Election-Stealing Liberal Gets The Ultimate Punishment

A ballot trafficker similar to the ones documented in Dinesh D’Souza’s “2000 Mules” documentary is facing up to 20 years in jail for felony election fraud.

A Texas woman named Rachel Rodriguez was arrested and charged with 26 felony counts of illegal voting, election fraud, illegally assisting individuals with mail-in voting, and unlawful possession of an official ballot.

In a Project Veritas release, Rodriguez was exposed. In order to establish there was enough evidence to charge Rodriguez, the Election Fraud Division in the Office of Attorney General studied the additional video.
 

“Many still believe that there was no election fraud. We have always known that this claim was misleading and untrue, and today we have even more strong evidence that can back up our claims. This is a win for election integrity, and it sends a powerful message to anyone that tries to defraud the people of Texas or violate the legitimacy of our elections: they will be prosecuted,” Attorney General Ken Paxton added.

“The outrageous and blatantly illegal activity revealed by Project Veritas demonstrates a type of election fraud that my office frequently investigates and prosecutes,” he continued. “I am zealously dedicated to ensuring that the voting process in Texas is secure and fair, and my department is ready to assist any Texas county in combating this poisonous, undemocratic form of corruption.”

The upcoming feature film “2000 Mules” is adding to the already-mounting pressure on the coordinated conspiracy to remove President Trump from office:

“A discussion on Wednesday is laying the groundwork for a national debate that has long been overdue about the presidential election of 2020. The interview included Patty McMurray and Gateway Pundit’s Jim Hoff, as well as two members that were a part of the investigation team for the yet-to-be-released Dinesh D’Souza documentary called “2000 Mules,” Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips. The panel was asked about the documentary, obvious flaws in the 2020 presidential election, and some incredible video of apparent ballot stuffers who were participating in a planned assault on America’s government.”


The videos shown during the interview are surprising additions to the large amount of evidence from numerous coordinated assaults on then-President Trump in 2020.

True the Vote’s Engelbrecht explained that “We began our investigation when we started our election integrity hotline,” speaking about how they took calls from concerned citizens with a distinct pattern, leading them to discover what they’d need to focus on in order to find out what was going on. He went on to say that once their team discovered this fraud, it became apparent just how widespread it really is.

She then detailed her efforts to plan how her and her team would communicate the information to the American people, as well as her frustrations with officials in the government who did not take action on the evidence they had gathered. She recalled thinking about the historical importance of the circumstances that surrounded the 2020 election, remarking that it was “stolen and rigged.”

“2000 Mules” offers compelling evidence of a coordinated vote steal, as demonstrated by the evidence. In order to ensure electoral integrity and deter future wrongdoers, more people must be charged.

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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