LAWFARE: Judicial Watch uncovered 5,789 pages showing Michigan’s AG coordinated with Norm Eisen’s States United NGO to target Trump electors & attorneys across multiple states. A political prosecution network aimed at Republicans is now exposed. pic.twitter.com/IMPc9hjvvx
— @amuse (@amuse) November 15, 2025
Judicial Watch announced today it received 5,789 pages of records from the Michigan Department of Attorney General in a Michigan Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request that show the state’s coordination with the nonprofit States United Democracy Center, which pushed indictments of President Donald Trump’s supporters, lawyers, activists, and Republican Party officials who disputed the 2020 election. Indictments of Trump alternative electors by Michigan Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel were thrown out by a judge earlier this year. The documents suggest a broad conspiracy by several states to prosecute Americans over 2020 election disputes.
Judicial Watch submitted the Michigan FOIA request on January 2, 2025, for records related to the States United Democracy Center and/or the Voter Protection Project regarding the investigation of Republican state electors for the 2020 presidential election. On August 11, 2025, Judicial Watch informed Michigan Attorney General Veronica Estrada that it “is prepared to pursue its legal rights and remedies in the Michigan Court of Claims” in order to obtain all remaining responsive records.
The records show that States United has a multistate operation aimed at prosecuting and disbarring Trump attorneys and associates in several states. States United was started by Norm Eisen, who was “ethics czar” for President Barak Obama and special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee for the impeachment of Trump.
The Michigan production confirms close contact between States United and Michigan state officials.
The records include several email exchanges between top States United litigator Jonathan Williams and Heather S. Meingast, Division Chief, Civil Rights and Elections Division of the Michigan Attorney General’s Office.
more:
https://www.judicialwatch.org/michigan-att-gen-leftist-nonprofit/
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Investigate > expose > try > convict > hang. What part seems to be too much trouble?