
The battle for election integrity in Michigan continues to rage on, with the state’s Republicans taking a stand against the entrenched leftist opposition. It’s been five years since the contentious 2020 election, and despite President Trump reclaiming the presidency, Michigan’s conservatives are still pushing to uncover the full scope of the suspected 2020 election fraud that handed Biden a dubious victory.In the Michigan Legislature, Republicans hold a 58-52 majority in the House, while Democrats maintain a slim 19-18 control in the Senate. This follows the resignation of Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet (D-Midland), leaving Democrats vulnerable and hesitant to call a special election. Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a far-left ally, is reluctant to risk losing Democrat control of the Senate, which could result in legislative gridlock, especially on the critical issue of election integrity.
Undeterred, Michigan House Republicans are challenging the integrity of past elections. House Speaker Pro Tempore Rachelle Smit (R) has taken decisive action by demanding a legislative subpoena against Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Benson, who oversaw Michigan’s compromised 2020 election, has announced her candidacy for Governor in 2026.
Smit, addressing the House Oversight Committee led by Chair Jay DeBoyer, detailed the obstruction her office faced from Benson. The committee, fueled by Republican strength, is standing firm against delaying tactics proposed by Democrats who suggested a delay of 4-6 weeks before the department testified.
Rep. Dylan Wegela (D) attempted to dismiss Republican expectations of executive compliance with document requests, prompting unified Republican agreement that the Executive branch should indeed comply. Smit, a former clerk herself, has pledged to her constituents to thoroughly investigate voter fraud.
The Committee ultimately issued a stern demand letter to the Department, setting a March 22, 2025 compliance deadline. This bold move showcases the Republican resolve to challenge the left’s stonewalling. Oversight Chair DeBoyer has made it clear: defiance of this demand will lead to a formal subpoena.
Benson’s Bureau of Elections has been accused of obstructing transparency by withholding key election records, demanding substantial fees, and delaying document release. These tactics are typical of a bureaucracy trying to conceal incriminating information.
CAUGHT IN A LIE—BENSON’S OFFICE SANDBAGS ELECTION INVESTIGATION
Smit’s office requested 12 categories of documents, which included:
- A full index of election training materials for clerks.
- All guidance memos from Benson and her predecessor since 2016.
- A map of public-facing election sites.
- Contact details for all Michigan clerks.
In response, Benson’s office provided selective information, withholding crucial login access to the e-learning platform, claiming it was “sensitive.” When pressed for a privilege log, the department feigned confusion, further fueling suspicion about what they might be hiding.
ELECTION OFFICIALS CAUGHT DELETING CRUCIAL 2020 DATA
Whistleblowers have revealed that Jonathan Brater, former Bureau of Elections Director, instructed clerks to destroy poll book data and ignore FOIA requests for Qualified Voter File data. With the 2020 election marred by controversy, Benson’s actions suggest a cover-up of critical documents.
Michigan Republicans aim to confirm whether these directives were part of formal training for election officials. Smit has secured destruction memos from a local clerk, expected to be handed over soon, indicating potential misconduct.
SECRET FACEBOOK GROUP EXPOSED BY RIGHT PATRIOTS SHOWED CLERKS KNEW ABOUT FRAUD
Past investigations revealed Michigan election clerks discussing fraud in a secret Facebook group, referring to questionable ballots as “care packages” from the infamous GBI Strategies group. Despite evidence of fraud, Benson’s office refuses access to election manuals, citing “sensitive” information.
The Michigan House is determined to uncover if clandestine guidance facilitated the 2020 election fraud.
FOLLOW THE EVIDENCE—WARNER NORCROSS LAW FIRM FILES HOLD KEY TO 2020 FRAUD
Republicans continue to press for full disclosure of election records, urging transparency before the 2026 elections. The standoff with Benson, Nessel, and Whitmer underscores the gravity of the issue: what are they hiding, and how long will they evade accountability for potential systemic voter fraud?
Recent revelations highlight additional suspicions of absentee ballot fraud in Michigan’s Muskegon County during the 2024 election. The fight for truth and transparency presses on, as Michigan Republicans vow to ensure integrity in future elections.













