
Steve Stern continues to hold massive broadcasts on election integrity.
The following is from YourNews on Steve Stern and the show last Wednesday.
The conversation involved President Trump and Broward County businessman Steve Stern, who is also the Vice Chairman of the Broward County Republican Executive Committee. Stern is part of a national network of citizens demanding changes in how we vote in order to eliminate the corruption they see in the system. Among other things, Trump and Stern charge the vote by mail system is rigged and local officials around the country let ‘illegal aliens’ vote. President Trump issued an initial Executive Order on ‘Election Integrity’ in March, with a follow up order expected soon, Stern says.
But things are moving fast since the March Executive Order. According to an online report, “The New York Times reported on Wednesday that during a call in March with right-wing activists, the woman who has since been appointed to President Donald Trump’s newly created “election integrity” position within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had suggested that the president could declare a “national emergency” to give his government new authority to dictate election rules typically decided by state and local governments.”
The article continued, “Heather Honey, formerly a Pennsylvania-based private investigator who came to prominence as a leading proponent of Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 loss to former President Joe Biden, said this authority would come from ‘an actual investigation’ of the loss…”
It’s unclear how the Honey-advanced idea will play out as it travels through the Trump Administration. However, in a recent War Room podcast, Stephen K. Bannon, a former top White House strategist in the President’s first term, lavished praise on Broward County resident Steve Stern. Bannon discussed how the left was “melting down” because President Trump had named Honey as the top ‘Election Integrity’ person in the U.S. government. Bannon has also asserted it is likely that Trump will serve a third term as president.
A former Wall Street investment banker, Bannon credited Stern with elevating Honey as an “alumni of your podcast” which reportedly attracts millions of followers over various online sites.
Replied Stern, President Trump’s Administration “is now using people they didn’t use before.” He went on to discuss widespread voting corruption in Arizona. Bannon also praised Pennsylvania residents for hammering away at the vote by mail corrupion there that contributed greatly to stealing the 2020 election from Trump. Honey has said that a federal investigation of the 2020 election can give the President the power he needs to take bold action.
The following was also shared on Stern’s recent event:
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Lynne Lippincott and Mark Demo are working in the Garden State on election integrity issues, including filing requests to see local videos of vote by mail drop boxes. As a consequence of their activism, communities that have been keeping the videos for 30 days now know the videos must be maintained for 45 days since that’s the time frame for sending out vote by mail ballots in New Jersey. Contact them at .
Carlos Santos, the chairman of the Union County Republican Party in New Jersey spoke, about party efforts to grow GOP registration there.
Michael Schwartz conducts a talk show on Rumble. Based in New Jersey, he believes Republican parts of the state conduct honest elections, although he worries about what happens in Democratic strongholds and purple areas. Demonstrating the depth of that concern, New Jersey Republicans asked the Department of Justice to send election monitors for an upcoming election, which it is doing.
Ret. Col. Conrad Reynolds said he’s not worried about the misdemeanor election charge filed against him in Arkansas. And even though the state’s Governor and Attorney General are Republicans, he believes they’re trying to hurt him because he opposes the use of electronic voting machines, which he believes have been contaminated with corrupt codes. Ironically, Col. Reynolds noted, the Governor has done the same type of thing he’s been charged with. No charges, though, have been filed against the Governor. Stern indicated it’s hard to get Col. Reynolds on the calls because he’s busy doing national security consulting work a lot of the time.
Tea Party Patriots co-founder Jenny Beth Martin discussed a month-long bus tour across the U.S. The purpose: To tell people about the SAVE Act, which is federal legislation her organization is sponsoring to require proof of citizenship in order to register to vote in federal elections.
Because state bar associations have punished lawyers who fought against the stolen 2020 Presidential election, Pennsylvania resident Greg Stenstrom is busy filing pro se lawsuits. While lawsuits filed by non-attorneys overwhelmingly fail, Stenstrom said he’s gotten to the point where his suits are no longer dismissed. Now, they’re ignored, or allowed to linger, which he proudly notes is a sign of stalemate, or increased respect for the legal acumen demonstrated in the lawsuits.
Joseph Hoft and former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio denounced what they call the injustice of the Biden Administration. Among other things, Tarrio was convicted and imprisoned in connection with the Jan. 6 incident at the U.S. Capitol, even though he wasn’t in Washington, D.C. on that day. President Trump pardoned Tarrio on the first day of his second term. Hoft and Stern also mentioned Tina Peters, an election official in Colorado, who is behind bars in connection with a voting systems breach conviction. Hoft stated high-ranking Biden Justice Department officials worked with prosecutors in Colorado to charge Peters. The Trump Administration is working on the issue, although the President can’t pardon people for state crimes. Stern, towards the end of the online discussion, held up a placard asking people to contact Colorado Governor Jared Polis in an effort to free Peters so she can spend time with her mother, who is in her 90s. The governor’s email address is . His main phone number is (303) 866-2471.
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