The Washington Post reports:
Hours after FBI agents investigating an alleged breach of voting machines in Colorado seized a cellphone belonging to MyPillow founder Mike Lindell, agents also served a search warrant on Lindell associate and fellow election denier Douglas Frank, Frank said early Thursday.
Frank is a longtime math and science teacher in Ohio who claims to have discovered secret algorithms used to rig the 2020 election and who has done work for Lindell. In a Telegram post shortly after midnight, he said two FBI agents met him as he stepped off a plane.
The Post reported last year that Frank was traveling the country, trying to persuade local and state officials to join the effort to expose alleged election fraud. At the time, Frank said he had visited more than 30 states and met with 100 election administrators.
Read the full article. Definitely watch the CNN clip below for a glimpse into this guy’s utter batshittery.
FBI seizes phone from election denier Douglas Frank, a Mike Lindell associate https://t.co/Oa6kA1xP4S
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 15, 2022
Dr. Douglas Frank, Ohio math teacher who’s risen to prominence as election conspiracy theorist, leads a singing of the national anthem to kick things off. At least his second time in MO this year – he gave a presentation under the Capitol rotunda in Jan.https://t.co/n2Vdh7YilO pic.twitter.com/1VwVIEl0AB
— Galen Bacharier (@galenbacharier) August 20, 2022
Douglas Frank, Trump ally who pushes false election fraud theories, here at the Missouri Capitol speaking as part of a rally in the rotunda
Saw Rep. Brian Seitz, R-Branson, in attendance watching Frank’s presentation #moleg pic.twitter.com/DsIKSjUMHV
— Galen Bacharier (@galenbacharier) January 6, 2022
“I’m the guy that Mr. Lindell discovered.” – With the support of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, Ohio math teacher Douglas Frank travels across the US spreading debunked claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election. @SaraMurray sits down with Frank, who defended his efforts. pic.twitter.com/Bio4AsMVnY
— CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) January 19, 2022