In a stunning revelation, a former Trump administration General Counsel Personnel Police Operations, Andrew Kloster, has come forward to shed light on the alleged voter fraud scandal that unfolded in Muskegon, Michigan during the 2020 elections. Kloster’s claims suggest that the investigation into this fraud was deliberately buried by high-ranking officials, including the former Attorney General Bill Barr. This article aims to delve into the details of the Muskegon voter fraud scandal, highlighting the evidence and the subsequent suppression of the investigation.
The Emergence of the Muskegon Voter Fraud Scandal
The Muskegon voter fraud scandal first came to public attention on October 8, 2020, just a month before the general elections. Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch noticed suspicious activity involving a black female individual dropping off thousands of completed voter registration applications at the city clerk’s office. Meisch immediately observed irregularities, such as identical handwriting, non-existent addresses, and incorrect phone numbers on these registrations.
The Investigation Takes Shape
The Muskegon Police Department was alerted to the potential voter fraud and launched an investigation. First Lieutenant Mike Anderson from the Michigan State Police joined forces with Chief of Investigations for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s Office, Tom Fabus, to form an investigative task force. The state police soon discovered that the woman involved in the fraudulent activity worked for an organization called GBI Strategies, led by Gary Bel.
The Shocking Discovery at GBI Strategies’ Office
As the investigation progressed, law enforcement officers uncovered a startling set of findings at the GBI Strategies office near Muskegon. The office, disguised as an eyeglasses store, was found to contain semiautomatic guns, silencers, burner phones, a stash of pre-paid cash cards, and incomplete voter registration forms. These discoveries raised serious questions about the nature and extent of the fraudulent activities being conducted by GBI Strategies.
The Suppression of the Investigation
Despite the alarming evidence and the diligent work of law enforcement, the Muskegon voter fraud investigation faced numerous obstacles. Andrew Kloster, who was serving in the Trump White House at the time, claims that he alerted the Department of Justice (DOJ), including Bill Barr, about the case. However, instead of supporting the investigation, Barr and his associates allegedly dismissed Kloster’s concerns and effectively shut down the inquiry.
Andrew Kloster’s Insider Account
In an interview with Steve Bannon on The War Room, Andrew Kloster provided further insights into his involvement in the Muskegon voter fraud scandal. Kloster revealed that he received a tip from a senior law enforcement officer in Muskegon, who had firsthand knowledge of the fraudulent activities. According to Kloster, the officer apprehended a woman who was stuffing a dropbox with filled-out ballots, numbering around 7,000.
However, the officer’s attempts to pursue the case were thwarted. When the senior officer returned to work and discovered that the suspect had been released, he sought an extradition order from Detroit, suspecting voter fraud. To their surprise, Detroit refused to cooperate, and the investigation quickly came to a halt.
Allegations of Political Interference
Kloster’s account suggests that political interference played a significant role in suppressing the investigation. He alleges that there were standing orders from the White House Council and Bill Barr’s office to avoid dealing with election matters. Kloster attempted to raise the alarm by reaching out to various components within the Trump administration, including the Voting Rights Section and the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ. However, his efforts were met with resistance, and he was unable to gather support for further action.
The Fate of the Muskegon Voter Fraud Case
With the investigation effectively quashed, the Muskegon voter fraud case was handed over to the FBI. Regrettably, no arrests were made, and the case seemingly faded away without any resolution. The lack of accountability and closure raises serious concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and the potential for voter fraud to go unchecked.