"Election Integrity Group Alleges Ballot Trafficking in Wisconsin Using GPS Data; D'Souza's "2000 Mules" Film to Explore the Topic"

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True the Vote, a conservative group that focuses on "election integrity," made claims of widespread voting irregularities during Wisconsin's 2020 presidential election at a recent hearing with the State Assembly's elections committee. The group, led by founder Catherine Englebrecht and member Gregg Phillips, presented cell phone GPS data from 2020 that they said showed suspicious activity near ballot drop boxes in Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Racine. However, when pressed for specific details by GOP State Rep.

Donna Rozar, they were unable to provide names of the "non-governmental organizations" that were allegedly involved. Englebrecht and Phillips suggested that the GPS data indicated potential ballot trafficking or harvesting, with Phillips stating that they believe 7% of the mail-in ballots in Wisconsin were the result of trafficking. While ballot harvesting was not illegal in Wisconsin before a recent ruling, ballot drop boxes have been temporarily banned statewide.

Despite their claims of potential irregularities, Englebrecht did not allege that the votes cast in 2020 were illegal when questioned by Democrat State Rep. Mark Spreitzer. Conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza has also released a teaser video for his upcoming film "2000 Mules," which focuses on ballot trafficking and harvesting in the 2020 election.

Former President Donald Trump praised D'Souza and True the Vote for their efforts to expose what they believe was a rigged and stolen election, calling the evidence of ballot trafficking a "disgrace to our Nation" that must be addressed.