One of the biggest problems, factually the biggest problem with revealing the 2020 election fraud, are the ramifications.
That said, the competence of the United States government, and indeed our constitutional republic itself, is weakened without a full public airing of the fraud.
The White House has hired Stop The Steal lawyer Kurt Olsen as a ‘Special Govt Employee.’ The Wall Street Journal (Rupert Murdoch) is going bananas:
(WSJ) – “Kurt Olsen, a lawyer who unsuccessfully pushed claims of voter fraud, has joined the administration as a “special government employee,” some of the people said. The appointment gives Olsen 130 days to work from within the White House without giving up any private business interests. He is talking directly with President Trump, the people said.
Trump asked Olsen to join the administration to work on election issues important to him, a senior administration official said. Olsen started his job in the past month, some of the people said, and has told others he wants to examine election machines.
Olsen has begun asking intelligence agencies for information about the 2020 election, the officials said. Olsen has told others he also wants to weed out some government employees who he believes are disloyal to Trump.
Representatives for the White House and Justice Department declined to comment, and Olsen didn’t respond to requests for comment.” (read more)


Do not get your hopes up, folks. They’ll focus on 2026 and voting reform not relitigating 2020. The same obstacles that existed then, exist today:
1. Corrupt judges blocking investigations
2. Corrupt blue state AGs and Election Boards blocking sunlight and prosecuting dissidents
3. A Uniparty heavily invested in the corrupt systems
4. Few good alternatives. Paper ballots have problems, too, and much of 2020 was caused by phony paper ballots.
5. Lazy dumbass people who think voting should be like as easy aa American Idol by clicking a button.
6. A completely and hopelessly corrupt media that is EASILY bought/bribed into obedience to 1-3.
7. A stupid and corrupt Con. Inc. media that prints rumors and Boom! Bombshell! click bait which people lack the ability to discern fact from fiction. This is the most common weapon used against us.
The single best reform, but hardest to pass, is killing mail-in and early voting. I think if you give people a mandatory national day off paid Federal holiday, that would help bribe people into going along with it.
8. To eloquently and emphatically symbolize the citizen’s mistrust of Big Government, indelible purple ink on the MIDDLE finger after voting.
True….The deep state commies are still in control of the USA, and our “DOJ” and “FBI” are still protecting, covering-up for them….
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Mandatory paid Federal holiday with no mail-in or early voting unless with approved “excuses” like it used to be. Not perfect but better than this free-for-all we have now.
The obstacles you cite for sure exist. But unless the rot of the stolen 2020 election is exposed, there is no chance for any meaningful reform. Even with the exposure, it would be difficult because a certain % of the voters either won’t believe it or won’t care. The “won’t care” are the worst threat to our republic.
I always get my hopes up, but I understand what you are saying,
I call them the Pennsylvania rules. To vote absentee in PA years ago there were just a few very strict excuses. In a hospital, military out of state, poll worker, and first responders.
If you can’t get your lazy ass out of bed to go vote in your registered precinct (I would ban provisional balloting as well), you don’t vote.
And NO “open” primaries!
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Stop mailing ballots to impossible addresses. Really.
Make Vote Count Cheating a Capital Crime
We have a massive problem concerning wide spread multi facet voting fraud, millions of people said…
It’s one thing to prove the fraud, it’s something entirely different to convince those who think Biden won legitimately that it was rigged. They are either willfully ignorant or their egos will not allow them to admit they’ve been conned.
“It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled”