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West Virginia Secretary of State and Gubernatorial Candidate Says 2020 Election Was ‘Stolen by the CIA’

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West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, a Republican, made the bold claim in a recent gubernatorial debate that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had a part in stealing Donald Trump’s 2020 presidential victory.

A 23-year veteran of the U.S. Army and the current Secretary of State of West Virginia, Joe Warner has been accused of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election. During a recent debate held by Metro News, Warner doubled down on his past allegations of widespread fraud, implicating the CIA directly.

He referred to testimony by Mike Morrell, the former Deputy Director of the CIA, before Jim Jordan’s House Judiciary Committee. Warner highlighted Morrell’s testimony regarding a conversation with Antony Blinken, a Biden campaign senior adviser who later became Secretary of State.

Warner claimed that this conversation involved a report about Hunter Biden’s laptop and occurred just days before the release of an Oct. 19, 2020, statement from 51 former intelligence officials. The statement suggested that the s tory about Hunter Biden’s laptop was ‘influenced’ by a Russian disinformation campaign. Warner questioned how the election could not get stolen if the FBI covers it up and Mark Zuckerberg pays $400 million to put his thumb on the scale?

Mike Morrell confessed under oath that the Biden campaign was behind the letter signed by 51 former intelligence officials to suppress the laptop story. The Biden campaign wanted something for Biden to use during the 2020 debate against Trump, so they just made up an extravagant lie and recruited 51 intelligence leaders to sign the letter and lie to the American public about the laptop THEY ALL KNEW belonged to crack-head Hunter Biden.

Warner, a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump and an Army veteran, has been vocal on the campaign trail about his concerns regarding U.S intelligence agencies. He has stated that the CIA and the FBI pose greater worries for him than foreign adversaries such as Russia and Iran.

Warner cited his own military service and Flynn’s to say “we’re familiar with psychological operations. This is where I really get pissed. They lied to the American people.” It wasn’t until March of this year, more than two years after the 2020 election, that Warner had to start worrying about those domestic enemies.

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