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The Big Three 8-26-22
1 The affidavit that gave the FBI approval for the raid on President Trump’s home will be released today.
But is there enough black ink for the redactions that are inevitable?
Speaking of the FBI..
FBI officials obstructed the investigation into Hunter Biden’s laptop prior to the 2020 election by instructing agents not to further examine the laptop, whistleblowers purportedly told Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson.
Meanwhile Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, let it slip in a podcast interview with Joe Rogan that the FBI was involved in censoring you on social media, essentially suppressing the story of the laptop, and swaying the 2020 election.
More on that to come..
But a serious question, who investigates the FBI?
2 Michigan’s Bureau of Elections has recommended that the state’s election board give final approval to a ballot initiative that would make radical abortion laws part of the state’s constitution.
Later term abortion and abortions and extreme medical treatments for minors without permission from parents would become the law of the land in Michigan.
The Bureau of Elections said they determined that the petition contains 596,379 valid signatures –- close to 150,000 more than was required.
The Bureau of Elections recommended in a separate report that the Board of Canvassers also approve a ballot question that would make permanent manny of the very issues that caused concern during the 2020 election.
It would allow nine days of in-person early voting, state-funded absentee ballot postage and drop boxes in every community.
3 A court ruled that major changes in a Michigan car insurance law don’t apply to people who were severely injured before summer 2019.
It’s a victory for long-term victims of motor vehicle crashes and their care providers.
In a 2-1 opinion, the court said lawmakers “did not clearly demonstrate” that payment limits would be applied retroactively.
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