UMVA has learned that Linda Brickman, a key witness from the 2020 election, delivered a powerful testimony that has reignited fierce debate over the nation’s most contested vote.
In a dramatic hearing before a high‑profile legal figure, Brickman recounted the tense meetings, relentless pressure, and a cascade of documents that she says proved the stakes were far beyond ordinary politics.
Her account paints a vivid picture of an election process where ordinary citizens felt compelled to act as watchdogs, documenting every irregularity and refusing to be silenced despite mounting threats.
“I did not enter the 2020 election process expecting controversy or legal threats,” Brickman declared, emphasizing her belief that every voter has both a right and a duty to ensure transparency.
She described how she meticulously recorded concerns, spoke out when answers vanished, and stood firm when urged to stay quiet, insisting that truth could not be buried.
Critics seized on her refusal to back down, arguing that her testimony demanded deeper investigation and heightened scrutiny of the election’s aftermath.
Brickman’s postscript underscores her resolve: “The events described were real to those of us who experienced them firsthand. The meetings were real. The pressure was real. The testimony was real.”
She stresses that her role was never to shape history’s verdict but to preserve an honest record for future generations, hoping that truth will ultimately prevail.
As the nation continues to grapple with the legacy of that tumultuous period, Brickman’s unwavering stance serves as a stark reminder that the fight for electoral integrity often rests on the courage of ordinary citizens.