Three Democrats Busted for Election Plots
Amid the allegations of fraud in the 2020 election, the State of Texas is leading the way in upholding the law to promote a fair contest. This past Friday, three left-wing operatives were indicted by a Grand Jury in Harris County for election related felonies and misdemeanors in two separate districts. This announcement comes one month after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton charged a Limestone County social worker with 134 counts of Election Fraud.
A left-wing political consultant, Damien Jones, was indicted for Coercion of a Public Servant and False Caller Identification Information Display. Jones is alleged to have sent an anonymous and threatening text message to Democratic State Representative Gina Calanni (HD-132) to coerce a resignation. Damien faces up to two years in prison from the two Class A misdemeanors.
Separately, two individuals were indicted for crimes during the House District 142 race. Natasha Demming and Richard Anthony Bonton plotted to siphon Hispanic votes away from the incumbent politician by the former running under a false name, Natasha Ruiz. Bonton was indicted for Tampering with a Governmental Record, a felony punishable by up to two years in prison. Demming was indicted for Tampering with a Government Record and three Class A misdemeanors; Perjury, Election Fraud, and Conspiracy to Commit Tampering with a Governmental Record. The misdemeanors are punishable up to one year each.
Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg succinctly stated in a press release, “Those indicted today crossed the line from dirty politics to criminal activity and they will pay the price.”