Armed group sent members to minority areas to intimidate voters: suit excerpt: "Voting rights groups have filed a lawsuit seeking to stop a pro-Trump group from going door-to-door in Colorado in search of evidence to support voter fraud allegations that have already been debunked and rejected by courts. The lawsuit alleges that the U.S. Election Integrity Plan — led by Shawn Smith, an ally of former Trump strategist Steve Bannon and MyPillow founder Mike Lindell — is sending armed members door-to-door in areas with large numbers of voters of color, questioning people about how they voted and taking photographs of their homes. The lawsuit, which is backed by the state chapter of the NAACP, the League of Women Voters and Mi Familia Vota, alleges that the "voter intimidation" campaign violates the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, a post-Civil War law aimed at preventing white vigilantes from terrorizing Black people to stop them from voting. The lawsuit cites the "County & Local Organizing Playbook" used by the group, which instructs members to "undertake citizen audit activities to either refute or confirm serious allegations of election malfeasance" in order to "support future legal action." The group, some of whose members are armed, has been going door-to-door in El Paso, Mesa and Weld counties in Colorado, using public voter lists to identify areas where they believe ballots were fraudulently cast, the Colorado Times Recorder reported last year. The report prompted an alert from Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who warned voters of unofficial canvassing efforts and urged residents to report harassment and threats to local law enforcement or the Justice Department."
All they need now are Trump's freedom truckers to park their semi trucks in front of the houses of people they mistakenly suspect of voter fraud and honk their horns at night.
Armed group sent members to minority areas to intimidate voters: suit excerpt: "The lawsuit claims that some members have worn "badges" and falsely accused voters of fraud. "Sometimes armed and donning badges to present an appearance of government officiality, USEIP agents interrogate voters about their addresses, whether they participated in the 2020 election, and — if so — how they cast their vote," the complaint says. "It is reported that multiple agents have claimed to be from 'the county,' and have, without any evidence, falsely accused the residents of casting fraudulent ballots." The voting rights groups say the group's efforts to seek out areas where they believe voter fraud occurred has largely focused on high-density housing areas and communities experiencing a growth in the number of minority voters. "No one should have to be afraid to go to the polls or fear that doing so will mean being threatened in their own homes," Courtney Hostetler, senior counsel for Free Speech for People and one of the lawyers leading the lawsuit, said in a statement. "Free and fair elections can only occur when people know that they are able to safely vote without reprisal or intimidation.""
Article from November 2021 when the house of Boebert's former campaign manager was raided by the FBI. FBI raids Colorado election clerk, Boebert's ex-campaign manager excerpt: "Shawn Smith, the head of USEIP last month led a "lock her up" chant while discussing Griswold at a rally and said that "if you're involved in election fraud, you deserve to hang." He can also be seen in a video among a group of violent Trump supporters who clashed with police outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. He was accompanied by Colorado state Rep. Ron Hanks, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate who has also pushed false election claims. Smith is also the president of another "election integrity" group called Cause of America, also funded by Lindell, which Smith announced on Bannon's "War Room" podcast. USEIP appears to have fully embraced the QAnon conspiracy theory. Its website and the first page of its "playbook" include the slogan "We Are the Plan," frequently associated with QAnon believers. During a presentation organized by Sherronna Bishop, the former campaign manager for Rep. Lauren Boebert, USEIP leader Cory Anderson (who is also a member of the anti-government Three Percenter militia) described the briefing as "being red-pilled," according to the Times Recorder. (That expression, originally drawn from "The Matrix," is popular among QAnon followers and other far-right conspiracy theorists.)"
This Lauren Boebert? Lauren Boebert’s husband did jail time for "lewd exposure" in a bowling alley. She was there
Marjorie Taylor Greene is another one. She attended a white supremacist rally the same week as the 2022 CPAC in Orlando and was on the stage. Some of the attendees chanted 'Putin! Putin!' Greene became upset when she was asked by a reporter about Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Not surprisingly, Boebert and Greene were sitting together and heckling Biden at the 2022 SOTU when he made a remark about his deceased son who was a veteran. Boebert justified her heckling of Biden by saying she was speaking on behalf of someone with a fictitious title of 'Lieutenant Corpal'.
Lewd Exposure.....but I guess, as long as you have a lot of guns in your campaign, that all balances out.
Boebert and Greene are like a perverted version of Laverne and Shirley. It's time for the Greene-Boebert show to end excerpt: "Each of these actions was thoroughly covered by mainstream journalists along with the full array of politically obsessed newsletters, tweets and blogs, left wing and right. Greene and Boebert have molded themselves into a caustic version of Laverne and Shirley: a quirky duo dominating the media’s prime-time lineup of outrage. They excel at a publicity game in which everyone wins — except those of us who are exhausted by endless polarization leading absolutely nowhere. Granted, performance has always been a key ingredient of political advancement. Former President Reagan often said his acting background was not an obstacle but actually pivotal to his success. But for Reagan and most other politicians, performance was only a means to an end. It was a tool used to convince voters about a set of policies and goals. The performance had purpose. For Greene and Boebert, the performance is the purpose, period. Bills they’ve sponsored or co-sponsored include proposals that read like clicks-and-ratings catnip for Twitter and cable news networks: “The Religions Freedom Over Mandates Act,” “The Keep Schools Open Act,” “The Close Biden’s Open Border Act” and “The Kyle H. Rittenhouse Congressional Gold Medal Act.”"
Trump can give Rittenhouse the Presidential Medal of Freedom, like he did Rush Limbaugh, if he makes it back into office.
Colorado Springs is the county seat of El Paso county. Colorado Springs is the home of Focus on the Family, Ft. Carson(army base), and the United States Air Force Academy.
And Ted Hagerty's church. Ted got caught sniffing drugs off the ass of a male prostitute or massage therapist?