Detroit Free Press: “Michigan’s chief law enforcement officer, along with state police, will launch an investigation into those who have allegedly peddled disinformation about the state’s Nov. 3 election for their own financial gain. A Republican-led report that found no evidence of widespread fraud recommended the probe. The Michigan Senate Oversight Committee report, written by state Sen. Ed McBroom, R-Vulcan, and adopted by all the Republican members of the committee, called on the attorney general’s office to consider investigating those ‘utilizing misleading and false information about Antrim County to raise money or publicity for their own ends.'”
“Since Nov. 4, when a human error led to an inaccurate report of Antrim County’s unofficial election night results, the county that former President Donald Trump won with 61% of the vote has found itself at the heart of the false conspiracy theory that voting machines were intentionally designed to switch votes. The oversight committee’s report did not mention which individuals should be investigated and Mukomel declined to say who will be investigated because the investigation is ongoing. But the committee’s report discredited many claims made in an election fraud lawsuit against Antrim County that served as a vehicle to advance election conspiracies.”