Hamtramck, Michigan just hit another low point.
Four out of the six members of the city council are now under investigation for election fraud. That’s not a small scandal — that’s a majority of the elected body facing serious criminal scrutiny over how they got into office.
4 out of the 6 members of City Council are under investigations for election fraud:

The latest city council meeting only made the situation more disturbing. The video shows proceedings that feel completely disconnected from traditional American local government. What was once a small, working-class Michigan city now hosts meetings that look and sound more like something from another country.
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Undercover video has already exposed some of the fraud that got these officials elected. The footage shows clear evidence of coordinated efforts to manipulate the vote — the kind of dirty tricks that used to be associated with corrupt big-city machines, not small-town America.
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This is what giving our country away looks like.
Hamtramck, MI city council.@SenateGop — history will remember you as the ones who killed the West. pic.twitter.com/KOIYcYksRf
— Sabrina (LionHearted) (@LionHearted76) June 12, 2026
This isn’t just about paperwork errors or minor violations. When a majority of a city council is under active fraud investigation, it raises fundamental questions about whether the people sitting in those seats actually represent the will of the voters — or whether they stole their positions.
Hamtramck has changed dramatically in recent years. What used to be a classic American community has been transformed, and the current leadership appears more focused on importing foreign political cultures than upholding American norms and election laws.
When elected officials face credible fraud investigations and the public meetings start looking like they belong in a different country, it’s fair to ask: Is this still America?
Voters in Hamtramck deserve answers. They deserve clean elections. And they deserve leaders who put American laws and American values first — not imported grievances and foreign-style politics.
The fact that four out of six council members are now under the microscope should be a wake-up call. Election integrity isn’t optional. When it breaks down at the local level, the rot spreads fast.
This situation in Hamtramck is a warning sign. If we keep allowing this kind of fraud and cultural displacement to go unchecked, more cities will start looking like places that no longer feel like America at all.
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