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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMAGA Is Winning Its War Against American Elections
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Clay Parikh, a cybersecurity expert from Alabama, spent years as a bit player in the world of election denial. He wasnt a star with his own media platform, like the MyPillow guy. But he still gained a modest following by circulating conspiracy theories about President Trumps 2020 defeat, including that poll workers gave Trump supportersbut not other votersfelt-tip markers to fill out their ballots, rendering them invalid and unreadable by voting machines. More recently, hes asserted that a group of federal lawmakers is covering up foreign election interference. Theyre all puppets, he said on the Rumble-streamed Real AF Patriot show in January. Theyre bought and paid for; its just by who. He claimed that because of undeniable evidence of malfeasance, justice was coming.
On that last point, Parikh may actually be in a position to know. He is now pushing debunked election claims from within the systems he rails against as a special government employee in the Trump administration. The search-warrant affidavit that allowed the FBI to seize election materials in Georgia in Januaryan extraordinary intervention by federal law enforcementcited an analysis by Parikh. Last fall, Parikh began a contract with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtons office that made him a player in the states process for certifying election equipment. He boasts of access to the Wyoming secretary of state, who, he said on Rumble, has invited him to participate in an online presentation with residents. And at 1:01 a.m. on Christmas Day, Trump made Parikh internet famous when he reposted a video of the 63-year-old testifying in court that election equipment could be infiltrated remotely.
Parikh is just one of many election deniers who were long relegated to the fringe and are nowwith Trump back in office and still not over his electoral defeat six years agoembedded inside the government. Another is the attorney Kurt Olsen, who was brought on last fall by Trump to investigate the 2020 election. Olsens work in the governmentfollowing years of pushing debunked or unsubstantiated theorieshelped lead to the seizure of the Georgia ballots. In Arizona, federal probes of the 2020 election by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security are under way. Olsen and other Trump administration officials have participated in extensive meetings about U.S. elections with senior members of the Justice Department in recent months, four people familiar with the meetings told us. In a statement, a DOJ spokesperson said, The Justice Department is committed to upholding the integrity of our electoral system and will continue to prioritize efforts to ensure all elections remain free, fair, and transparent.
The president signed an executive order on March 31 that attempts to change the rules on mail-in voting, and his allies in Congress are endeavoring to reshape elections ahead of the midterms this fall, spending weeks debating a voter-ID bill that is almost certainly doomed. In April the Justice Department demanded that officials in Wayne County, Michigan, turn over ballots from the 2024 election. There are some of us election deniers that are supporting the federal government, and things are changing, Parikhone of the people who helped Olsen unsuccessfully challenge voting systems in Arizona years agosaid on the Rumble show. Though he said the team he was working with was smaller than hed like, he said it was filled with quality people who care about fixing elections.
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