Dominion Voting Machines

Dominion Voting Sold to Company Led by Ex-GOP Election Official

Dominion Voting sold to a company run by an ex-GOP election official – let’s unpack this, shall we? The news is hitting hard, isn’t it? It’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck, but instead of metal and debris, we’re looking at the foundations of our electoral process. It’s enough to make anyone’s blood run cold. The core issue is this: Dominion Voting Systems, a company that’s become synonymous with controversy surrounding the 2020 election, has been purchased by a new entity, Liberty Vote. And who’s at the helm of Liberty Vote? None other than Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican election official.… Continue reading

Lindell Defamed Smartmatic: Faces Nine-Figure Damages

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan ruled that MyPillow founder Mike Lindell defamed Smartmatic by making false claims that its voting machines rigged the 2020 presidential election. The judge, however, deferred the question of whether Lindell acted with “actual malice,” which is required for Smartmatic to collect damages. Lindell repeatedly stated in documentaries and media appearances that the machines were rigged, specifically in Los Angeles County where Smartmatic was used. Smartmatic is now seeking substantial damages from Lindell, as it aims to hold him accountable for spreading lies.

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DoJ Alleges Smartmatic Executives Used LA County Funds for Foreign Bribery Slush Funds

The Department of Justice has alleged that Smartmatic executives, indicted last year on bribery and money-laundering charges, transferred funds from a 2018 Los Angeles County voting machine contract into slush funds previously used for bribing election officials in Venezuela and the Philippines. Prosecutors are seeking to prove these funds were part of a larger pattern of bribery. Fox News, involved in a separate defamation lawsuit, asserts that LA County’s registrar-recorder, Dean Logan, may have received unreported gifts from the company. This could link to a broader scheme including overcharging customers and using the excess to pay bribes in other countries.

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Trump Plans Order Targeting Mail-In Ballots, Voting Machines Ahead of 2026 Elections

Trump’s declaration that he intends to sign an executive order targeting mail-in ballots and voting machines ahead of the 2026 elections has, unsurprisingly, sparked a wave of reactions. It’s almost like clockwork at this point, isn’t it? First, the announcement, then the flurry of commentary, and finally, the realization that we’ve potentially entered another phase of this never-ending political drama.

The core of the matter is this: the former president is vowing to use an executive order to reshape how elections are conducted, specifically by aiming to eliminate mail-in ballots and overhaul the voting machine infrastructure. The reasoning presented is familiar: the specter of widespread voter fraud, an accusation that has been repeatedly debunked by various investigations and court rulings.… Continue reading

Trump’s DOJ Sought Voter Data, Voting Machine Access: Concerns Raised

Trump’s DOJ contacting states for voter data and access to voting machines is a disturbing pattern that demands attention. It’s hard to ignore the implications of such actions, especially considering the context of past election challenges and ongoing concerns about election integrity. The very act of requesting such sensitive information, particularly when combined with the push for access to voting machines, raises red flags about potential manipulation or interference in the electoral process.

One can’t help but wonder what the ultimate goal was. Was this a genuine attempt to investigate alleged voter fraud, or was it something more sinister? The timing of these requests, coupled with the broader political landscape, fuels speculation about the intentions behind them.… Continue reading

Lawsuit Challenges 2024 Election: Voting Machine Details and Potential Fallout

As part of the discovery process, SMART Legislation submitted extensive document requests and questions to the Rockland County Board of Elections regarding the 2024 election results. The requests seek information on voting machines, software, security protocols, and communications with vendors, including software updates. The inquiries also questioned the use of technologies like Starlink’s Direct to Cell service. Furthermore, the lawsuit, with a full hand recount requested, highlights discrepancies in vote counts and statistical improbabilities within the 2024 election data. The next court hearing is a compliance conference set for September 22, 2025, at the Rockland County Courthouse.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene claims Dominion machines were “switching” votes

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a name that seems to constantly make headlines for her outlandish claims and conspiracy theories. This time, she is alleging that Dominion machines were “switching” votes. The audacity of such claims is truly mind-boggling. So, what is the basis for such accusations? Where is the evidence to support such a bold statement?

It seems that once again, the realm of logic and reason has been left far behind in the wake of sensationalist claims. The idea that voting machines could be capable of such manipulation is not only far-fetched but dangerous to the very foundation of our democratic process.… Continue reading

MAGA Official Found Guilty of Tampering with 2020 Voting Machines

It baffles me how every time there is a voting irregularity or tampering with voting machines, it always seems to be a Republican behind it. The irony is glaring considering how vocally they advocate for election integrity. The recent case of Tina Peters, a MAGA official found guilty of tampering with 2020 voting machines, is a perfect example of this hypocrisy.

Tina Peters, an election conspiracy theorist, was convicted of tampering with voting machines in Mesa County, Colorado, after the 2020 election. Peters used her position as the Mesa County clerk to grant unauthorized individuals access to the voting machines in an attempt to prove baseless claims of election fraud in favor of Donald Trump.… Continue reading

Minnesota’s 0.000004% Voter Fraud Cited as GOP Suit Tossed

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-12/minnesota-ballot-suit-tossed-by-judge-citing-000004-fraud-rate

Conservatives can’t prove that widespread voter fraud is real. The Heritage Foundation, at Trump’s insistence, already tried in 2017 and this was the result: Less than 1,100 individual cases spanning from as far back as 1982 found:

http://thf-legal.s3.amazonaws.com/VoterFraudCases.pdf

That’s THEIR report, by the way.

But hold up–there was an update to that number in march. According the Heritage foundation, that number “swelled up” to a whopping 1,285

Trump himself set up a commission to prove his claim that there was widespread voter fraud and that’s why he lost the popular vote. You remember what happened?

The commission found so few cases they disbanded without producing a single report.… Continue reading