State Senator Doug Mastriano from Pennsylvania has been on the front lines with those attempting to prove allegations of election fraud and improprieties in the 2020 presidential election. Mastriano recently sent a letter to the new Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, who we previously reported had an interesting connection to General Michael Flynn.
Mastriano, also a staunch defender of historical monuments, is a friend of the paleoconservatives who are fighting to preserve traditional America. He fired off a couple of tweets earlier today with his letter on alleged election fraud captioned:
“Electoral irregularities are real and prevalent in Pennsylvania. Sadly, despite evidence, our Governor and State Department Secretary refuse to investigate. My letter to Acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue.”
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— Senator Doug Mastriano (@SenMastriano) December 29, 2020
It has been reported that there were more votes in Pennsylvania than there should have been, although it’s hard for us to verify that for sure. Many believe President Trump should have won Pennsylvania and that the mass mail-in voting campaign because of the pandemic threw shade on official’s ability to ensure things were done on the up and up.
Time and time again we’ve seen social media outlets and mainstream news say there’s no way anything could have gone wrong, but often specific examples get ignored outright, or ‘fact-checked’ based on hearsay in our view. We should be able to thoroughly investigate all claims no matter what because we need election integrity for both parties to maintain our Democracy and national security.
Many people are just ready to get on with a Biden presidency though and don’t have the energy to fight or ensure things were done right. Mastriano is not one of the people ready to give in without a fight, even as January 2021 looms in the near future. Time will tell what type of response Mastriano gets from his letter as the fight continues.
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