As if there wasn’t enough controversy surrounding the Dominion Voting Systems voting machines in the post-2020 election turmoil, a concerning situation involving the machines developed over the weekend in Georgia during the state’s attempt a third recount.
According to Fox News, in Fulton County, Georgia, a server that controls several of the Dominion machines reportedly “crashed,” which election officials say has delayed the recount. Dominion technicians have reportedly been dispatched to the area in an attempt to fix the server.
Roughly 88 percent of the recount had been completed before the mysterious server “crash,” which immediately led to enormous backlash and conspiracy accusations from thousands of Trump supporters on social media.
While Biden has a roughly 13,000 count lead over Trump in the traditionally-red state, multiple recounts have been ordered by the Trump legal team given the razor-thin margin of victory. The president’s attorneys have continued to try and prove that widespread fraud — including issues with Dominion machines — was the sole reason why Biden managed to secure a victory in the state.
What’s interesting about the sudden server crash is that it happened just four days after Sidney Powell, an independent attorney fighting to prove voter and ballot fraud took place in the election, filed a massive lawsuit in which the crux of it alleges that Dominion voting machines were responsible for the outcome of the 2020 election.
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That’s not to say there’s any connection between the two events at all, but the coincidence is noteworthy, at the very least.
Powell’s claims in her Georgia lawsuit that Dominion software was complicit in the alleged election fraud were made in no uncertain terms.
The prominent lawyers made several claims concerning Dominion issues in the lawsuit, including the following:
“Kemp and Raffensperger ‘rushed through the purchase of Dominion voting machines and software in 2019 for the 2020 Presidential Election’ without due diligence and disregarded safety concerns.”
“There is incontrovertible physical evidence that the standards of physical security of the voting machines and the software were breached, and machines were connected to the internet in violation of professional standards and state and federal laws.”
“It has now been amplified and rendered virtually invisible by computer software created and run by domestic and foreign actors for that very purpose. Mathematical and statistical anomalies rising to the level of impossibilities, as shown by affidavits of multiple witnesses, documentation, and expert testimony evince this scheme across the state of Georgia.”
Powell made headlines two weeks ago when she accused Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger of being in on the scam, alleging they could have provided kickbacks to Dominion in order to steer the election away from Trump.
Only time will tell how Powell’s lawsuit in Georgia will end up, but with the latest server crash during a recount and other issues sure to pop up, it’s going to be a long, interesting December.