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Sidney Powell Wants All Voting Machines Impounded and Examined

Shouldn’t this have been the very first thing that was done? Many machines have already been tampered with and data files deleted. But hopefully, Sidney’s request is heard and acted on. Better late than never.

Source: WND

Every voting machine used in the 2020 election should be impounded and analyzed, contends attorney Sidney Powell.

She said in an interview with the Epoch Times that there’s enough probable cause to support that move. And she believes President Trump could use his 2018 executive order on interference in elections to make sure it happens.

Powell, who has filed numerous 2020 election court challenges, charges Dominion voting machines counted every Biden vote at a value of 1.25 while diminishing the value of Trump votes to .75.

Powell said Trump’s executive order “gives him all kinds of power—to do everything from seizing assets, to freeze things, demand the impoundment of the machines.”

The 2018 order provides that the director of national intelligence report by 45 days after the election, which is Friday, “any information indicating that a foreign government, or any person acting as an agent of or on behalf of a foreign government, has acted with the intent or purpose of interfering in that election.”

Powell pointed to the forensic audit this week in Michigan of a Dominion machine in a county where 6,000 votes were flipped from Trump to Biden.

She noted the independent audit “showed the machines were designed to create fraud and influence election results.”

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The report also noted that the ballot-adjudication logs and security logs had been removed from the Dominion machine that was examined.

Dominion denied there were problems.

Voting machines also have been a concern to Democratic lawmakers.

Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wis., wrote to several companies regarding the issue.

Sidney Powell Wants All Voting Machines Impounded and Examined

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