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Steve Bannon and the dedicated team at True the Vote are celebrating a major victory. In a court system that’s been hopelessly plagued by political manipulation and tactics reminiscent of North Korea, their diligence and hard work have paid off, securing a well-deserved triumph.

Bannon was deeply involved in this case from the beginning. In fact, it was thanks to Steve and the War Room team for shedding a bright light on this issue that True the Vote garnered the public and congressional support necessary to win this case.

Early on, Steve exposed the grave injustice that Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips faced, as they were unjustly imprisoned by the US government on sham “contempt” charges. Once again, we’re seeing our justice system weaponized against political dissent. It seems to be a regular pattern forming in the People’s. Republic of America.

This is what happened to the leaders of True the Vote a couple of years ago when Biden’s federal goons treated them as if they were terrorists.

Texas Tribune:

Federal marshals escorted the leaders of True the Vote out of a Houston courtroom on Monday morning and into a holding cell. Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips have been held in contempt of court for refusing to release the name of a person of interest in the defamation and computer hacking case against them, who they claim, without proof, is a confidential FBI informant.

They will remain in jail until they release the name of the man.

It is the latest surprise development in the strange story, which concerns — depending on who’s describing it — a right-wing elections group allegedly defaming a small technology company, or a small technology company whose alleged security flaws were exposed by a right-wing elections group.

Konnech, the election management software company at the center of those claims, filed a federal lawsuit in September alleging that True the Vote’s viral social media campaign targeting the company’s founder and CEO, Eugene Yu, led to personal threats to him and his family and damaged his company’s business.

In podcasts and interviews, Phillips described a dramatic night in early 2021 in a Dallas hotel, where a man he later identified as Mike Hasson revealed what True the Vote has said was hard evidence of Konnech’s alleged influence on the 2020 election.

Steve has been relentless on this issue right from the get-go. Here are two powerful clips from 2022:

In the end, True the Vote emerged victorious. This was not only a huge victory for election integrity but also a major setback for the left, which is doing everything in its power to silence dissent against their failed policies and twisted agenda.

The New York Times:

A federal judge ruled on Tuesday that a conservative group’s efforts to challenge the eligibility of hundreds of thousands of voters in the Senate runoff elections in Georgia in early 2021 did not violate the Voting Rights Act under a clause outlawing voter suppression.

In a 145-page opinion, the judge, Steve C. Jones of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, wrote that the court “maintains its prior concerns” regarding how the group, True the Vote, sought to challenge voters’ eligibility. But he said that Fair Fight, the liberal voting rights group that brought the lawsuit against True the Vote, had failed to show that the efforts were illegal.

The decision was relatively narrow, applying only to Judge Jones’s district in northern Georgia, and will do little to change the status quo: Right-wing election groups have already tried to help bring thousands of challenges to voter registrations in states across the country.

But the opinion is likely to encourage conservative activists hunting for voter fraud during the 2024 presidential election. Election officials and voting rights groups have expressed worries about these efforts, warning that an expanded campaign to challenge voters en masse could intimidate people away from the ballot box. True the Vote and similar groups, taking a cue from former President Donald J. Trump, have often spread false theories about election fraud.

Steve took a well-deserved victory lap, as did True The Vote leadership.

This was a huge victory and a foundation we can build upon as we move forward, fighting to rebuild fair elections. You can count on Steve Bannon to continue advocating for election integrity and holding the establishment accountable for their attempts to sweep it under the rug, just as he did at AmFest last month.

Keep up the fight; we’re starting to turn a corner.


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