AG Moody: “You Won’t See Florida Scrambling To Tell You Who Won An Election”
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody joins guest-host Paul Gleiser on Fox Across America to tout her state’s new election fraud unit. And they’ve been pretty busy already…
“We have a great governor who proposed and worked with our legislature to come up with an actual unit that will go after and prosecute election crimes. So those folks would be specially trained. They would be able to rapidly respond. The unit has only been in existence for a little over a month. And yesterday the governor, along with myself and others within the executive branch here in Florida, announced 20 cases of those that had voted and were eligible to vote and provided false information regarding their eligibility. And those were announced yesterday, which, again, it is it is important to show that we are actively moving and responding and charging these crimes. Yes. But it also serves a dual purpose of of folks knowing that when they go and they cast their vote, that they’re doing so in an election that where the process is guarded, where there is integrity to the election, that they know that their vote counts because that’s just as important.”
AG Moody also called for more transparency from the DOJ and Biden administration over the Mar-A-Lago raids. To hear what else she had to say, listen to the podcast!