Black and White! Refusing to Certify Fraud Results Michigan Election Officials Forced to Hide

On December 20, the hosts of the Fox News Channel program “The Ingraham Angle” sent out a video interview with two Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, in which the woman talks about the bullying she experienced after refusing to The woman talked about the bullying she experienced after refusing to certify a ballot that was suspected of fraud. The English-language Epoch Times also published an article on Dec. 21 reporting on the situation the man encountered after refusing to certify his ballot.

At the Nov. 17 Board of Canvassers meeting, Hartman and Palmer cast two votes against certifying the ballot because the number of voters did not match the number of ballots in predominantly black Detroit, and even more so in predominantly white Livonia, resulting in a 2-2 deadlock in the vote. Michigan later ensured that an independent audit would be conducted, and late on Dec. 20, both Hartman and Palmer changed their votes and the Wayne County election results were certified. But the next day, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson said there would be no independent audit.

After the vote stalled, Mr. Hartman said, Democrats and community leaders reacted hostilely at that point in a teleconference. After that meeting, law enforcement told Hartman not to continue staying at the home and to bring a change of clothes and stay directly at a friend’s house for safety.

Hartman said, “The news media took pictures of the entrance to my home and my address, and then my website went down and I received over 1,500 hate emails, and that’s not even adding in the attacks on social media.” Hartman said he has not received any explicit death threats yet, but has been cursed to “burn in hell many times.”

Hartman, who was staying at a friend’s house, had to make special arrangements to get home to pick up his belongings: “A friend and the local police department arranged for an unmarked van, accompanied by two police cars. The friend opened the door, I was hiding, through the network to tell friends are taking what things. Unexpectedly, after taking the items, one of the police cars was blocked by the news media’s car. To prevent tracing, the driver purposely removed the van’s license plate, and then the van went around and around and finally picked me up at the location where I was hiding and sent me back to my transient friend’s house.”

Hartman said the tenants in his own duplex, too, had to move out for a while. But Hartman is now back home, Hartman told the English-language Epoch Times, “I was scared, the police were stationed outside just in case, for about three or four days.”

The current situation is that police are still conducting regular drive-by patrols past Hartman’s residence. Hartman said he hasn’t been outside for a week, “I’m worried that someone will recognize me when I’m out and want to beat me up.”

In an interview with Ingraham View, Monica Palmer described her ordeal: “They are constantly talking about me on social media platforms, posting my phone number, home address and email address, and calling for people to come to my door to vent their They were constantly talking about me on social media platforms, posting my phone number, home address and email address, and calling for people to come to my house to vent their anger. “