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Politics July 17, 2026

Trump Reveals Alleged GBI Strategies to Manipulate Voter Rolls

Trump Reveals Alleged GBI Strategies to Manipulate Voter Rolls

Tonight, President Trump addressed the nation, presenting and fully confirming the authenticity of documents that have been declassified. One of the five areas of major concern he covered was a massive voter registration scheme by GBI Strategies.

The president promised to get to the bottom of the GBI Strategies statewide voter registration scheme in Michigan. In June 2023, conservative activist Phil O'Halloran told a journalist that he was in possession of Michigan State Police and Muskegon Police reports detailing the shocking operations of a statewide fake-registration ring discovered in Muskegon, Michigan, just one month before the November 2020 election.

A team effort by grassroots patriots, including Muskegon County GOP Elections Committee Chair Chris Kaijala and citizen Keith Hinkle, led to the exposure of the scheme. Kaijala had obtained the report number during an interview with the Michigan State Police Detective involved in the investigation, and Hinkle FOIA'd the report to shed more light on the issue.

Woman discussing voter registrations from Auburn Hills with an envelope labeled for the City of Niles, highlighting electoral processes and mail-in voting.

On October 8, 2020, Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch noticed a black female, later identified as Brianna Hawkins, dropping off between 8,000 and 10,000 completed voter registration applications at the city clerk's office. Meisch contacted the Muskegon Police Department to investigate.

The Muskegon Police Department was contacted by Meisch and asked to investigate. According to the MI State Police report, on October 21, 2020, First Lieutenant Mike Anderson was contacted by Tom Fabus, Chief of Investigations for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's Office, who requested Michigan State Police assistance with a joint investigation into alleged voter fraud being conducted by the Muskegon Police Department and the AG.

An investigative task force was formed, and an investigation was initiated. The following is an excerpt from the MI State Police report: On 10/16/20, Muskegon City Clerk Ann Meisch and Deputy Clerk Kimberly Young contacted the Muskegon Police Department after noticing irregularities in voter registration applications received both in person and by mail.

The Muskegon city clerk became suspicious when the female hand-delivered thousands of voter registrations to her office, many of them in the same handwriting. On 10/20/20 (deadline day for in-person voter registration applications) the suspect returned to the Muskegon City Clerk's office to deliver additional registration forms in person. Meisch estimated that the suspect brought an additional 2,500 forms.

Meisch stated that in her opinion, a quantity of the voter registration forms were highly suspicious and possibly fraudulent. Meisch investigated further and found that phone numbers on multiple forms were erroneous and signatures on multiple forms didn't appear to match signatures on file with the Department of Secretary of State.

The MI State Police investigator assigned to the case spoke with the female suspect, who explained that she was being paid $1,150/week to find unregistered voters and provide them with a form so they can get registered to vote or obtain their absentee ballot. The only problem is that the handwriting on several voter registrations was identical, and many of the addresses were nonexistent or fake.

The GBI Strategies key suspect was interviewed by AG Investigator Stephen Morse, where he literally tells her, "crimes were committed." The investigation was eventually taken over by...

The Cover-Up: MI Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson's analyst, Corey Ames, was a key part of the GBI Investigation. Ames clearly stated in the Michigan State Police report that "a quantity of the forms" they found in their investigation "are clearly fraudulent."

Although Ms. Benson, who is currently running as the Democratic candidate for governor of Michigan, was privy to this information, she chose to hide the investigation from the public and deliberately lied when she assured them there was no widespread voter fraud in Michigan.

The 2020 police report revealed that GBI Strategies has been operating since 2014. The investigators found that GBI Strategies was paid $1,571,386 by the Doug Jones for Senate campaign back in 2018. That was just one race they were involved in.

The investigators also found that GBI Strategies was paid $188,000 by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in 2018. According to the Michigan State Police report, then-Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and US Senate candidate Gary Peters funded the fake statewide registration scheme.

Approximately 8,000-10,000 Voter Registration Forms Were Delivered to the Muskegon City Clerk's Office. Meisch estimated that the leftist organization delivered approximately 8,000-10,000 voter registration forms to the Muskegon City Clerk's office and provided a sampling of 42 suspected fraudulent applications to Officer Foster for examination.

The investigators found that "a number of voter application forms were clearly fraudulent." The report notes that police found "Dozens of new phones" and "Hundreds of pre-paid payment cards" - these items were clearly considered suspicious by the police in the report.

During their raid of the GBI Strategies headquarters, the state police found partially completed voter registration forms, as well as "pelican cases in the room with semi-automatic rifles joined with suppressors and optics and customized pistols." One case had "4 rifles and 4 pistols."

The guns were stored in the GBI Strategies inside of an unlocked Pelican case that we later discovered belonged to Gary Bell (allegedly the owner of GBI Strategies). One of the whiteboards in the headquarters where the guns were stored had a message that read "weapons in the field, prepared for shifts."

The police report claims these weapons were determined to be legal and lawful after calling in the ATF to inspect the weapons. When MI Attorney General Dana Nessel was asked by a reporter about the weapons found at the GBI Strategies headquarters, she lied and said they belonged to the landlord.

Shortly afterward, a more unredacted police report showed that the guns belonged to Gary Bell, who was in Iowa at the time of the raid. MI AG Dana Nessel appears to have lied about who owned the semi-automatic rifles with suppressors found in the raid of the Dem-funded GBI Strategies voter registration headquarters.

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