dimanche 20 juin 2021

Head of firms that pushed 'Italygate' theory falsely claimed VA mansion was her home

Head of firms that pushed 'Italygate' theory falsely claimed VA mansion was her home


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A woman who heads two firms that pushed an election fraud conspiracy theory known as “Italygate” falsely claimed a mansion in Virginia was her home, The Washington Post reported.

Michele Roosevelt Edwards, who is in charge of USAerospace Partners and the Institute for Good Governance, claimed a $30 million mansion was her home during an interview with a television crew from Iceland.

The mansion is the historical North Wales farm located in Warrenton, Va., according to state records reviewed by the Post.
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According to the newspaper, the estate is owned by a company belonging to the late David B. Ford, a former financier who passed in September. When asked if she knew Edwards, Ford's widow said she didn't know her.

“She’s in my house,” the widow said when the Post showed footage of Edwards from the interview. “How is she in my house?”
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The theory stems from a letter that former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows emailed to acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen claiming that an Italian defense contractor worked with U.S. intelligence to corrupt the 2020 presidential election.

More specifically, the theory holds that votes were changed from former President Trump to then-candidate Biden President by military satellites controlled by senior CIA officials and people who worked for the defense contractor.
Sounds like she probably got a friend who works for the agency handling the sale of the house to let her in. Grifters gotta grift.


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