Pennsylvania Man To Launch Crusade To Re-empower Sheriffs — A press conference is scheduled for 10 a.m., tomorrow Jan. 23 at the Pennsylvania Capitol in the Rotunda to educate the public about the usurpation of power by county district attorneys from county sheriffs, and how the state constitution has been amended unlawfully, says William Taylor Reil.
Reil is founder and CEO of the County Sheriff Brigades of Pennsylvania (CSBP), introduced two documents that he has written and circulated.
Following the event, Pennsylvania citizens in attendance will hand-deliver copies of two documents prepared by Reil along with and a personalized “notice and demand open letter” to approximately 300 state officials and 50 established press reporters in Harrisburg and elsewhere in Pennsylvania.
Reil says that he will also direct the coroner in each of the 67 Counties, as required by Title 231 Pa. Code § 400 ( c ) – Person to Make Service, to serve each county sheriff with these documents.
Also to be served will be all county commissioners, home rule council members, district attorneys and judges, Reil says.
2020 Vote Fraud Now Issue In Pennsylvania Attorney General Race — State Rep. Craig Williams has made the 2020 Election an issue in this year’s Pennsylvania Attorney General race.
Williams, of Glen Mills, Delaware County, represents the 160th District, and is a former federal prosecutor.
He is running to be the Republican nominee for Pennsylvania’s A.G. against ex-Delaware County D.A. Kat Copeland and York County District Attorney Dave Sunday. The primary election is April 23.
Ms. Copeland had served in the Delaware County district attorney’s office before joining the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in 2011.
She was appointed Delaware County District Attorney in 2018 to fill the remainder of Jack Whelan’s term after he was elected judge. She lost the 2019 election to Jack Stollsteimer and returned to her federal job. The guy in charge was now Bill McSwain. She became chief of the Criminal Division.
Williams X-posted a challenge to her, Saturday, Jan. 20, regarding an allegation her ex-boss made that then U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr squashed an investigation into vote fraud in the 2020 election, which would have been on Ms. Copeland’s watch.
This is the post:
@McSwainPA said he had evidence of election fraud that DOJ shut down. AG Bill Barr said that was not true. The President called McSwain a coward. Kat Copeland was Criminal Chief under McSwain, responsible for prosecuting election fraud. She owes us the truth.
Is Craig hoping to put Kat on the spot? Is this just a gambit to either make her look like a conspiracy nut or to drive a rift between her and McSwain?
Ms. Copeland should chime in, regardless. Huge numbers of Americans think our election system has become rigged and the numbers are growing.
And with reason.
University of Michigan professor and well-regarded cyber-security expert J. Alex Halderman, just this Friday, demonstrated to U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg in Atlanta the ease at which Dominion voting machines could be hacked and tallies changed.
And if Craig and Kat can be persuaded to recognize that distrust in our elections is becoming a serious matter, maybe they can find time to ask why Delaware County is fighting so hard to keep its correspondence with ballot-printer Fort Orange Press a secret.
Maybe it’s just petty bureaucrats trying to show they are big deals. We certainly hope that all that it is.
Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.
1 Corinthians 10:13