Armed pro-Trump protesters gather outside Michigan
elections chief's home
Jocelyn Benson: gathering ‘unambiguous, loud and
threatening’
Protesters make false claims about election fraud
Reuters
Mon 7 Dec
2020 14.45 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/dec/07/michigan-elections-chief-trump-protesters
Michigan’s
secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, said dozens of armed protesters gathered in
a threatening manner outside her home on Saturday evening chanting “bogus”
claims about electoral fraud.
Michigan
officials last month certified the state’s election results showing
President-elect Joe Biden had won Michigan, one of a handful of key
battleground states, in the course of his 3 November election victory.
Donald
Trump has repeatedly claimed, contrary to evidence, that the outcome was marred
by widespread fraud in multiple states. State and federal officials have
repeatedly stated that there is no evidence of fraud on any significant scale,
and Biden is to be sworn in on 20 January.
The
protesters who rallied outside Benson’s home held up placards saying “Stop the
Steal” and chanted the same message, according to various clips uploaded on
social media.
In a
Twitter statement on Sunday, Benson said the protesters were trying to spread
false information about the security and accuracy of the US election system.
“The demands made outside my home were unambiguous, loud and threatening.”
The
Michigan attorney general, Dana Nessel, in a separate Twitter post, accused the
pro-Trump demonstrators of “mob-like behavior [that] is an affront to basic
morality and decency”.
“Anyone can
air legitimate grievances to Secretary Benson’s office through civil and
democratic means, but terrorizing children and families in their own homes is
not activism.”
Benson
added: “They targeted me in my role as Michigan’s chief election officer. But
the threats of those gathered weren’t actually aimed at me – or any other
elected officials in this state. They were aimed at the voters.”
Governor
Gretchen Whitmer, who has clashed publicly with Trump over state coronavirus
restrictions, was the target of a kidnapping plot by a far-right militia group
during the election campaign, prosecutors said in October.
Michigan, one of a handful of key swing state in the 2020 presidential race, was a target of agitation by Trump and rightwing supporters against stay-at-home orders Whitmer imposed earlier this year to curb coronavirus transmissions.


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