Questions about what investigators may uncover in election probes across the country took center stage during a recent episode of The Benny Show, where host Benny Johnson spoke with retired General Michael Flynn about ongoing scrutiny in key jurisdictions, including Fulton County, Georgia, and Maricopa County, Arizona.
During the segment, Johnson pressed Flynn on what he believes investigators could ultimately discover as reviews and investigations continue into election processes and results in those counties.
The discussion focused on the scope of the probes and whether the findings could extend beyond local irregularities.
Johnson raised the question directly while discussing the two counties that have been the focus of numerous reviews and legal challenges in recent years.
“What are they going to find in Fulton? What are they going to find in Maricopa? What? What is the big kahuna here?” Johnson asked.
Flynn responded by outlining what he believes investigators could uncover as officials and analysts continue examining election records and results.
“Yeah, I think we’re going to find that there are people serving in Congress and serving in other state offices that didn’t win those elections. They said we have just like Joe Biden. So we’re going to find that they’re going to find criminal activities, particularly in as they have in in Fulton County and, of course, Maricopa County. But these are just those are tactics of a of the broader strategy,” Flynn said.
Flynn continued by suggesting that investigators may ultimately reveal broader findings as election data and results are analyzed and presented.
“But I think what we’re going to find is we’re going to be looking at the results, the real results, once we, you know, lay them out, and many of them have started to get laid up, particularly in Fulton County, because they’re already down into the weeds of that, and we’re going to see people that are serving in elected offices that were not elected. That’s not a constitutional republic, that’s a criminal enterprise.”
The conversation centered on ongoing reviews tied to election administration in Fulton County and Maricopa County, both of which have been the subject of investigations, audits, and legal scrutiny related to election procedures.
Fulton County has drawn attention due to disputes surrounding ballot processing and chain-of-custody documentation, while Maricopa County has been at the center of several election-related reviews and public debates over voting equipment, ballot verification, and audit findings.
Johnson and Flynn discussed these investigations within the context of broader concerns about election integrity and the potential implications of any confirmed irregularities.
Flynn argued that the investigations underway could lead to significant revelations once the results of the various reviews are fully compiled and analyzed.
He described the inquiries into Fulton County and Maricopa County as part of a broader effort to evaluate election outcomes and the processes used to certify them.
According to Flynn, investigators are already closely examining evidence and documentation in some jurisdictions, particularly in Fulton County, where he said officials are “already down into the weeds” of the investigation.
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