Biden DOJ Gets Conviction of Iowa County Supervisor’s Wife on 52 Counts of ‘Voter Fraud’

The Biden administration has vehemently denied that any voter fraud took place in the 2020 election.

However, the Biden Justice department’s recent successful prosecution of an alleged case of voter fraud flies in the face of that sweeping assertion.

According to KCAU, Biden’s DOJ had charged Kim Phuong Taylor, wife of former House Representative and current Woodbury County Supervisor Jeremy Taylor, with 52 counts of voter fraud in January.

The DOJ accused Kim Taylor of “generating votes” in the 2020 election, when her husband ran in the Republican primary for Iowa’s 4th Congressional District, and again later that year, when he ran – and won – for county supervisor.

Kim Taylor was found guilty on all counts on Tuesday, including 26 counts of providing false information when registering and voting, 23 counts of fraudulent voting, and three counts of fraudulent registration.

Kim Phuong Taylor is facing up to 5 years in prison for each count.

“Prosecutors were able to prove that Kim Taylor illegally filled out voting materials, failed to translate warnings that her victims could not vote for her family members and forged signatures on voting affidavits,” KTIV reported.

Taylor’s Republican husband was mentioned as an “unindicted co-conspirator” in at least one court

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