Domini audit report confirms election fraud CEO questioned by Michigan State Legislature

Dominion CHIEF Executive Officer (CEO) John Poulos appeared before the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee and was interviewed by lawmakers Tuesday afternoon. Media analysis linked this to a Domini audit report released on Monday December 14th that confirmed the firm’s involvement in election fraud.

This is the first time the CEO of Domini has appeared at a hearing since the November 3 election. In the 2020 U.S. election, 28 states used Dominican voting machines.

On Monday, by the us department of defense, the secret service, the department of homeland security and the central intelligence agency professionals alliance consisting of a special security action group (ASOG) released its Michigan antell’s County (Antrim County) using meters, voting machine’s audit results, think more, the voting system design for deliberately set up a software error, the purpose is to affect the election results through election fraud and fraud.

The report also found that The county was responsible for its illegal practice of assigning one candidate’s vote to another on election night. Rep. Matt Hall (R., Michigan), chairman of the House Oversight Committee, said he had asked Dominion to send a representative to testify at the House hearing but received no response from the company. Mr. Hall later warned that if the company did not respond, his committee would subpoena Mr. Preuss to testify at the hearing.

In a statement last week, Hall said he was aware of voter fraud in this year’s election due to software problems with the Dominican Voting system. “The Representative of The State of Michigan must have the power to question Dominion officials in order to clarify and restore public confidence in our election process,” he said.

Domini had promised to send a representative to a hearing before the State Oversight Board on November 19th, but skipped the hearing at the last minute, citing the “threat of litigation”.

Eddie Farnsworth, the Republican chairman of the Arizona Senate judiciary team, announced at a state election oversight hearing on Dec. 14 that he would send a subpoena to Dominion to order a review of the use of dominion voting machines in Maricopa County. “In this year’s election, there is evidence of vote tampering, there is evidence of election fraud, and there needs to be a review of the use of domini voting machines in Maricopa County,” he said.

Toma. Small association’s Amy stade Project (Amistad Project), the director of klein (Phill, Kline) on December 14, said the alliance special safety action group in their antell’s county’s review results could affect the voting machine including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and so on five big swing states the outcome of the election in 2020, and urged the court ordered the state related to preserve evidence.