At the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dar Leaf, a sheriff from Barry County, Michigan, says that law enforcement must participate in investigating election fraud to protect citizens’ right to vote.
“The reality is, when this first happened November 3, we should have had a task force of law enforcement at that time looking into this. And it should have been federal, state, and even the local,” Leaf explained to Alex Newman, a senior editor at The New American. “I don’t care if it is a city; I don’t care if it is a small little village. Everybody needed to be involved in that… I think we would have had this all resolved if we had done that in the beginning,” Leaf reflected.
Ultimately, Americans must vote in person on election day and put their time and energy where their mouth is to secure our elections from the grassroots level, Sheriff Leaf concluded.
For more interviews by Alex, check out Conversations That Matter