FORGOTTEN TESTIMONY RESURFACES: Michigan 2020 Election Bombshells – Dead Voters, Mystery 4 A.M. Ballot Dumps, and 100%+ Turnout Exposed 

FORGOTTEN TESTIMONY RESURFACES: Michigan 2020 Election Bombshells – Dead Voters, Mystery 4 A.M. Ballot Dumps, and 100%+ Turnout Exposed

Explosive sworn testimony from the December 2020 Michigan Senate Oversight Committee hearing has resurfaced, reigniting concerns over alleged irregularities in the 2020 presidential election. The 6-minute viral compilation, shared by WallStreetApes, brings back the shocking accounts of witnesses who described what they believe were significant issues during the absentee ballot count in Detroit’s TCF Center.

Key findings from the resurfaced testimony include:

  • 38,000 ballots mysteriously arriving at 3:45 a.m. on November 4, hours after polls closed, with no prior chain-of-custody documentation and Republican challengers being denied access to the process.

  • Over 100% voter turnout in several precincts, with reports of some areas seeing participation as high as 120%, suggesting that voter turnout in those districts was mathematically impossible.

  • 40,000 voters allegedly registered just 1-2 days before the election, raising concerns over rushed or possibly fraudulent registrations.

  • More than 100,000 mismatched or missing names in poll books compared to processed ballots, which were not present in the regular electronic records.

  • 17,327 dead people allegedly voting, with the claims cross-verified against Michigan’s online obituary records.

  • Ballots with no attached voter names and impossible birthdates (for example, registered in 1900 but with a birth year of 1921—21 years before their supposed birth), and evidence of backdating by poll workers, altering dates from November 4 to November 2.

  • Poll challengers systematically blocked from observing the ballot counting process, with windows taped up to prevent any oversight.

These claims, made under oath by GOP poll watchers, challengers, and other witnesses during the high-profile hearing, paint a troubling picture of possible systemic issues that many believe were part of a coordinated effort to manipulate Michigan’s election results—and potentially the national outcome.

Despite audits, court dismissals, and statements from former election officials that these anomalies were “minor mistakes,” many continue to call for comprehensive election reforms. The testimony continues to fuel demand for the Save America Act, which would enforce voter ID requirements, paper ballots, same-day voting, and full chain-of-custody transparency in future elections.

The battle for secure, honest elections rages on, and these testimonies remind us that ignoring the evidence doesn’t make it go away.