Video Leaked: Democrat Operative Admitting To It

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A video has resurfaced of an operative discussing working with the ACLU, a left-wing activist group, on issues relating to the 2020 election.

It was recently reported by the Gateway Pundit that an almost $11 million grant was awarded to Georgia’s Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and “his accomplice Gabe Sterling.” Sterling, who was appointed the COO of the Secretary of State’s office by Brad Raffensperger, has also been referred to as Georgia’s “Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager.”

Attorney Lin Wood, who is part of the Trump campaign’s legal team, has uncovered multiple anomalies concerning the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office, including the almost $11 million grant. In his bombshell tweet, Wood refers to an April 15, 2020 letter to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) from Secretary of State Raffensperger, who is also Georgia’s Chief Election Official.

Georgia was supposed to receive a grant of $10,875,912 from the EAC for election expenses related to the COVID pandemic. Raffensperger told the EAC that the money would be used to “prevent, prepare for and respond to coronavirus, domestically or internationally, for the 2020 Federal election cycle.”

At the end of the letter, Gabriel Sterling is listed as the contact person. Sterling was appointed as COO by Raffensberger shortly after he was elected to the position in November of 2018. As COO of the Secretary of State’s Office, Sterling would be responsible for the budgetary, human resources, and administrative operations for the office. Sterling’s Twitter bio confirms that he is Georgia’s “Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager,” which has left many people concerned about the conflicts between the positions.

In the aforementioned letter, Sterling’s email account is listed as a private gmail account, rather than a formal government account. The letter states: “If you have any questions about this request please contact our Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager, Gabriel Sterling, at [email protected].

The Gateway Pundit asked the important questions: “Why wouldn’t Raffensperger refer the EAC to his COO, the employee in charge of budgetary issues for the SoS’s office? Why, instead, send them to Sterling as Georgia’s ‘Statewide Voting System Implementation Manager’? Well, it turns out Sterling ALSO has own LLC called Sterling Innovative Solutions, with the ‘Registered Agent’ listed is Robert Gabriel Sterling.”

Many are also wondering if Sterling is still the COO of the Secretary of State’s Office or the Voting System Implementation Manager, or has he left the positions? Is he a private consultant through his company, Sterling Innovative Solutions, LLC? Also, Chris Harvey is currently the Elections Director for Georgia, why is he not listed as the contact person instead of Sterling?

Lin Wood has determined that the use of a private gmail account indicates that Sterling can’t be a state employee.

YouTube Video of Sterling

The Gateway Pundit was “provided with a little known YouTube account” where a video of Sterling discussing the election process was discovered.

In the video, Sterling talks about how the Secretary of State’s office “expanded the emergency rule to provide for drop boxes to go through the entire election cycle now.” He also mentions “working with the ACLU and the Chamber of Commerce.”

Sterling also admits that the rules for voting and working with the ACLU were expanded by the Secretary of State.

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