“This is how money laundering works,” Philips said. “This is not just a one-off thing, this is not some Democrat activist that really wanted Trump gone and might have had a couple friends do this. This was a machine.” Kirk asked which state saw the most trafficking activity. “Pennsylvania,” Philips responded. “The worst in every way: 1,155 people met our criteria… in Philadelphia.” “What’s even more insane is watching the data, watching the pings come across the bridge in New Jersey and into Philly,” Englebrecht noted further, strongly suggesting that the traffickers crossed state lines in order to allegedly commit ballot fraud -- a massive RICO felony. In addition to Philadelphia, both researchers noted that two mules in Arizona made their way to Georgia for the runoff elections, both of which went to Democratic candidates. And a bartender in South Carolina came in to “help out” in Atlanta, Philips said. What's worse, Philips charged, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSA) knew about the systematic ballot stuffing and did nothing. “We learned that there were off-duty law enforcement officers, paid for by the Republican Party, that reported all of this. And [the NRSA] just covered it up,” Philips said. WATCH: Sources include: CharlieKirk.com NaturalNews.comBREAKING! GEORGIA!? Video appears to show illegal ballot harvester in Gwinnett County on Oct 12, 2020! He fans out ballots, takes a photo, & places them in the dropbox. It’s been reported that illegal ballot harvesters were paid $10 per ballot, & had to show proof. @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/dEejRiSrX7
— Heather Mullins - Real America’s Voice (RAV-TV) (@TalkMullins) January 29, 2022
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