Michael Patrick Leahy, CEO of the Star News Network, talks to Steve Bannon about a new story raising questions for Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger about his decision to certify the 2020 election despite overwhelming evidence of fraud, including 43,000 absentee ballots that lacked proper chain of custody:
“It has to do with the process of certification, particularly in Georgia, that Raffensperger went through. In May the Georgia Republican Party convention censured him, censured Raffensperger, for dereliction of constitutional duties for failing to look at these chain of custody documents. He did not have a single one of these documents in hand when he certified that election, and so the question really for Raffensberger is this: If you knew then what you know now about 43,000 absentee ballots counted in DeKalb County that violated your very own chain of custody rules, would you have certified the election?”