The Stack: Fulton County Ballot Seizure Raises Serious Questions About Election Integrity
They told us 2020 was the most secure election in American history. Now the FBI has executed a federal search warrant in Fulton County, Georgia, seizing approximately 700 boxes of ballots and related materials tied to that very election.
At the center of the investigation are allegations of record retention failures, missing ballot image files, discrepancies between physical ballots and inventory logs, and potential chain of custody gaps. With President Joe Biden’s certified margin of victory in Georgia at just 11,779 votes, even minor irregularities raise significant questions.
If the system was airtight, why are there missing boxes? Why resist examination of the records? Whether this amounts to administrative incompetence or something more serious, the American people deserve transparency.
If 2020 was the gold standard, it should withstand scrutiny.
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Fulton County officials seek return of voting records after FBI raid
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📝 Transcript: Fulton County Ballot Seizure Raises Serious Questions About Election Integrity
The Todd Huff Show – February 11, 2026
Todd Huff: They called it, my friends, the most secure election in American history. In the history of the world, the election. Of 2020. And now we have some developments on that front. We've got. A lot happening there. We've got the FBI coming in. And basically executing a search warrant, taking control, seizing the. Records, I guess, the ballots and so forth in Fulton County, Georgia, from the 2020 election. We've got lawsuits. I want to talk about this today, but I want you to remember, as I know you do, that we were told this was the most secure election in American history, which is a stupid way to say anything. It's just a dumb way to say it, but people again. The power of repetition. The power of this insidious drip, drip, drip of whatever it is they want to tell us. It is powerful to some people. It's how some people start saying the phrase my body, my choice, and they think that that means something when an abortion actually is affecting the body of another person. Of course, it's your body, your choice, but that only pertains if it's your body. But people hear it so much, and that's just one example. Drip, drip, drip. There's no filter for a lot of people. There's no analysis, there's no thoughtful consideration.
Todd Huff: And the next thing you know, they just repeat the phrase the most secure election in American history, when that's just the stupidest way to. That's not how you describe it. This reminds me of Trump. Russian collusion. I remember. I remember in the days after the 2016 election, When that. When it was cool to question the election outcome when questioning the outcome of the election. Didn't mean you were someone trying to overthrow the government. Remember that? We had an entire media, we had an entire entertainment industry, entire Democrat Party. That were engaged in trying to persuade electors to not vote as per the laws of their states, in accordance with how the people of their state voted, and to cast their ballots for somebody else to stop Trump from being president. You remember this. Martin Sheen and other Hollywood actors and actresses took to the camera to tell people to just not vote for Trump. You don't have to vote for Hillary. Just don't give Trump enough electoral votes. Remember this. They tried to undermine our election. In 2016. No one pays any attention to this.
Todd Huff: I mean, people like you do, people who are thoughtful and considerate and can recognize and identify and understand the blatant double standards that exist here. The hypocrites that are out there, they understand that that was happening in 2016. They understand that that was an attempt. To stop Trump from winning the election in 2016. And then 2020 rolls along and any questions about the election whatsoever. Led you to be targeted if you made. If you ask questions. Heck, I remember on this program, I just asked questions. Questions about things that didn't compute. Questions about things that didn't make sense, questions about things that turned everything we had learned. All the other. What do they call them, bellwethers? All these other indicators in 2020 that indicated Trump was going to win or that things were going well for Trump. And all those things were turned on their head.
Todd Huff: All these things. The 3am vote drop, the way that vote tallies were changed on screens of televisions, which folks for the media were getting those numbers from. States, actual results. Why were they changing? What was going on? You weren't allowed to ask any questions. You had to just accept it. And then they thought that the nail, I guess, in the proverbial. Proverbial coffin, the nail in the coffin of against the argument about well, not even the argument against the people who simply had questions was simply to repeat every chance that got that this was the most secure election in American history. Well, now we're realizing if that's the case. Now we're asking ourselves, why is there a federal criminal search warrant that's going on? Why are there alleged missing boxes if this was the most secure election in American history? If this was so secure, why are there any missing boxes? Shouldn't we want this to be the case study?
Todd Huff: Shouldn't we want this. Shouldn't we want every detail captured into the public record so that we could repeat the brilliant work of the election official officials in 2020? Why is there a lawsuit that's now out there that's designed to block examination of the records? I figured that you would want people to know just how you pulled off the most secure election in American history. Security should mean that there's documentation. Documentation should be able to be reconciled. Meaning that it shouldn't match the votes. Reconciliation should be easy, it should be immediate. None of these things appear to be the case. Remember, in 2020, Trump lost Georgia to President Joe Bribery by 11,779 votes. That's a razor thin margin. What really happened there? Do those numbers really hold up to scrutiny? Or was there some funny business going on there? Were there some shenanigans? We're going to talk about this today.
Todd Huff: And fortunately, it's a different world. I don't think we'll get shut down today. Who knows? Who knows in this world? But now that the censorship administration is not in power. And there's no collusion between president bribery in foreign countries, allegedly to enrich his son and his brother. And probably himself as well, allegedly. The obstacles to me saying what I want to say have decreased dramatically. And so I'm going to say him. I have all along, I have questions. I don't have answers to a lot of these things. But it certainly, to me, as an objective observer here, does not appear to be something that you would expect from the most secure election in American history, dare I say the history of the world. I think that they presented this in such a way that 2020 was the model that all elections around the world should follow. That's how they. That's how they. These are their words, my friends, not mine. Yes, I might pour a little bit of hyperbole in there. Just. To kind of make a point. But that's how they talked about this.
Todd Huff: They talked about this election in 2020 being the best. It was the just the example, the shining example. Well. It should be able to withstand some scrutiny then, don't you think? I certainly. Certainly think so, as friends. Ever notice how some families seem to have a plan that lasts for generations? That is not by accident, my friends. Full Sweet wealth works with people who want their wealth to make a difference for years to come. Their team brings together high level investment strategies like private equity, private credit and option strategies. Coupled with expert legal guidance. It's about making sure your vision becomes a reality for the people you love today and tomorrow. If you're looking to do more than just manage your money, If you want to leave a mark, build something lasting. Take a look at full suite wealth. Jason and his team are poised and ready to help you. Build that plan that lasts for generations. Visit full sweewealth.com that's full sweet wealth.com build your legacy. Secure your future.
Todd Huff: Okay, let's go back in time here just a little bit. And let's just kind of set the stages. What's been happening here? Over the past couple of weeks. January 28th. Of this year. What is that? Three of two weeks ago? The FBI executed a federal search warrant at Fulton county election facility in Georgia. This is Atlanta. Approximately 700 boxes of ballots and related election materials were seized by the FBI. The warrant was approved. Hear me say this. This was. This was done legally. This was the Trump administration following the law. A federal magistrate approved the warrant. The affidavit alleges that record retention and documentation had discrepancies. This again in relation to the 2020 election, the most secure election in the history of the world, of civilization as we know it. In fact, I don't know what people alien life form, if it exists, what they do on other planets, but I'm sure 2020 could teach them a thing or two about how to do their elections more secure wherever they may find themselves.
Todd Huff: So you've got 700 ballots. That have been seized. There's reportedly discrepancies. Fulton county has responded. By filing a lawsuit. They want these things returned. And they want to restrict the amount of review that the federal government can do. Now pause that for just a moment. And I've seen this, in fact, again, as I was going through my. My notes, reading, planning, thinking. I was putting together kind of some bullet points I wanted to hit. As I. As I normally do. And I realized that something that kept coming up. Is this argument that this is about federal or local control of elections? That's preposterous. If someone says that to you. You need to lol laugh out loud. In their face and nicely say, look, I'm not, You know, this isn't personal, but that's ridiculous.
Todd Huff: Because, my friends, if, first of all, the election of the President of the United States is a federal election. It is an election where everybody in the country gets to voice on that particular seat. Right. That particular office. The Vice President and the President of the United States. What's unique about this is that this is the. This is the seat that everybody gets to vote for. Every. Everything else is localized to some degree. Right? You have. You have senators that are elected representative. Well, senators are elected by all the people of a state. That's not the way it used to be. That's water under the bridge. Unfortunately, I think we need to return to what the Constitution originally set up in regards to how senators were elected, which is that state legislatures did the electing, but. That's been changed via constitutional amendment, and I don't see that being changed anytime soon, if ever.
Todd Huff: But everybody votes for their state senator. Everybody that's in the state who's a legal residence, or if Democrats have their way, an illegal if you're a visitor passing through, if you're an alien from a foreign another world, you're I guess, if you're present and you show an idea at the polls, or even if you don't. If you just say I should be voting, they should trust you because nobody lies. In elections, and you can cast a ballot if you have to. If the left had its way. But everybody in the state votes for a senator. Everybody in a congressional district can vote. For a congressperson, then you have everybody in a city that can vote for the mayor or the city council or however this is, you know, shakes out all the way down to local township level offices and so forth. Or, you know, small towns and that sort of thing. But president is where everybody gets to vote. It's the. The head of the executive branch, president and vice president. And that's how this is set up.
Todd Huff: And to suggest that the federal government has no interest in the. In the integrity of that of. Of that election in particular is preposterous. The state did run it. The state running it is why we had these problems. Doesn't mean that states shouldn't run it. What. What it means is that this particular state and, well, this particular county in this particular state has a lot. Of abnormalities. And so it's absolutely legitimate, 100% legitimate, for the federal government to come in and to do this, especially if they have a warrant. So you have. Think about this. You've got the executive branch going to the judicial branch asking for a warrant. They have to give enough information to satisfy the magistrate. Or the judges. Decision or issuing the warrant. For for that to happen, the judge has to have certain things, certain expectations met, and those were. And so that part of this is again. A faux outrage about a violation of federalism. There is no violation of federalism here. No one's trying to take over.
Todd Huff: Fulton County's ability to run their local election. What we are trying to do or what they are trying to do is make sure that they're held accountable if they violated the law. And the law is clear. The law is very clear on what is supposed to happen. And there are countless examples of what? Of how these things did not happen in Fulton County. And not just Fulton county, but folks. I mean, this has happened in other places as well. It can't get into all that today. I want to talk about this because this is the one that's relevant in the news, the headlines right now. So there's reports out there. That are circulating that there are more than 40 boxes, 44 or more boxes of missing or unaccounted for ballots. Now, in 2020, I mentioned this, I think off the top earlier in this segment. Trump lost. Georgia to President Joe Bribery by 11,779 votes. The total votes cast in Georgia. The records that were given. Is just under 5 million votes.
Todd Huff: So 5 million votes that were cast approximately. And they are separated, the two candidates, the two primary candidates. Joe Biden, president, bribery, and Donald Trump are separated by 11,779 votes. That's a very, very small margin. So let's just take some guesses here. I went to chat GPT and I just tried to say, look, give me an idea. Give me an idea of how many box, how many ballots we may be talking about if there's 44 missing boxes. And so Chad said, you know what? If they're loosely packed into some of these standard sized boxes, there might be about 300 ballots. Per box. That would come out to 13,200 ballots if there were 44 boxes. So that is more than the margin of defeat. So if. If. And I'm not saying that there were. Hear me. I am. Listen. Been very consistent on this. I'm very fair on this. I have lots of questions.
Todd Huff: I am very skeptical about what happened in Georgia in particular, but other states as well. Pennsylvania, Michigan. There's questions in lots of places. California in general. There's just questions that I have, Things that don't add up, things that don't make sense. If you're trying to be fair. Why would you have some of the rules that you have if you're trying to make sure that citizens only. Only citizens can vote? Why would you be doing the things that you're doing? Why would you be issuing driver's licenses to people who weren't citizens? Why would the only requirement to vote be that you check a box and. And say that that's who you. This is me, and I'm an American citizen. Great. Cast your ballot. Just none of this passes the. The basic smell test for me. So there's at least. At least around, say, 13,000 ballots, which should cover. Cover the margin of error. And again, that's assuming something very scandalous happened here.
Todd Huff: And that there's 13,000 or so made up ballots that are just fake. Casper Biden I'm not saying definitively that happened. I'm just explaining that that could be an explanation of what's in the 44 missing boxes. ChatGPT also said if they're packed tightly, some of these boxes could have potentially around a thousand ballots in it. So we could be looking up to 44,000 ballots, which is roughly four times the. Margin of error. So what exactly inside these missing boxes do the boxes exist? Are they full of ballots? Are there partial batches? Are they? I mean, what. What's. What's in it? Are they provisional ballots? Are they missing from the overall inventory list? When did they go missing? Who last signed the chain of custody. Are these real ballots or. Or are they imagined figments of our imagination? My friends. Again. This is the most secure election in American history. Undoubtedly the history of the world, if that is true. Then. Every ballot should be traceable. It should be logged.
Todd Huff: Should be. Every time that they were transferred, the chain of custody, that should all be documented. Every seal, every sign off should be recorded. Digital ballot images should be preserved. The tabulator tapes should be archived. The inventory should be instantly reconcilable. That's another problem I have with this. And you hear me talk about this on election night. There is no way in the world that it should take as long to count ballots in states as it takes. It just should not happen. It absolutely should not happen. It's not that. This is not some sophisticated operation. This is an issue of having manpower. We're counting. This is something that you could get a third grade class to do, a kindergarten class. Go in there and count, count the votes. If you need more, if you're getting a lot of ballots and you need more people, then get more people. This is the, this is one of the legitimate things a government is supposed to do is manage its elections, but they don't. And they tell us constantly, you know. Every election.
Todd Huff: Well, it might be a week or so before we get. What do you mean, a week or so? Do you live in a fantasy world? What. What is going on? To where that seems remotely. Well, that seems remotely like a legitimate explanation or expectation, I should say. What? How? What are they thinking? We'll get that back to you in a week. You're counting. Check marks or, you know, X's on a piece of paper or in a computer system. In fact, it should be readily available quickly. Well, we got to open up the ballots that came in by the mail. Okay, we'll get more people to do that. Is there no more efficient way that you can think of to do this? It's going to take days, even. Even a week. Why do you want to kind of count ballots that are coming in after the deadline? What is going on here? This is preposterous. These sorts of things contradict the ridiculous most secure election claim in American history. Either documentation failed or there was something nefarious going on.
Todd Huff: Either. There was just basic lapses in following procedure and the law, which is no minor deal. But maybe they. Maybe they just didn't sign off on them. But that's a big maybe. That's a big consequence because we lose confidence in those votes. I remember years ago. In 2000 boxes of ballots being discovered in Florida in the backs, in the trunks of cars or in. I think one was. Some boxes were found in a classroom at a school. It's just remarkable. That's from 2000. Got to take a break, though. My friends. If you have a company, if you're in hr, if you're in marketing and you're in charge of branded merchandise or getting things with your logo on it, check out Red, White, and Brand. They put your logo on almost anything. Red, white and brand.com is where you can go to find out more. This is owned and operated by us here at the Todd Hub show. Red, white and brand.com promo code. Todd's going to save you 10% on your first purchase there. Red, white and brand. Your logo on almost anything. Red, white and brand.com promo code. Todd. Timeout for me, my friends. Back in just a minute.
Todd Huff: Welcome back, my friends talking about what's happening here in Fulton County, Georgia, pertaining to the FBI search seizure. Of election documentation, ballots. And reports that there's a missing boxes and all that sort of stuff. We've been talking about that. That's what I want to continue talking about here today, especially here in this segment. I want to talk about allegations that have been raised as reported in the affidavit. So there's an affidavit that has that. That supports the warrant. Right. There's an affidavit that was used to get the warrant issued. And this is what it reportedly references. Number one, that there are possible violations of federal election, federal election record retention law. There's a 22 month preservation requirement for federal elections. We're outside that window today because of course we are. What are we, six, five and a half year, A little over five years from election day, but there's no evidence that they followed this procedure. Alligator. Alleged, I should say. Discrepancies between physical ballot counts and the recorded inventory.
Todd Huff: Get these missing boxes. Why would the most secure election in American history. Have a discrepancy between the ballots you have and the ballots you counted. That doesn't make sense. There are concerns that there may be missing ballot image files. You have. There's. There again, there are laws and processes that each state has as to what they're supposed to be doing, and this is something they're supposed to be doing. And it doesn't appear like this was done. On at least some, perhaps many of the ballots. Why? So now there's not a digital image of certain ballots. Why wasn't that done? What does that mean? Is that just an innocent mistake again? You know, you can say that. I point that out because it could be incompetency. Some of this could be incompetency. Or laziness or just government is terrible at running anything. But when I say that I don't want to be misunderstood as though this no big deal, there's a reason that these laws and processes are in place. And that is to make sure that the counts we that are reported and that are certified by the state actually match what was cast.
Todd Huff: And if it doesn't, then you need to make your system better. We should be auditing every state. Every state should be auditing itself financially, and it should be auditing its elections. Just to make sure that it's. It's doing the proper procedures. If there's gaps. And holes in the process. Okay, we understand that not everybody's perfect mistakes are going to happen. But acknowledge them, seek to fix them and move on. Don't try to hide. Hide these findings from us. Don't try to file a lawsuit to keep us from. Well, to keep those from being seized when it's perfectly legitimate, by the way, for this to happen. As I laid out earlier. But this is not how. Certainly this is not how you would expect the most secure election in the history of the world. To, you know, some of the information to be about it. And you definitely wouldn't think that they would want to hide just how wonderfully they were doing their jobs.
Todd Huff: There's documentation gaps in chain of custody records. Now, again, this may sound like no big deal to some people. But once the ballots are cast. Well, even before that, once the ballot is created, There needs to be. It needs to be properly stored. We need to know where that ballot is at all times. There has to be. The chain of custody says those ballots were here. Then we mail them out or then we put them out there for people to use in. Online. Excuse me, in person. Polling locations on election day. Right. That's where they were. Tom took them over to Susie. Susie signed off on him. Now they're at Susie Station. They went into the machine. They went into Ben Station. Right. And. And we know, okay, they're here now, right? There's. There's video evidence at a lot of these polling places. There they are. The ballots are over. There.
Todd Huff: By the way, reminds me of some. Some video that certainly raised eyebrows and questions back in Fulton County. But again, you're not supposed to ask these questions. No matter what it looks like or what it might be evidence of, you're not allowed to say those things. But that's the evidence we see. And then. And then you show me chain of custody. That. That can account for where these ballots were. They need to be accounted for. Because if we don't know where they were, how do we know they weren't tampered with? Right? This is beyond simple to me and it's simple to any fair minded person. This is what the affidavit alleges is that there were gaps in the chain of custody records. If there's gaps in the chain of custody records, again, we don't know where those ballots were at a given time. And if we don't know where they were, how do we know they weren't tampered with? How do we know? Answer the question. I don't think it can be answered. I don't think it can be. We on the honor system suddenly.
Todd Huff: This is preposterous. There's also, according to the affidavit, Potential failure to preserve required election materials. Again, you could say, well, that was an innocent oversight. Or some person could say, well, maybe that's evidence of them trying to cover their tracks from making up numbers in some way. I'm not alleging it. I'm just saying when we lose the documentation and we don't follow the prescribed method by which we, you know, keep track of or keep these ballots in custody and keep an eye on them, that anything could have happened. Anything could have happened. There's inconsistencies in archival and storage records. Again, according to the affidavit, There's questions about reconciliation between the paper ballots, between the digital ballot images, the tabulator tapes and the reported totals. None of this stuff adds up. Or at least some of these things don't add up.
Todd Huff: So what does that mean? How does that make sense? You can't constantly say, well, they just made mistakes. Do you think that the government is as understanding to. To you? If you make a mistake on your tax filing. We're entering tax season here. Do you think they're going. Bill just made a mistake. Good old Bill. No. Do you think that that's not how that works? If you own a business. You know, if you file something, even if you did your best and you think that this is what they're asking for, you never have an answer. Especially if you start off as a solo preneur or a small business person, you'd never have the answers about what some of these these forms really mean. And how do I get to this number? I've got to report, and undoubtedly you're going to make a mistake. I remember one time I got a. A sales tax bill for a massive amount of money. Because they changed my file, and it changed my filing from. I forget what it was. Annual to monthly. They didn't or. No, it was monthly to early.
Todd Huff: I think is what it was. It's been a while. And we had made a large sale the previous month. Didn't notify me. I got a massive bill in the mail saying I owed a bunch of sales tax. I called the state. And I said, hey. I got this. What's going on? I don't owe this this month. I'd owed a similar bill last month because we had a large order. But I didn't. You know we didn't repeat that order this month. I wished we did, but we didn't. And she said the only way. I kid you not. I promise you what she told me. She was very nice. She's like, well, you wouldn't have known. And I said, okay. And she goes, well, there's one way you would have known. And I said, well, what's that? She said, if you would have picked up the phone and called,
Todd Huff: And I listen, I bit my tongue because I'm like, is that part of my. Should that be on my to do list for the day? Call the state. Hey, this is Todd is making sure I don't have any surprise charges that I'm supposed to be paying you today. Right. It's just it's. Ridiculous. And then she said, to her credit, she said, and you wouldn't have known that. You wouldn't have done that. So she's like, I'm going to fix this. You know, you can file with your correct amounts due. I'll take care of it. I think I still had to pay the fine. That's the other thing. You have to pay some late fee for a charge that you didn't even know you had because they moved the date on me. And they can wipe out all the, you know, the initial charge, but they can't wipe out. They tell you the late fee. This is the sort of stuff. That. I mean, it doesn't seem like a two way street to me.
Todd Huff: They want us to be understanding about all these. You know, it's just hard to run an election. It's a lot of emotion. And, man, they tried their best. And meanwhile, they're dropping the hammer on people for some innocent mistake or misunderstanding because government doesn't communicate. With a. It's just not. It doesn't add up. It's not consistent, and this is important. If they can't tell us where ballots were, if numbers don't add up. What are we supposed to make of that? And the audacity to tell us that it's the most secure election. In American history when it doesn't even balance. Just think about that for a minute. Does that mean? Let's assume that they're telling us the truth, and let's say that that is the most secure election. So are we then to say to assume that all other elections, or even more problematic than this, I mean, the balance sheet is off even further. What are they even trying to communicate? I'll tell you what they're trying to do. They're trying to shut us up so that we don't criticize them. And hold them accountable for what it certainly looks like.
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Todd Huff: Welcome back, my friends. Yes, we're talking here about the Fulton county election in Georgia, In Atlanta in 2020, the most secure election. I want to say this every chance I get, to point out just how preposterous. How preposterous. What we have been told actually is. These people, they will stop at nothing. They will stop at nothing to create. The outcome that they want, nothing will stop them. Again, as the Seinfeld Newman strategy, they will do whatever it takes. Emphasis on whatever, my friends. Whatever it takes. As long as it takes them, so long as it takes Trump out of office, as it may have potentially done in 2020, or Republicans out of office, they will do whatever, whatever it take. I'm telling you, whatever. Remember, we had. We had criminal charges. Trump had a mug shot. These are not innocent people. Allegedly. Who just made some mistakes. There's at least some nefarious actors in the. Maybe some of them did, I don't know.
Todd Huff: But this does not. This is not just an oopsie. My mistake. My bad. Clean up on aisle five. That's not what this is. This is at some level, if these things, if, again, if this holds true and what we're being told is accurate, How we've seen this being weaponized. We know that it's at least intentionally being done by some people. Again, maybe there's useful idiots along the way. Maybe there's an aptitude along the way. Maybe there's a mixture of things. But this is. They're willing to do whatever. It takes, my friends. That's my thoughts on this. Those are the allegations, and that's what the evidence seems to force us to make sense of. Are these. Just how bad can you be while you're telling us that it's the best you've ever done? That's. That's a legitimate question. How bad? Can you be while you go out on the public facing side? And tell us that that's the best you've ever done. Because that's what they've done and they still maintain it. And if you even hesitate, If you breathe a question into the air. They will go bonkers.
Todd Huff: If they listen to this show today, they will go bonkers. I've made no outlandish claims. I've asked a ton of questions. I think that there's something nefarious that's happened. I don't know how many were involved. It could be a mixture of ineptitude. It can be a mixture of a lot of things. But there's a lot of holes here that seem to me that at some point the only logical explanation. Is that people were trying to work the system to get a result that they wanted. That's what it looks like to me. Maybe I'm wrong. But it definitely isn't just this standard example for all the world to follow on how to run. An election. So I've got some concluding thoughts on this. My friends in a moment. But think about this really quickly. Your investments are like seeds that you plant. They grow, they multiply, but they also bear fruit. Is that fruit? The type of fruit that you want at four eight Financial. They believe your money should reflect your values.
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Todd Huff: Ballot image files, making sure that the digital files match the actual count. And the physical. Physical copies of ballots that tabulator tapes, the reconciliation reports. This should add up. This is basic math. This is not trigonometry. We're not launching missiles. We're not shooting a space shuttle to the moon or some such thing. This is basic arithmetic. It doesn't get any simpler than this. This is not complicated. They ought to be able to do this. And at best, this is a. An administrative disaster with all these things that have happened. At best, at best, this is a shining example of how not to run. An election, how not to manage your records and all that sort of stuff. According if the affidavit again, we'll see. Time will tell. But based upon what we're being told and what's reported and the affidavit, That this is. This is not the standard example that we should all aspire to.
Todd Huff: So. This again. Could. Could mean a lot of different things. Administrative failure, record retention violation, storage mismanagement. Or potential criminal activity. That is absolutely. Absolutely what is possible here. Again. There were 5 million votes cast. The margin of victory was 1179 votes. And you remember, you remember how much they hated Trump? What? I mean, they, they tried everything in their power to stop him. I've gone through this a lot on this program. And I think, I really think that they wish now, today that they wish Trump would have won in 2020 so they wouldn't have to be dealing with him today. Anyway, my friends, I've got to run. Have a great day. Thanks for listening. SDG.