It’s happening again. Power-hungry Democrats in California are playing games with our elections, and this time, they’re being called out by one of the few brave public servants left. Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco isn’t afraid to do his job, even when the state’s top Democrat tries to bully him into silence. Instead of answering for a jaw-dropping ballot discrepancy—almost 46,000 suspicious votes—Democratic Attorney General Rob Bonta is throwing his weight around and trying to shut down any real investigation.
Let’s call this what it is: desperation. Governor Gavin Newsom, the darling of the limousine liberal crowd, had big plans with his Prop 50 redistricting scheme. But now, almost 46,000 ballots can’t be accounted for, and California’s ruling elites don’t want anyone poking around. Their answer? Attack and intimidate the people who actually want answers—because transparency and honest elections are the last thing they want.
This is liberal hypocrisy at its worst. The Democrats constantly rant about defending democracy, but when the spotlight turns on their own dirty laundry, they pull every trick in the book to cover it up. Newsom and Bonta seem terrified that a real investigation will expose just how rotten their so-called “reforms” really are. Maybe that’s because ballot “discrepancies” always seem to benefit their own candidates and globalist pals.
The American people aren’t stupid. This sort of intimidation coming straight from the Attorney General’s office should set off alarm bells everywhere. If they can threaten a sheriff for daring to ask questions, what chance do regular folks have? California liberals love to lecture us on fairness and integrity, but their actions scream something very different: grab power, crush opposition, and hide the mess behind closed doors.
Every American—no matter their party—ought to be asking what the Democrats are so desperate to keep hidden. Or maybe the better question is: How much fraud are we supposed to swallow before someone finally says enough is enough?
Source: Redstate
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