Breaking: Top Lawyer Releases Archive of 2020 Fraud Evidence
Legal crusader Robert Barnes publicized HereIsTheEvidence
Famed constitutional, civil rights and tax attorney Robert Barnes tweeted out this morning a link to HereIsTheEvidence
From the website’s introduction:
Due to the irregularity of this current 2020 Presidential Election, this is a crowdsourcing tool for organizing anomalies and legal issues. Our desire is that more of the election process would be made transparent so there would be unquestionable confidence in our voting systems. This is for aggregating items of evidence that would be admissible in court, not general election news stories or updates. The Trump Campaign is currently filing lawsuits in various states after videos of poll watchers turned away, witness accounts of ballot-stuffing and serious statistical anomalies emerged casting doubt on Vice President Joe Biden’s rapid swing-state comeback in the days after the November 3rd election. Democrats are calling on President Trump to concede the race and drop investigations into alleged voter fraud or election irregularities.
However, as National file previously reported, that is a reversal from their position in a North Carolina election fraud case in 2018. It is unclear who owns HereIsTheEvidence
In 2020, Barnes has consistently predicted that Trump would win the 2020 election – “barring massive fraud” – in his weekly appearances on Richard “The People’s Pundit” Baris’ podcast. Baris was recently recognized by the New York Post as one of the most accurate pollsters of 2016 and 2020. Baris also confirmed that just under 10,000 absentee ballots for dead voters were received in Michigan in a “small” test he conducted. Since the November 3rd election, Barnes has brutally criticized the mainstream press for failing to report on evidence of widespread election irregularities and possible fraud. On Sunday’s podcast, while remaining cagey about his current clientele, he was careful to note that he’s only capable of giving information that is “publicly-available” about fraud in the 2020 election. National File reached out to both Barnes and Frei for additional context about Here Is the Evidence and whether they are involved with the project, but did not receive an immediate response.
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Evidence Data Base

