Do we treat it that way? They both are members of Northridge Church in Plymouth, Michigan, and call Canton, Michigan home. On Nov. 14, Colbeck attended a Stop the Steal rally outside the Michigan Capitol, where he was photographed giving a speech as a man wearing a tactical vest and a Three Percenter patch stood behind him. They are trying to convince you of that," he said. to facilitate the . In 2018, while running in the GOP primary for governor, Colbeck used PowerPoint slides to suggest that one of his Democratic opponents had ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, a group that some politicians have lobbied to designate as a terrorist organization. The right to Free Speech enshrined in our First Amendment was not put there to protect us from people saying "I love you". He is an accomplished aerospace engineer, certified Microsoft Small Business Specialist, and former vice Chair of Elections and Government Reform in the Michigan State Senate. But Progress Michigan is committed to holding Lansing politicians accountable - so we've collected the . He's a former MI State Senator who understands the bureaucracy and its potential for corruption. Characterized as "arguably the most vocal conservative in the Michigan Senate",[7] he led the effort to oppose state-based health exchanges in Michigan and Medicaid Expansion. , Language [17], He has been widely criticized for his remarks at a public forum featuring former member of the Muslim Brotherhood Kamal Saleem and former Department of Homeland Security affiliated counter-terrorism expert Phil Haney. Dominion is on a slash-and-burn offensive to silence anybody who talks up, Colbeck told fellow Republicans, referencing a lawsuit against Giuliani filed earlier that same day. [33] Colbeck appeared on FLASHPOINT February 12, as a guest of Kenneth Copeland Ministries VICTORY CHANNEL, insisting that Lindell's documentary stuck to "100% objective facts" and not "conjecture" and that Colbeck's role in Absolute Proof earned him "no fallout," and that "people are hungry for this information. According to the lawyers, the debunked claim that Dominions voting machines led to inaccurate vote tallies has caused damages to the company that could result in a defamation lawsuit.