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This is the Lindell Report, bringing you news combined with hope by offering practical and achievable action points to assist you in defending and preserving faith and freedom.
And now, here is your host, Mike Lindell.
Hello, everybody, and welcome to Lindell Report.
I know it's been a great couple days where it's going all over social media.
Where we were vindicated.
Anybody talking about elections or the machines?
It turns out the judge ruled we're not a conspiracy theorist.
You're not a conspiracy theorist if you talk about our elections or the machines.
And the judge also ruled that the machines are compromised and it's going to go to trial.
Actually, she moved it forward to a bench trial on January 9th.
Brandon, are you there?
What are you doing?
I am here.
We've got a big, another big recipient tonight.
You guys, I don't know if you're just tuning in.
We've got a new award called the Rap the Award.
And that's what the votes all came in.
We were torn between Brad Rassenberger of Georgia or Robin Voss of Wisconsin.
Oh, I have it from last night.
Let me bring it up.
I'm working on it.
Oh, she did.
Can we show Brandon with that award? Did you get it sent to you just now?
Oh, I have it from last night. Let me bring it up. I'm working on it.
No, no, no, no. We got a new one. We got a new one that said the new design.
I think she just sent it to you. Oh, she did. Okay.
While you're looking for that, I will tell everybody.
You can find that, Brandon, because you also have our nominee for tonight.
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But I just wanted to let you all know our thank you to all of you for your great support during the time of the biggest attacks.
I put it right up there with January and February of 2022.
And why are they attacking?
Why now, everybody?
Well, I'll tell you why now.
Because I ran an election summit in August, an election crime summit, and we set up, we got the plan out there to be able to secure our elections.
Almost 200 counties now that are committed to go to paper ballots hand counted.
And we just had the great news out of Argentina, everybody, where they got rid of their machines five months ago, and 30-some million people voted with paper ballots hand-counted, and they had an election!
They're celebrating all over Argentina.
They got rid of their socialistic ruler down there, and they've got a candidate that's a lot like our great, real President Donald Trump.
President Bolsonaro out of Brazil, at least that's what the media was saying when they were attacking this guy.
But he is for the people.
And I want to tell you all, Brandon, why don't you, or I mean, Logan, why don't you switch over to the Lindell Offense Fund.
I'll check on that halfway through the show.
So everybody, thanks for your support of my pillow.
By the way, too, before we go here, we also have, if you use, well, I'll wait on that.
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We'll have another surprise halfway through the show.
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Everything goes to help secure our election.
And this is what kind of a...
a lead-in to the biggest problems that we had over the last two and a half years by going county to county and state to state to get rid of these electronic voting machines or even to secure our elections with uh you know fighting lawsuits to get rid of drop boxes and early voting and all the stuff they put in illegal uh that the secretary of state's put in and remember the legislatures make the laws um So, what has been our biggest pushback?
It's been the Uniparty Republicans.
Bar none.
The Uniparty Republicans.
A lot of people used to call them rhinos.
These are above and beyond a rhino.
These are disgusting.
These are people that are against, they're against the people of the United States.
They're against the, they are, you couldn't call them a Democrat or Republican.
You can't make sense out of what they do.
And so we came up with a new award.
It's called the Ratatouille Award.
And Brandon, do you have a copy of that now you can put up on the screen?
I do.
I have, I have the one from last- There it is.
No, this is it right here.
This is the new one adjusted, everybody.
So this is, if I can read it here, it says Brad Rassenberger.
We made some changes on here, Brad, because some people might not know who the most compromised politician ever is.
It is Brad Rassenberger, everybody.
He's the Georgia Republican Secretary of State.
He, he, he, he is the, you can't set the bar any higher than Crooked Brad Rassenburger.
He's the most compromised politician ever, ever.
I'm telling you this.
So we, hence the Raffi Award.
What we're going to do, as you see there, is what Brad stands for.
He said, I stand against the people of the United States of America.
We're at the award recipient.
Now this is an award that we're going to give to, we have all these nominees, And about every week, we'll figure it out next week.
We'll announce the award, I guess, probably on Mondays for the previous week.
Who won the award?
Who got to wrap the award for that week?
And you think, you know, we would think we'd only have to have one wrap the award a month, but there's so many crooked, uniparty people out there that are blocking what we're trying to do to save our country.
It's disgusting.
And, everybody, what we're going to do... Logan, can you put me up and put the Raffy Award beside me so I can talk to it?
Too shot it.
Okay, everybody.
So here's what we're going to do.
When they get that Raffy Award, and we'll put up tonight's nominee, but...
When that recipient gets to wrap the award, it's going to be obviously an award that will be online and you can share it everywhere.
We will share it all over the country on all the social media platforms.
On there, is going to be the person's office phone number, their email, their social media, and we're going to go to them and whatever they're doing and whatever they've done, you're going to know about it and you can voice your opinion.
Why would you stand against the people of the United States?
You're supposed to be government for the people.
Shame on you, Brad Rapsenberger.
You're disgusting.
One of the most disgusting, not just politician, people, person.
And everybody, you won't just be able to take our word for it.
We're going to have these recipients that win these awards, we're going to have a link.
And it's going to go to a website where all the award winners are there, and you're going to be able to see why they earned that award.
What did they do to the United States of America, to the people, to earn a Raffi Award?
You're going to find out all the things, you know, not just what we put on there.
Brad Raffensperger, we would probably, of course, he'll be the front.
He will be, he'll probably be like a book of all the horrible things he's done to our country.
to the state of Georgia.
And remember, to get a Raffey Award, you got Brad Raffenberger set the bar so high.
You gotta do a lot of bad things to the people of this country
to get a Raffey Award, Brandon.
Yes, we do.
But we've got a lot of people that have done that.
I'm tired, everybody, of my team out there.
They get blocked by these, what we call them, uniparty Republicans.
They're not a Democrat.
They're not a rhino in disguise of being a Democrat.
They're a uniparty Republican.
They're a uniparty person.
That's this evil that's come into our country and it's been here for quite a while.
This is what's trying to take our country.
The deep state, the globalists, the CCP, and the uniparty.
They're all working in conjunction with each other, okay?
And we're going to call them out.
We've come this far.
You guys can donate to the Lyndale plan at dot com.
Donate to the offense fund.
Every dollar you get, every dollar that's put in there goes to secure our elections.
But part of this is where you can also, if there's people out there that don't have money to donate, this is another thing they can do from the comfort of their own home.
They're gonna share that Wrap the Award recipient everywhere.
We're gonna have that made by next week.
We got our design team working on the award brand.
It's gonna be beautiful.
Awesome!
But the biggest thing is we're gonna educate you on the bad actors in our country.
So you'll have a one-stop shop.
To go there, and all these facts will be there, of what they have done to hurt the people of the United States.
Brad Rauschenberger set the bar so high, and if we ever get someone, you know, if we ever get someone that passes the bar that Brad set for the Raffey Award, you know, tonight, I will be amazed.
I will be amazed, Brandon.
it's a good one it was the perfect phone call for President Donald Trump
what Crooked Brad did to the state of Georgia and the United States of America
is beyond, it's beyond the Alan Duke Shane Foley category okay
No, shame on you, Alan Duke.
So everybody, tonight's recipient though, or I mean, tonight's nomination, which I'm gonna nominate him, normally we're gonna have people come on to nominate that are right in that state, or they're very close to the person, or they know of him, you know what I mean?
They have inside knowledge, so to speak.
I don't need, for tonight's nomination, I know so much about this guy.
And in fact, I got a text message from him on the night of the 2022 election, everybody.
He says, Mike, I beat you twice.
I said, you stole it twice, you traitor.
This was two o'clock in the morning.
He said, yeah, I did.
But he goes, but I'm going to sleep really good.
I'm going to sleep really good tonight and not on your pillow.
He said a derogatory thing on pillow.
And he didn't say lumpy pillow.
Okay.
So anyway, tonight's nomination is none other than the Speaker of the House, Brandon, pull it up there, Robin Voss of Wisconsin.
Here he is.
Here's Robin Voss.
There he is, folks.
Robin Voss, the Wisconsin Speaker of the House.
And there's that now we're going to we're going to post his phone number and his Twitter and his email.
But now we're going to tell you I'm going to go through all the reasons why I nominated him for a Raffey Award.
And we're going to start with that.
And this goes back I guess he's I just found out he's the longest running Speaker of the House in Wisconsin.
They call him the silent governor.
He controls all the evil things going on in Wisconsin.
He has become the biggest blocker that my team has in the United States.
My Robin Voss is the biggest blocker.
You guys are going to hear all about it in a minute, Bob.
In 10 minutes, we're going to have, to really get into the details, Janelle Branson.
Right, Brandon?
That's exactly right.
Right.
And she, uh, and what, how would she, how does she, what is she trying to do right now with, uh, um, they're trying to get rid of, uh, I mean, I guess she can tell the story when she comes on, right?
Yes.
I think, I think they're raising money for a recall.
For Rob and Boss?
Yes.
Right.
Right.
Well, I'm going to give a few things before Janelle comes on, everybody.
So here's my experience.
Now this is my hands-on experience with Rob and Boss.
In the summer of 21, I believe.
Boy, it's been a long time.
In the summer of 21, Robin Voss, and we're going to need these other videos too, you guys.
Oh, we got them.
We got both of them.
The summer of 21, let's just... So Robin Voss up for a Raffy Award, and here's my experience with him.
Robin Voss.
I met him in Alabama.
I was doing a rally with the president and he actually introduced me or he was introduced there to Robin Voss and I guess just Robin.
This is also where I met horrible John Merrill, which John Merrill, by the way, the Secretary of State of Alabama, he definitely would have won.
He could have his own award back then.
Uh, but, uh, anyway, I met, I met Robin Voss and then I, I heard that he was going to order this investigation of Wisconsin.
Remember, this is the heart of Wisconsin was in like the tip of the spear for election fraud, election crime.
And, um, and here at Robin Voss had hired this Supreme court judge, ex Supreme court judge of Wisconsin named Michael Gabelman to do a massive investigation in Wisconsin.
Okay.
Well, I got introduced to Bob, got his phone number and everything around.
Then I got introduced to this Michael Gableman because every, you know, which was great because I had all the evidence and stuff.
And we had everything out of Wisconsin, 22,000 people voting from, from one phone number.
They didn't do that.
Of course it was the computer voter, the computers that did that.
Um, 7 million people on their voter rolls, 7 million names and only 4 million people if everybody voted.
When I walked out of his office, I spent the whole day with him over in Wisconsin.
They have to be taken off the dirty Wisconsin border roll.
Anyway, I meet Michael Gableman and I'll tell you, that guy, when I walked out of his office,
I spent the whole day with him over in Wisconsin.
I went over there that summer and met with Justice Gableman and I said, I got out of
there and I go, wow, this guy is a bulldog.
He is going to go in and he is going to go after this.
And it took me a while to, I'm going to be honest, it took me a while to convince him or to show him my cyber guys had to show him machine stuff because he, there was so much fraud in Wisconsin between Suckabucks Dropboxes and, and nursing homes where they go in and they say, who do you vote for?
And lift their head or whatever.
No, they just use their names, guys.
I'm being facetious.
They just use their names.
There's so much.
Wisconsin was just like every other state, only it was all exposed there.
It all came out.
So Justice Gableman does this long investigation.
It's almost a year, I believe, to the spring of 22, while Michael Gableman finds all this fraud, even more than we could imagine, okay?
And he brings out his report and obviously he's in contact with Robin Voss, who's the Speaker of the House.
And Robin Voss goes, oh no, no, no, no, no, no.
You can't, you shouldn't, you don't, I want to shut this investigation down.
You can't, you can't put this out there without even giving any reasons, Brandon.
So Michael Gableman does his report and part of the recommendations, do you remember what it was?
De-certify Wisconsin.
Remember that?
Yes.
To decertify Wisconsin everybody, which they would be the first state, Arizona would have followed it.
Pennsylvania would have had to do it because they had more votes than voters.
They certified in the illegal election.
They did it blatant.
Pennsylvania is disgusting what they did up there.
I mean, you certify an election.
Any other time you have to question why you have more votes than voters?
Well, of course you have more votes than voters because you dumped in piles of truckloads a week after the election that Donald Trump won by a million votes.
You had to cart them all in.
You know, just disgusting.
But anyway, that's, you know, so what this would have set off, now what, no, all of a sudden Robin Voss, He goes, he says, no, no, no, no, no.
Not only am I not going to have this investigation, I got to stop this investigation, but he had the public, they all were going after him.
The public and everyone going, what are you going to do now?
There's this massive fraud.
Brandon, some of my team met with him.
If you remember, I was on the phone with him.
You thought I fell asleep on my own show.
I did.
I was on the phone with him for over an hour and a half.
And saying, Robin, you need to do something.
You've got to do something.
And he says, well, my, my hands are tied and let, you know, with a Democrat governor.
And I go, you're the speaker of the house.
Go in there.
What'd you do the investigation for Robin?
What did you do it for?
If you're not going to do anything, you have, you, he exposed it.
Justice Gableman laid it out for you.
And he, uh, the only thing he did, he stayed on the phone with me for over an hour and a half.
Just, but it was like, I find out later.
Why?
Because he's a compromise.
He's up for the, he's up for a wrap.
He's one of the most compromised politicians in United States history.
That's what I kind of realized right then.
I go, what's wrong with this guy?
He's a Republican speaker of the house.
He ordered all this fraud to be found.
They found all the fraud, but yet he's, it's like talking like, Yeah, you know, it's where someone's listening, but they don't care what you're saying.
They're just being respectful, like, let's listen to Mike Riddell, maybe he won't badmouth me on his show.
Wrong, Robin!
That was a dumb idea, because you kept doing more things as the biggest uniparty person I've ever seen, other, of course, than the founder of this Brad Rapsenberger out of Georgia.
So, so what, Brian, do you have the, do you, after he got pushed and pushed and pushed by the public, do you have it where he said there was massive fraud in it?
Yes.
Do you have that tape?
Yes, yes.
We roll that tape.
Boss clip number one, guys.
I think there was widespread fraud.
And I think we are going to see more and more data that comes out as Justice Gable continues his investigation.
There you go, everybody.
Okay.
Then there's another tape, which I don't know if you have that one, where now he's really under pressure by the media.
I have it.
It's boss clip number two.
Yep.
Let's just keep rolling through these bastards.
All right.
Warn into office.
You cannot go back and redo the election.
You just can't.
Some people are unhappy with it.
Trust me, I know.
But I would say, if there is an overwhelming amount of fraud that is proven in a court of law, not just suspicion, not just something that we think happened, but that we are able to prove, that's the only time that you can go back and do something like that.
And yet, then what happened after that, Mike?
Right, right.
Well, yeah, I'm going to tell you in that... Well, I'll tell you in a second, but I want to say something I missed before in that little statement.
Okay?
Robin Foss said, You know, if there was widespread fraud, a judge or something would have to rule it in a court of law.
But he said, you know, it can't just be on suspicion.
Robin Ross, you just paid a lot of money to do a state investigation by an ex-Supreme Court judge and a whole team of people.
What more did you want?
That's not suspicion, Brandon.
Gableman dropped all these facts, a booklet of facts, a booklet.
People, all these dead people that voted in Wisconsin.
Tens of thousands of people that didn't live in Wisconsin that voted.
Strap boxes put out illegally.
People in nursing homes, their names were used to vote and they couldn't even talk.
All this was put out.
But Robin Voss said, right there everybody, he said, unless that we can't do this on suspicion, I believe there was widespread fraud.
Instead of saying, hey, we've got it all right here from a report that I paid money to get done.
And, but instead he says, Oh, well, I want, you know, I'm not going to do anything.
It basically just said, I'm not going to do anything.
Even though I ordered this investigation, what you ordered it for it.
We are, we thought you were going to find nothing Robin boss.
Is that what he thought, Brent?
I don't know.
Maybe he didn't think Justice Gabel was going to do the best job ever done in an investigation.
He dug into that.
So Robin Voss makes his statement, everybody, and says, unless the court rules, I'm not going to do a thing.
A little bit later, everybody, like a week or two later, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin ruled that there was widespread fraud.
Now, what did Rob and Voss do then?
I hope we have that Fox clip.
Do we have that Fox... I mean, you know what I mean.
What did Rob and Voss do then, everybody?
Could we roll that Fox clip about the same thing Fox always does?
Oh, yeah.
That's what Voss had to say about it for that.
Yeah, that's what... Voss said nothing, everybody.
Voss went into hiding.
He went into hiding all the way up until his election.
In his election, he had another election, and we put up a guy named Adam Steen, I think you went up against him.
Right, that's right.
And the people of Wisconsin wanted him gone.
I believe, this is my belief, you know, when you control the computers and you're as compromised as Robin Boston, you've been the longest running speaker there, doing the worst job in the history of any state.
Other than, of course, the founder of the award, Brad Raffsenberger.
But Robin Voss, everybody, went completely silent all the way up to the election.
When he supposedly got selected at the election, that was at two in the morning when he sent me the text, because I have a cell phone.
And he sent me a text at 2.30 in the morning.
Mike, I beat you twice.
I said, you stole it twice, you traitor.
That's when he came back to me and said, yeah, but I'm going to sleep real good tonight, not on your crappy pillows.
That's a quote.
Wow.
And we, by the way, Logan, just sent you two more clips that just came in.
I haven't seen them, but they were sent over to us by one of our folks, and so we might want to play those in relation to interviewing.
Megan, interviewing Janelle Branson, but I guess I misspoke while ago.
What they're doing, what Voss is doing is, there is a resolution to impeach Megan Wolfe with the Wisconsin Election Commission, and apparently Voss is blocking it, Mike.
Yeah, yeah, he's blocking.
You're going to hear all that from Janelle, and the people aren't going to stand for it, everybody.
We're not going to stand for this guy completely destroying Wisconsin, which he's done for who knows how long.
We're going to hear all this from Janelle.
Robin Voss has been compromised.
He's one of the... I think with the recipient awards, he's the most compromised politician ever.
I don't know.
Robin Russ is a uniparty.
I mean, you know, maybe he... If you're already bad from the get-go showing all that part, then you're not compromised because you were bad from the get-go.
What does that make you, Brandon?
Just pure evil?
I don't know.
That's what I'm, you know.
I mean, you can't get compromised if you're already on the other side of evil.
And what Robin Voss has done, continued to do in Wisconsin, is block, block, block what the people are trying to do in Wisconsin.
We're trying to secure our elections.
We're trying to have elections, get rid of these electronic voting machines.
And when you block, when you did an investigation for a year, and you're the one that ordered the investigation, what is that?
You know, and then you do nothing.
Robin, you stand out like a sore thumb.
And so let's roll them other clips.
I haven't seen them yet either.
I mean, I just I get more stuff on this criminal.
All right.
I think we just had to switch it over to me.
I think I've got it.
Here we go.
Let's let's roll it.
We're just now seeing it.
It's a little blurry because it's a smaller file, but we're going to play it anyway and see how this turns out.
Let me minimize this.
Oh, wow.
I got a lot open over here.
All right.
All right.
This is going to be mostly, I think, audio because it's a small file and it's a little scrambled.
It's fine.
Just turn it up.
Here we go.
Here we go guys. Nothing.
No audio.
All right.
So I don't know if there's no audio with that or what, but that's what happens when you get clips on the air live.
But we'll we'll walk we'll work on that and try to get that redone
No.
You want to play the other one, Logan?
We got another one?
Okay, we have a second one just came in.
None of us have seen these, but go ahead.
Hi, fellow Wisconsin voters.
This is Kelly Clark.
One year stands between us and the 2024 general election.
The results have the potential to either steer our state and our country in the direction of improvement or push us further along the concerning path we are currently on.
I am very worried about the fairness and security of our elections if Megan Wolf remains in charge of them.
It's Ms.
Wolfe that allowed for the use of unauthorized, illegal drop boxes in ballot harvesting.
She permitted the Zuckerbuck's influence money.
And there's so much more.
It's time for decisive action.
Assembly Speaker Robin Vos must act on Assembly Resolution 18 relating to the impeachment of Megan Wolfe.
or face the potential consequence of a recall or a primary challenger.
It's crucial that AR-18 is brought to the floor for a vote.
Call Assembly Speaker Robin Voss today at 608-237-9163 and inform him that any actions taken to protect Ms. Wolf
will not be tolerated.
Again, the number is 608-237-9163.
The power of our republic lies in accountability.
Take a stand today.
Paid for by Wisconsin Election Committee, Incorporated.
All right, put up Robin Voss again, the nominee.
I want to see if the numbers are the same.
All right.
Let's see here.
There we go.
Oh.
We have too many computers we're working with tonight.
All right, try that.
That's OK.
That's OK, Jimmy.
Jimmy Kimmel will do a skit about you now.
See if you got it now, guys.
602-266-3387.
Yeah, I don't know.
That's a different number.
So call both numbers, everybody.
And then here's what we got.
Here's what we got right off the state website, which includes 608-237-9163.
So there's another number.
Put the Robin Boss back up.
I want everyone to see his email.
And I want you to see his Twitter.
Everybody, you see what they're asking for in the state of Wisconsin?
This guy needs to get rid of Megan Wolf.
They've already voted her out, but she won't leave, I guess, or something.
I don't know what the deal is here.
We're going to hear more from Janelle.
Why don't we bring Janelle out?
And let me play for you some audio.
This is what we are trying to do for video, but it won't play, but I do have it on my phone.
Here's the audio of Representative Branchin trying to advance the Megan Wolf impeachment resolution.
Listen to this off our phones.
I find for the immediately message to the Senate.
Is there any objection?
Hearing none, the bill's in the Senate.
Representative from the 32nd.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
I move to adjourn.
Representative from the 32nd moves to adjourn.
All in favor, I'll signify by saying aye.
All opposed, signify by saying no.
The assembly is adjourned.
And I think you could hear Representative Janelle Branschen saying, whoa, whoa, whoa.
And they completely ignored it.
Yeah, and that was done on purpose.
And I want to get an update on what's happened since, so why don't we bring Janelle on.
All right.
And let's go from there.
Hi, Janelle.
Hey, how are you guys?
Great.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Thank you for continuing to look out for Wisconsin.
We're really grateful.
What do you think of our new Raffy Award for the biggest compromised politicians in the country?
You got one right in your own state.
We put up for a nomination.
I'm tired.
I'm really tired, Janelle, of politicians blocking the work that everyone's trying hard to get done in every single state.
And it never fails.
It's what I call a uniparty Republican.
Robin Voss, I've worked directly with, and he has blocked me as much or more than anyone in this country.
And I can't explain it.
Maybe, you know, you're right there in the heart of things in Wisconsin.
Can you kind of explain, you know, why does he continue to block?
What can you do?
And what's happened since you tried to talk on the floor there at the hearing?
Well, I want to say, first of all, that we have our senators, our GOP senators, all in agreement.
We have a supermajority, and they asked the Speaker if he would actually step forward with the resolution.
The House is divided.
Remember, we have the Assembly and the Senate, and the Assembly has to start this process.
And it's a simple, non-binding resolution.
And the Senate has asked all 22 members of the Republican Senate are saying, hey, We know that Megan has passed her term and we want to move on and we want to move her out.
And the speaker is at this point, it doesn't matter if it's me.
It doesn't matter if it's himself.
He has a chance to be a hero.
And I think that's what Wisconsin is looking for.
Well, why, so why this has been going on for what months now, like three months?
It's been going on for at least two and a half months.
Absolutely.
Well, I mean, the letter was originally sent.
Right, yeah, and this is what I'm talking about, everybody that's watching tonight.
If you can't explain something, that person's got a different agenda.
I mean, this is the people of Wisconsin.
The people of Wisconsin, this Megan Wolf, what she's done is horrendous, what she's done in Wisconsin.
And all he has to do is do what the senators, what you guys all want him to do.
It's just, does he just have to bring it up and they vote on it, right?
So yeah, I mean, the assembly has the lowest threshold.
It's a non-binding resolution.
And then the Senate does the more or less a case management, kind of a court type trial where both sides are heard.
At the end of the day, I mean, people are frustrated, especially Republicans, and I would say Democrats, too, because they don't feel that they're being heard and they're really concerned about fair elections.
God bless both of you, because this is the type of thing that we need to ensure that people have faith in their elections.
Absolutely.
Janelle, you might have seen down in Georgia, where our new Raffey Award comes from, Old Crooked Brad, you might have seen down there a judge ruled.
It was a Democrat judge appointed by Obama.
And these are Democrats that brought this case there.
And they said, she said straight up, she said, there's problems with these machines.
The experts have said there is.
And you're not a conspiracy theorist if you talk about it.
Did you see I took off my tinfoil?
I took off my tinfoil half the other night.
I threw it away.
You know?
We are no longer conspiracy theorists.
We are just common citizens trying to get to the truth.
That's exactly right.
Except for Brandon.
I think he still has to wear his hat.
Because he still has a hat on.
Well, he's got so many.
We've got to make sure we get Ella Dukes here to fact check them all.
But at least for elections, everybody, for citizens wanting to secure our elections, everybody can agree on that, you know?
And then if you see, and then the big news at the same time was out of Argentina, you know, that judge ordered those machines gone five months ago, and they were able to do it in a few short months to get rid of the machines and do paper ballots, hand counting, 30 some million people, everybody.
Overnight.
Overnight!
And all the ballots were counted and the winner is!
And it was the person that was elected that the people wanted.
And he won in a landslide.
I will tell you, if there were still machines in Argentina, that election results would have been a lot different.
I'll tell you that.
Grateful that we have this citizen group that has stepped forward and is trying to give Robin this chance to be a hero, right?
That at the end of the day, you have people in the state of Wisconsin who recognize and are funded from around the state of, we need to move past this.
And it's a simple, non-binding resolution.
And at the end of the day, it's a point where people are feeling that they're not being heard.
And the speaker really has a chance here.
Wow.
that all of us can do.
She has passed her term.
We have some really great folks that are working together to get rid of Megan because she needs to be impeached.
She's admitted in maladministration, in the management of the ballots, in the special voting deputies, in the drop boxes.
These are the reasons that people are wanting change in Wisconsin.
Chanel, this might be a little off the record here.
It's a little different track, but I know that when Colorado did the trusted build, I heard they deleted all their data in Colorado 18 months early by federal law.
Did that happen in Wisconsin too?
I had heard it did, and I heard that Megan was a part of that.
Or was that just a rumor?
No, by law, for 22 months, all of that information is to be kept, but they have been overriding it, right?
You've seen that before, Mike, that machines, they're updating the machines, and when they update them, they're overriding it.
They're overriding it, yep, yep.
And that was, according to our investigation back then, Wisconsin was the second state they jumped over to and called it the trusted build and update.
We've got to update the machines, you know?
It's funny, Louisiana doesn't try that.
Some of their Dominion machines are 20 years old.
They figure they're all crooked, so just let them keep using the old ones.
Well, I got a question.
Brandon, maybe you were the one that told me this, so I'm going to ask you this.
Didn't you say, Brandon, that they were going to try and recall Robin Voss?
Yeah, I heard someone's raising a lot of money or trying to raise a good stack of money to recall Robin Voss.
Is that true, Janelle?
From what I understand, there are people that are telling him to either remove Megan or they're going to go that far as to remove him.
They're going to go for a recall.
That wouldn't happen until January, so I guess there's an opportunity here for us to move along with removing Megan.
Right.
Well, for me, that ship sailed.
He doesn't, you know, I don't believe he's going to remove Megan and what he's done to Wisconsin, what he did personally to me, actually, when he made promises to me back with the Gableman investigation.
I worked with Robin Voss for many months there, and he turned his back on the people of Wisconsin and the United States of America.
So I would say to Robin, Robin, Before you get recalled in January, get rid of Megan.
Go out with at least one good thing you did for our country.
But in my opinion, the people that are trying to recall should keep on going.
And here's an ad. Here's an ad we've just received, paid for by the Wisconsin Election Committee, Inc. Here's
an ad right here.
I don't know where this is running, but this is a paid ad, right?
The left-hand bottom of that, it says it is a paid ad from Wisconsin Election Committee.
Have you seen this being run anywhere in the state, Janelle?
Yeah, it's been run in some of the largest newspapers.
Oh, wow!
Kelly Clark is the name that you hear on the television and the radio ads.
She does live in his district, I guess.
The question is, is Kelly going to run for that seat?
Possibly.
At the end of the day, you know that that was a very close primary race, with Robin only winning by 261 votes.
Yeah.
You know what he did to me, Janelle, on the night of that election?
At 2.30 in the morning, he sent me a text.
Mike, I beat you twice.
I said you stole it twice, you traitor.
And he said, but I'm going to sleep really good tonight, Mike, and not on your pillows.
What a little smart aleck, you know.
Robin's one, you know, at least Brad doesn't jab me all the time.
Robin loves just sticking it in there, you know.
Him and Alan Duke.
Alan Duke sends me stuff.
That's another story.
But, um, that's why I nominated Robin Vos tonight for the, uh, for the new Raffy Award we're giving out.
And, um, you know, I encourage everybody, we're going to put his numbers up on there, I would do first everybody to encourage him to do the right thing and get rid of Megan Wolfe and we'll let the chips fall.
I'm hoping he's still going to win the Raffy Award for past Past incompetence and compromise, but there's its number, everybody.
But I would encourage if you're around the country, this is a United States thing, not just a Wisconsin thing.
We have victories in states all over the place.
This is a victory for our whole country if he gets rid of, gets rid of Megan Wolf.
And, and, and so Robin, if you're watching, or if everybody's watching, reach out to Robin Vos there and say, Hey, We, the people, want you to get rid of Megan Wolfe, to be the Speaker of the House you're supposed to be.
Right now, Janelle, is he just avoiding it, or what does he do?
When you tried to bring it up, he ignored you, right?
They gabbled out, they skipped the 12th opportunity, the 12th issue on the day.
Which is the only point I can bring it up, as you can hear me yelling in the back, Mr. Speaker, they are trying to, think about that, not even follow the rules for Republicans or Democrats on the floor.
It's bizarre.
Now, I hear a boss's approval rating is now 16%.
Have you heard that?
I've seen quite a few articles saying that his statewide approval rating is pretty low. 16%!
Yeah, a lot of this has to do with the conversations from the investigation, from removing me, from removing Justice Gableman, from the report I think is even no longer on the website, all of these issues, and still Megan Wolf keeps her seat, keeps on adding different types of election machinery, has the ability, has not been following the laws and the statutes, It's frustrating, but you know what?
It is having an effect.
People are more engaged than ever.
And I would say people are better at citizenship on voting than we've ever seen before.
Right, Mike?
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
And I would put Wisconsin right up there with just a couple other states I could name where the people are just fighters.
And by the way, everybody, I've told you before, we have at least three cases that I hope will end up at the Supreme Court.
And one of them involves Wisconsin really big.
We keep those quiet so the media doesn't attack right now.
When you ask people like Robin Voss, this is where you can find whether they're for the people or not.
When you ask a question to Robin, Gee, in Wisconsin, Robin, there's 7 million names on the voter rolls, but yet if every single person eligible to vote voted, it's 4,100,000.
How do you explain that?
What, you know, and how would, you know, the people are not naive anymore.
Everybody's, that's why his ratings is 16%.
I don't even know where that is.
They must continue to watch Fox News, that are at the 16%.
Now, the only reason I could think about it, because even the bad media, bad mouth Robin Voss,
but the social media, you know, even the bots and trolls, I think,
go after him because he's so bad.
But my question to you is, how does Wisconsin sit there and you've got the Speaker of the House and you've got all the politicians, all the people, when you have the dirtiest voter rolls in the United States, Seven million people on there.
You know, we brought up evidence.
22,000 people voted from the same phone number.
The people didn't do that.
The machines.
This was done with computers.
How do you explain that?
I mean, it's bizarre.
We have, unfortunately, we have, Megan Wolf has made her own active and inactive process.
If you're dead in Wisconsin, you're not supposed to be active.
But I can't see what clerks are doing.
If you want access to the voter rolls, it costs you $12,500.
You've been one of those great people who have bought a day or two that the rolls change daily.
I mean, at some point, the Republicans in the state have to recognize that if they really want to have a chance at winning in Wisconsin, the laws have to be followed.
And there's just no reason for Access to the voter list to cost $12,500 to have active members not knowing what the clerks are doing.
We're not saying they're bad people, but remember, Mike, if you remember, I had three military ballots with fake names sent to my house.
Yeah, I remember that.
That was from the deputy clerk in the city of Milwaukee.
You can't make that up, can you?
That's crazy.
No, you can't.
You cannot.
And you know, our Yuakava votes, that's a whole nother avenue.
Do you know, everybody, that that all got switched a few years ago.
It used to be, everybody, that 45 days for your physical vote to go back and forth overseas.
Now it's all done by email, everybody.
In the 2020 election, this I know, 890,000 votes were cast, one of the highest in history,
and that was right in the middle of the China virus.
All the clerks that I interviewed, that I talked to, some in the middle of the night,
I swore to secrecy their names, but every one of them we checked, 95% of the votes were for Biden.
but all of them were from emails.
The physical votes were all for Donald Trump.
And I want everyone to think about that.
And we showed at our summit that anybody can vote overseas.
Foreigners can vote on our system.
Anybody can vote.
It's the most... And I'll tell you, everybody, you talk about getting rid of the machines.
They want to... They would just as soon do what they've got done in a few states, I'm not going to name them right now, where you just... They tried text messaging or emailing your vote in.
On this little gadget right here.
You'd think Tim Cook would like that with Apple.
He'd be going, well, he'd know the votes before we would, wouldn't he, everybody?
But it's disgusting.
And by the way, I did just receive this letter here.
It's called the Wisconsin Election Committee, which I think is very clever because the other one is the Wisconsin Election Commission, right?
That is correct. And so they've started something called WEC Inc. and they are saying in their
November 22nd, 2023 letter that the Wisconsin Election Committee Inc. today announced a
significant add-by of a quarter of a million dollars aimed at educating voters across Wisconsin
about the actions of Assembly Speaker Robin Voss.
The focus is on bosses protection of Megan Wolf, administrator of the Wisconsin Election Committee.
Wow.
This extensive campaign will deploy TV and radio ads, emails, robo calls
and direct mailers to constituents and bosses district, underscoring
the urgent need for election security.
Wow, it's you know, it's a you know, it amazes me there is they're able to run the ads on all these horrible ABC,
CBS, NBC, all these places because everybody and it'll be it's
interesting that they're letting him run that ads because everybody
knows the media is behind this unit party and these people that are all a
compromise.
Listen to the last paragraph.
In a direct appeal to Speaker Vos, the committee emphasized, quote,
your narrow margin in the last primary and a current approval rating of merely 16%
should be a wake-up call. It's time to act in the interest of your constituents and allow
the impeachment process to proceed. Failing to do so may result in your replacement.
The people of Wisconsin deserve leaders who prioritize their demands for election integrity,
end quote.
Okay.
Okay, well now I'm gonna tell you my opinion and and brand I'm gonna have to go on I have a another show I'm gonna do but you too can finish up my opinion is everybody if you're a guy like Robin Voss Which is up my nomination for the Rafi award the for the most compromised politician in history which is Brad Raffensperger down in Georgia if you're a politician and And you know that you have compromised elections and you're at the top of their list, their unit party list.
You don't have to worry about what you do.
You can do anything you want.
You don't care about your approval ratings, Brandon.
Who cares about your approval ratings?
You can destroy a country.
I think we're seeing that right now.
We need to get rid of these electronic voting machines, fix our election platforms, clean up our voter rolls, basically secure our elections.
That's the number one thing we have to do.
Everyone out there, you can help that by donating to TheLindalePlan.com.
Janelle, we're going county by county in January, every single county in the United States with a sales pitch to go, hey, here's what you want.
Just what the RNC just put a resolution, the RNC put a resolution in August.
Same day voting, paper ballots, hand counted, precinct level, signature required, and no machine.
And if they say, well, we can't get that done in time, Argentina just did it in four months.
It's not a problem, everybody.
Well, Janelle, so let me ask you, is there any way to declare that the Wisconsin Election Commission in itself is not even a viable constitutional agency or commission in the state?
How did this agency come about?
When did it come about?
Thanks, Jimmy.
Well, Janelle, so let me ask you, is there any way to declare that the Wisconsin Election
Commission in itself is not even a viable constitutional agency or commission in the
state?
Is it?
How is this?
How did this agency come about?
When did it come about?
Has anyone challenged its legality?
You know, I know there's been conversations about it.
It was voted in with the legislature when we had problems with it almost 10 years ago.
It used to be the Government Accountability Board, and if you remember, that was during the Walker years, and they actually raided people's houses with guns in the middle of the morning.
Who did?
He shut it down and became the Wisconsin Election Commission.
Wait a minute.
Back up and say that again, please.
Yeah, the Government Accountability Board, before it was shut down, actually came and raided people's houses in the morning and held Governor Walker under a John Doe investigation for years.
This is the type of individuals that ran this group.
And 10 years later, we are still having issues where Wolf will not leave, even though her term was done on June 30th.
She has sued again, the Assembly, the Senate.
She has sued the Speaker.
She sued myself.
She sued Justice Gableman.
I mean, We as taxpayers are paying for, I hate to say it, she's rogue.
So wait a minute, I thought it was Donald Trump that wouldn't leave office.
It turns out it's Megan Wolf that won't leave office.
I think you've got it right on the nose.
Janelle Branson, Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Blessings to you as well.
Thank you, Janelle.
Janelle Branson checking in.
And, of course, Happy Thanksgiving from the Lindell Report to all of you.
My Worldview Report newscast is up next.
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