GA official files election fraud case after claiming there was no election fraud

This is too good.

Georgia election official – and noted Trump-hater – Gabriel Sterling has spent the weeks following the 2020 election bashing President Trump and his supporters for claiming there was fraud.

Then, yesterday, he made a statement yesterday announcing his official challenge to the voter registration of a woman who admitted to fraudulently voting using his home address in the 2020 election.

Sterling is the Voting System Implementation Manager for the state of Georgia. He discovered the fraudulent voter registration when the Democrat-aligned get-out-the-vote organization Fair Fight Action sent a reminder to vote in her name to his home.

The woman in question, Meron Fissha, admitted to Fox 5 Atlanta that she voted using Sterling’s address in the 2020 election despite having sold the house to him over two years ago and moved to Maryland.

So, basically, one of the very guys criticizing people for pointing out the massive amounts of fraud in the election was a victim of the fraud himself.

You can’t make this stuff up, but you can come close:

Of course, Gabriel says it’s not “fraud”: