Melissa Red Pill told her viewers during the February 2 episode of the "Freedom Force Battalion" on Brighteon.TV that there was clear corruption during the 2020 United States elections.
The show host made the statement after presenting a video clip of the Newsmax interview with former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Red Pill echoed Trump’s statement that there was a lot of corruption, a lot of phony voting and phony ballots that should have been sent back. She cited the "phony electors" during the election fraud that happened in Georgia, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Arizona, among other U.S. states. (Related: The definitive case proving Donald Trump won the election)
"What they're trying to do is remove the ability to vote because they say here are the electors. That's the number you don't have anyone vote. The reason that you have that vote is that [former Vice President] Mike Pence should have voted no. And clearly he did not because there was corruption. Someone has to say, 'No, I can't do that. I can't vote for something that is clearly fraudulent,'" Melissa Red Pill said.
She also cited the lack of review of the election results by people who want to just rubber stamp it.
Fight for free and fair elections is a big deal
According to Red Pill, the American people went to Capitol Hill to demand that Congress not certify an election that was fraudulent. She added that the election result was a big deal because "we are trying to fight for free and fair elections."
She also said that everything that's happening right now is putting all of the blame at the doorsteps of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Joe Biden and the Democrats whose numbers are plummeting, especially with Biden getting a low approval rating on a new Gallup poll.
The poll's release jibes with the belief that inflation, which is already at seven percent, will increase further. Biden's approval numbers continue to plunge with a Gallup poll in mid-January showing only 40 percent of American adults approved the job that he is doing, which is his lowest rating to date. The job performance of Congress, on the other hand, was at 18 percent.