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CSPOA Strongly Encourages Sheriffs and Local Law Enforcement to Investigate Alleged Election Fraud in Their Jurisdictions.

PRESS RELEASE-MAY 24, 2022 15:30 EDT

The CSPOA is Calling Upon All Americans and Law Enforcement Nationwide to Come Together in Pursuit of the Truth Regarding the 2020 Election

PHOENIX, May 24, 2022 (Newswire.com) – The following is an open letter from the Constitutional Sheriffs & Peace Officers Association:

The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) is calling upon all Americans and law enforcement nationwide to come together in pursuit of the truth regarding the 2020 election.

Considering the persistent allegations of election fraud since even before the 2020 elections began, and as a response to the perpetual polarizing effect this has had on the American people, the CSPOA would like to put this issue to rest. Our constitutional republic and peaceful future as a free people absolutely depend on it.

In the opinion of the CSPOA, there is very compelling physical evidence presented by truethevote.org in the movie “2000 Mules” produced by Dinesh D'Souza. “Law Enforcement has to step in at this point,” asserts D'Souza, and we absolutely agree with him. Therefore, we are asking for all local law enforcement agencies to work together to pursue investigations to determine the veracity of the “2000 Mules” information.

If D'Souza's documentary is wrong, then we want that exposed. If it's correct, then we want proper investigations fully undertaken and the criminals responsible prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

No one, from either side of the aisle, ought to be against honest, professional, and independent investigations. We ask for all Americans to demonstrate civility and cooperation as we pursue the truth.

What we want is the truth; let the consequences fall where they may.

Contacts: Sheriff Richard Mack, CSPOA Pres. (928 432 1879) Sam Bushman, VP of Operations (801-756-9133)

 


AN OPEN INVITATION FROM THE CSPOA

Calling Upon All Americans & Law Enforcement Nationwide to Come Together in Pursuit of the Truth Regarding the 2020 Election


Sheriffs Committed to Investigating Election Fraud are listed below.

Sheriff Leon Wilmot, Yuma County, AZ

The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder’s Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election. https://www.yumacountysheriff.org/pr-2022/PR-2022-30-Yuma-County-Voting-Fraud.pdf

Sheriff Calvin Hayden, Johnson County, KS

Sheriff Calvin Hayden has assigned a Cyber Crimes Investigator to review an undisclosed number of allegations claiming election fraud in Johnson County.

“We have an obligation to the people we serve to investigate every reasonable complaint we receive until we reach a successful conclusion. While we conduct the investigation, the charging is up to the District Attorney’s Office.”

Sheriff Chris Schmaling, Racine County, WI

“Election statute was in fact not just broken, but shattered by members of the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC), Sheriff Schmaling said. Abraham Lincoln once said ‘Laws without enforcement are merely good advice.' He was right. This should not have happened last year, and cannot happen in the future. And everyone who isn’t blinded by partisanship knows this.”>”We're not trying to change one vote,” Lt. Luell, the investigative officer said. “We're not trying to change one election. We're trying to hold the government accountable.” Luell and Schmaling repeatedly stated that they believe laws were broken and that there should be consequences. “There were clear violations of the law,” Schmaling said.

Sheriff Cutter Clinton (Sheriff-Elect), Panola County, TX

The physical evidence and statistics that the exposé presented is alarming, and undoubtedly warrants criminal investigation. The areas/jurisdictions that were studied and believed “the mules” harvested votes should immediately be audited for further election corruption. 

In my own election in the primary I insisted that I have a third party poll watcher appointed by my campaign as simply an element of accountability.. Society and judicial proceedings expect Peace Officer's to wear a body camera, utilize a dash cam video, and use a camera while conducting Criminal Investigations. The cameras are used for accountability and I see absolutely no reason that election officers and those that tally the vote should not be held to the same standard.

Clearly absentee voting is vulnerable to corruption, and a solution of accountability also needs to be determined going forward. 

Sheriff Bob Songer, Klickitat County, WA
I did get the chance to view the movie “2000 Mules” produced by Dinesh D'Souza.  I totally support the CSPOA press release in regards to finding out the truth about the 2020 election.   After reviewing 2000 Mules, I believe there is evidence of widespread voter fraud.  As a Constitutional Sheriff, I will live up to my oath of office and do whatever I can to ensure people who violate our constitution through voter fraud are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. I want to thank Sheriff Mack and all the members of CSPOA for what they do.

Sheriff Dar Leaf, Barry County, MI

Sheriff Leaf is a Life Member of the CSPOA and was named the 2017 CSPOA Sheriff of the Year. He is currently the first Sheriff is America to initiate an investigation on the 2020 Election Fraud. He's been investigating this crime for nearly two years.

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