100 Percent Fed Up reports- On Monday, Federal Judge Kenneth Hoyt held True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht and True the Vote investigator Gregg Phillips in contempt of court over their refusal to identify a confidential informant who helped them obtain information that led to the discovery and, later, evidence that the E. Lansing, MI based election software company Konnech was storing election-related data on servers in China.
(Click HERE to donate). These two American heroes and warriors who are bravely fighting to ensure our elections are free and fair and unable to be stolen are in the midst of fighting six lawsuits related to their work to expose voter fraud in America.
Earlier today, Gregg Phillips posted a photo of himself wearing an orange jumpsuit in a federal prison on Truth Social.
He also posted an update:
5th Circuit still considering emergency release.
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This may be the first time in U.S. history that Americans have been jailed in a federal civil defamation suit.
Tonight, Catherine Engelbrecht announced that they have been released from federal prison, and for now, they are free!
Praise the Lord!!!!
Catherine released the following statement upon their release:
Those who thought that imprisoning Gregg and I would weaken our resolve have gravely miscalculated. It is stronger than ever.
The right to free and fair elections without interference is more important than our own discomforts and even this detention, now reversed by a higher court.
We are profoundly grateful for that. We will continue to protect and defend those who do the vital work of election integrity, and we will make sure that their findings become a matter of public record.
– Catherine Engelbrecht, True the Vote