Two Swing State Officials Caught, Convicted in Major Voter Fraud Scheme and Face Very Harsh Sentences
In a startling instance of confirmed voter fraud, two individuals were found guilty in connection with the 2021 mayoral election in Millbourne, PA. Nurul Hasan, who previously served as the council vice president, was sentenced to 36 months in prison for 33 offenses, which included conspiracy and fraudulent voter registration, despite his loss in the election. Another individual, Rafikul Islam, a former council member, received a sentence of 12 months and one day for seven comparable charges.
In justifying his ruling, Judge Harvey Bartle III underscored the seriousness of compromising the integrity of our electoral process. Furthermore, Munsur Ali, another council member, is currently awaiting sentencing on June 26 for 25 charges, which raises ongoing concerns regarding election integrity.
For context, conservatives, including Trump, have consistently raised alarms about the substantial security issues related to voting, particularly in swing states. Nevertheless, the Democrats and their allies in the mainstream media have minimized these concerns, despite the increasing volume of evidence.
Regardless, Judge Harvey Bartle III condemned the individuals for their serious offenses, stating, “In the court’s perspective, there are very few crimes in our federal code that are more severe than what you have perpetrated. Your actions have undermined our democratic process.”