In what can only be described as a desperate attempt to cover up potential election fraud, California's Democrat Attorney General Rob Bonta has filed an emergency writ with the Court of Appeals to stop Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco from auditing a staggering 45,896-vote ballot discrepancy from last year's special election.
The massive discrepancy involves Governor Gavin Newsom's controversial Proposition 50, a redistricting scheme that patriots warned was nothing more than a Democrat power grab designed to cement their control over California's political landscape for decades to come.
Sheriff Bianco, one of the few law enforcement officials in California willing to stand up to the state's radical Democrat machine, seized the questionable ballots as part of his investigation. But now Bonta – who serves as Newsom's legal enforcer – is pulling out all the stops to prevent Americans from learning the truth about what really happened.
The Cover-Up Intensifies
Why would the state's top law enforcement official fight so hard to prevent an audit of ballots? If everything was above board, wouldn't Democrats want transparency to prove their victory was legitimate?
The answer is obvious to anyone paying attention: they're terrified of what Sheriff Bianco might find. Nearly 46,000 votes don't just disappear or appear without explanation – unless, of course, someone is manipulating the system.
This emergency writ represents everything wrong with California's one-party Democrat rule – they'll use any legal maneuver necessary to hide their corruption from the people.
Patriots across the Golden State are watching this case closely, knowing it could expose the very election fraud mechanisms that have kept California under Democrat control despite growing conservative momentum nationwide.
Sheriff Bianco's courage in standing up to the Sacramento swamp deserves our support. While Trump's administration works to restore election integrity at the federal level, local heroes like Bianco are fighting the same battle in their own backyard.
The question every Californian should be asking: if Bonta and Newsom have nothing to hide, why are they so desperate to stop this audit?
