Michigan Judge Orders Forensic Audit of 22 Dominion Voting Machines
In my opinion, we’re down to the wire here as far as actually getting anything done about overturning this election. Call it, threat level midnight.
While there is evidence, it seems that it’s all going nowhere. They’re presenting it in front of many state senates, but whether or not that’s enough to actually get anything done has yet to be seen.
There is still hope and we have some more good news out of Michigan.
A judge has ordered a forensic audit of 22 of the Dominion voting machines from one of the most suspect counties, Antrim County.
A judge in Antrim County, Michigan, has authorized a forensic audit of 22 Dominion Voting Systems machines, according to Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
“BIG WIN FOR HONEST ELECTIONS,” the former New York City Mayor wrote on Twitter on Dec. 4. “This is where the untrustworthy Dominion machine flipped 6,000 votes from Trump to Biden. Spiking of votes by Dominion happened all over the state.”
It is unclear which of the several election lawsuits the order originated from. The public dockets in four of the major election lawsuits in Michigan did not feature an order Giuliani described. Giuliani did not immediately respond to an emailed request for clarification.
If they can prove undeniably that the system is flawed and that votes were flipped, it may be enough to discredit the entire Dominion system which spans across 29 states.
Outside of this, I still think that the best chance that the Trump team has at actually overturning the election sits in the hands of the Supreme Court.
Even then, the way that Chief Justice John Roberts has been voting lately, seems to suggest that it may not be a safe bet even then.
It’s looking more and more like we’re going to end up with Joe Biden and then Kamala Harris as President of the United States. That is a tragedy and it’s a disgrace to our country that we will have allowed liberals to manipulate our voting system and insert whatever person into office that they choose.
Sources: Epoch Times