada, Senator Lankford documented over 42,000 people who allegedly voted more than once, over 1,500 dead voters who cast ballots, and over 19,000 votes from people who did not live in the state.
Perhaps most explosive is a whistleblower's claim that the FBI asked intelligence agencies to destroy evidence of Chinese election interference because it would have made Trump "look good and Biden look bad" before the election. Investigative reporter John Solomon revealed how China allegedly sent fake driver's licenses to create fraudulent mail-in ballots, which were intercepted by Customs in Chicago before the FBI reportedly ordered the evidence destroyed.
January 6 Narrative Crumbles
The January 6 pipe bomber case took a shocking turn when Brian Cole confessed to planting bombs outside Republican and Democratic headquarters, stating he acted out of contempt for the entire political system – not to help either side. This confession destroys years of partisan narrative surrounding the incident.
"The institutions that spied on a sitting president told you to trust the process. Now with evidence emerging they want you to forget," according to analysis from Next News Network.
Meanwhile, investigative reporter Steve Baker, who broke major pipe bomb stories, is reportedly fighting acute heart failure after expressing concerns about his safety to friends.
Two-Tiered Justice System on Display
The contrast is stark: John Strand served three years for peacefully protesting election fraud before being vindicated by the Supreme Court, while Ruby Freeman received an award. As the statute of limitations approaches, calls grow for accountability regarding the January 6 committee's alleged destruction of evidence and withholding of exculpatory material.
With Trump refusing to move on and continuing to amplify whistleblower testimony, the question remains whether a full investigation into 2020 will occur before the statute runs out.
