Conservatives in Warren County, Virginia, are celebrating after a fraudulent election that enabled RINOs (Republicans
Conservatives in Warren County, Virginia, are celebrating after a fraudulent election that enabled RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) to take control of the Republican Party in this deep-red region near Washington, DC, was overturned. The change occurred after individuals who had been kicked off the committee united to challenge the election results.
About two dozen members of Virginia’s Sixth District Republican Committee gathered in Fisherville, Va., on Tuesday night to hear an appeal filed by Scott Lloyd, a former Trump administration official who ran for chairman of the Warren County Republican Committee (WCRC), Breitbart News reported.
The other candidate was David Silek, a local attorney who has referred to Christian conservatives as “right-wing extremists” for protesting a local library’s collection of books that promote transgenderism for children. He is closely allied with Warren County Sheriff Crystal Cline, Warren County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Cheryl Cullers, and County Supervisor Hugh Henry.
Sources have described Silek and his supporters as “RINOs.” Several individuals in his camp, including Cline and Hugh Henry, have publicly made anti-Catholic remarks.
The WCRC held its election and membership reset during a mass meeting on February 12 at the Front Royal Volunteer Fire Department. Whistleblowers have described the event as chaotic, disorganized, and marred by fraud. Lloyd’s appeal packet includes affidavits from several attendees recounting how Democrats were unexpectedly given ballots during a haphazard voting process.
Meanwhile, numerous conservatives claimed they were turned away from the meeting and prevented from casting
Meanwhile, numerous conservatives claimed they were turned away from the meeting and prevented from casting their votes by Sheriff Cline’s husband, George Cline.
In addition to these problematic issues with the voting process, a surprising announcement by Cullers revealed that the committee would be drastically reduced from 251 members to just 102, resulting in the removal of dozens of individuals. Adding to the confusion, the chairwoman of the county’s Board of Supervisors, who is aligned with Silek, was permitted to lead the WCRC’s rules committee that night.
Sources told Breitbart News that she was supposed to be under a four-year ban from the Republican group for her PAC’s endorsements of Democratic candidates. Breitbart added:
Sheriff Cline was conveniently involved in handling the stack of approximately 180 membership applications gathered that night when it was decided that only the top 102 papers would be accepted. She reluctantly admitted to being asked to help with going through applications to determine who was going to be a member when confronted by Breitbart News at a March county meeting hosted by Cullers.
Warren County Fire & Rescue Assistant Chief Gerry Maiatico was acting as the event’s fire marshal that night and told Breitbart News that he asked the Clines to help him control the crowd flow to avoid fire code violations. Over 400 people, a record-breaking number, showed up to participate in the meeting.
However, the protocol to allow more people to enter the building after others had cast
However, the protocol to allow more people to enter the building after others had cast their ballots and left was not followed, even though Lloyd and Silek had verbally agreed to it.
George Cline acknowledged in a Facebook comment that he turned away at least nine individuals shortly after the mass meeting. One person even claimed that Sheriff Cline, who was not in uniform at the time, pushed her when she tried to enter the meeting room to vote, Breitbart reported.
Another significant point raised by Lloyd was that people were denied entry after 7:00 p.m. without prior notification that this was the cutoff time. The mass meeting had been advertised as taking place from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with registration opening at 6:00 p.m., but there was no indication that individuals arriving after 7:00 p.m. would be unable to register to vote.
If Silek files an appeal within 30 days, it will be reviewed by a special committee of five members from the RPV. None of these members can be from the Sixth District. Two members will be selected by Lloyd, two by Silek, and one will be chosen jointly by both parties, Breitbart reported.
