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Judge clears release of forensic review of Dominion machines

Judge clears release of forensic review of Dominion
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A judge has authorized the release of a forensic review of Dominion Voting machines that were used in Antrim County, Michigan, where the system allegedly flipped thousands of votes from President Donald Trump to Joe Biden during the 2020 election.

The Gateway Pundit reported early Monday on the decision by the judge, who had released it only minutes before.

Michigan’s 13th Circuit Court Judge Kevin A. Elsenheimer gave permission to Matthew DePerno, a lawyer, to talk about the findings in a case that focused on a marijuana vote in the county but also encompasses the results of the presidential race.

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Antrim County made headlines even as the general election was being held when officials there claimed a Biden victory in a county that is overwhelmingly in support of President Trump. An immediate review found what officials called “human error,” and the results were reversed.

But the county has become a lightning rod for suspicions, supported by other evidence, that Dominion Voting machines could have been and likely were used to flip votes from President Trump to Biden.

The president’s legal team just last week began its own forensic analysis of 22 machines in Michigan.

At the time, the forensic review was praised by lawyer Rudy Giuliani, representing the president.

The results in the audit, authorized for release by the judge, were not immediately available.

The Gateway Pundit explained the decision came in a lawsuit by DePerno on behalf of Central Lake resident William Bailey, who was concerned about ballots that were sent through a Dominion machine a second time after there was a 262-262 tie on a ballot initiative to set up a marijuana industry in the county.

The report said when the ballots were sent through a second time, three were destroyed and not counted. But the result the second time was an anomalous 262-261 in favor of the initiative.

The Pundit report also noted other unusual results, including that “742 vote were added to the total after a recount” of a school board election, and “Dominion’s vote totals showed 663 people voted in a district where there were only 6 eligible voters and only 3 of those 6 actually voted.”

The pointed criticized, “Somehow, Dominion added 660 additional votes to the final tally.”

While the forensic review had been authorized earlier, no public release of the results had been allowed.

DePerno argued that the results are “important for the public, the U.S. government, and the Michigan legislature to review and understand.”

He said it clearly is an issue of “national security.”

The lawyer wants to release the results to President Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and others.

“This is an issue of national security. Our voting system is defined as ‘national critical infrastructure.'”

The state’s attorney general, Dana Nessel, instead of wanting all claims of vote fraud reviewed, blasted lawyers who file what she insisted are “frivolous actions.”

DePerno explained in the report that her actions were nothing more than intimidation.

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