Researchers Behind ‘2000 Mules’ Jailed by Federal Judge for Refusing to Unmask Whistleblower

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Election Fraud Researchers Behind ‘2000 Mules’ are Jailed by Federal Judge for Refusing to Unmask Whistleblower

(Big League Politics) True the Vote founders Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips have been jailed for contempt of court for refusing to unmask a whistleblower, called a “person of interest” in a defamation and computer hacking case against the election fraud researchers.
Engelbrecht and Phillips do not want to give up the whistleblower’s identity because unmasking the person would put him in potential danger with drug cartels. The court is demanding they give up their source, jeopardize their credibility, and undermine their life’s work. They have refused and were put in jail under an order from U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt as a result.
This stems from a lawsuit filed by Konnech, a software company that manages elections. They claimed that the organization’s CEO Eugene Yu received threats and suffered professional liability because of True the Vote’s claims.
Yu was arrested in Michigan earlier this month under suspicion of stealing personally-identifying information through his firm and funneling it over to communist China. Nevertheless, Engelbrecht and Phillips have still been jailed as a result of this ridiculous case – as a Soviet-style legal regime is enacted on proponents of election integrity.
The research from Engelbrecht and Phillips has been used in the popular “2000 Mules” documentary, which has been the most powerful evidence of 2020 presidential election fraud presented to the public, as…Read the rest
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