Pro-Trump elector didn’t suspect false election docs were illegal

Rainer, who has served as a state GOP print delegate and volunteer, was asked to step into another person on the day that was not shown. So far, he is the only false voter, who agreed to cooperate with the Attorney General’s office in exchange for leaving allegations of hooliganism.

He said that the group met at Lanceing at Michigan Republican Party headquarters to sign the documents. He posed for a picture before meeting at the Radisson Hotel in Downtown Lanceing and then went to the state capital in an attempt to give a document to the Senate. The group was blocked by entering the building.

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As part of interrogation, Rainer said that he and others of the group were told that “this was a suitable process” resulting in an alternative Republican slate of candidates along with Democratic Slate among MPs, despite the official election results, President Joe Biden won the state by 154,1888 votes.

If they doubted what they were doing was not above the board, Rainer said that he would “challenge it.”

“My background was implementing the law, not breaking the law,” said Rener, who worked for Michigan State Police in the 1970s.

Rainer’s testimony came as part of an ongoing preliminary examination, which will determine whether six of the 15 false voters are still facing allegations-which includes former Michigan Republican Party co-president Meshvan Madock and Republican National Committee Kathy Burden-will proceed to scrutiny.

Additional hearing dates, as well as preliminary examinations for others charged in the case, will be later in this spring.


Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nesel, a Democrat, announced hooliganism against GOP defendants in July 2023. He is accused of creating an official election documents with “IND to Defood” before the 2020 competition, which was certified on 6 January 2021, and accused of 14 years of prison.

In Georgia and Nevada, false voters are also facing allegations.

In the Michigan case, the defendants said that they did not intend to commit any crime and they felt that they were offering a backup in the event of a success of controversies over election results.

In the previous testimony, former Michigan Republican Party president Laura Cax said that he tried to “put” a brake on the conspiracy to put Trump in the office and proposes an alternative ceremony to honor the GOP Election candidates, as well as a pledge to cast an election college vote for Donald Trump “if the election was met.

On Tuesday, Troy Hadson, the then political director of the State Republican Party, confirmed that the meeting was held and a handful of the Trump campaign was in a handful of building, but he said that he was not present for the entire meeting and was left before the document in the case.

In addition to Rainer, District Court Judge Kristeon Semans has heard from former GOP officials, representatives of the law enforcement and federal register from the US Senate, who acknowledged the receipt of false documents.

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