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originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: IndieA
What does an article about secretaries of state at the state level have to do with Meadows?
So you agree that Judge Jones made the right decision in not removing Meadows' case to federal court?
Doug Logan and Jeff Lenberg, the two tech and cybersecurity experts photographed, may have double-tapped their key fob to provoke an attention-drawing “honk honk”, confirming the car was locked, but of course, there is no video. Only still frames complete with the “breachers” carrying snack,s, energy drinks and smiling at someone at the front door holding it open. More photos followed showing them and other individuals in the common area of the election office in broad daylight, seemingly during business hours. Gasp.
However, a big part of that story was ignored: they were invited by the individual with lawful authority to do so: the election supervisor.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: IndieA
Hampton did not have the authority to give unauthorized individuals access to voting machines for hours. That's kind of why she was indicted as well.
There is neither known evidence nor accusations that either Lenberg or Logan accessed the system without the supervision of Misty Hampton, the county’s election supervisor. The SEB Rule does not explicitly forbid access. It only states that the system shall be locked when not directly under the supervision of the election superintendent. Lenberg has claimed that they did not ever physically touch the machine, but rather guided Hampton as to how to conduct the testing of the system.
“The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case has severed the case, ordering that 17 defendants — including former President Donald Trump — will not be tried alongside speedy trial defendants Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell on Oct. 23,” the report found.
"My retirement had nothing to do with the DA's case in Georgia," Wood told Newsweek via email on Wednesday. "I do not know why I am listed as a witness."
“I’m always willing to go in under subpoena. I’ll go testify and answer their questions, honestly, like I did in the grand jury,” Wood said.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: JinMI
" Just breaking, Fulton County has just indicated Trump.
13 counts under RICO.
originally posted by: WeDemBoyz
Apparently there is a 20th co-conspirator who flipped on them; that individual is said to be Lin Wood.