LIVE: Dominion witness accuses its CEO of lying during testimony

At 15:00 PM EST on Friday (18), witnesses to the Michigan election testified publicly about Dominion voting machine election fraud, and its CEO lied during his testimony.

Witnesses to Michigan’s 2020 election have accused voting machine Dominion of election fraud and exposed the company’s CEO for lying. The witness, Melissa Carone, has said she will give evidence.

On Tuesday afternoon (15), the Michigan Senate and House Oversight Committees held a joint hearing in which Dominion CEO John Poulos appeared and made a statement.

Poulos defended his product by saying the system does not involve switching or deleting votes, but he acknowledged that some machines can connect to the Internet; prompting debate on both sides. Caron rebutted each of Pross’s arguments.

Caron concluded by saying she had more internal Domini documents, recordings and text messages she could share to further prove the validity of her statements and that Domini helped steal votes from President Trump (Trump).

On Wednesday (16), Antrim County, which uses machines and software from the Domini voting system, said on election day that Democratic candidate Joe Biden won, but a manual recount confirmed that President Trump received 9,759 votes to Biden’s 5,959.

On Monday (14), the Allied Task Force (ASOG) made public the results of a forensic audit of voting machines and software in Dominical, Michigan, stating that the machines were “intentionally” and “purposefully” designed to create fraud to influence the election results.

The forensic auditors noted that the voting machines rejected a very large number of ballot decisions, leaving the final outcome of each ballot to be determined manually by election workers. Meanwhile, the machine error rate they examined in Antrim County was 68.05 percent, well above the 0.0008 percent allowed by the Federal Election Commission.

On Tuesday (15), the state legislature authorized the state House and Senate oversight committees to issue subpoenas to the city of Detroit and suburban Livonia, allowing officials to further investigate allegations of election fraud in both locations on Election Day (Nov. 3).

The subpoenas require the clerks to turn over hard drives, emails, laptops from absentee voter counting committees, and other election-related materials.

President Trump tweeted Tuesday that voting machines were found to have huge problems. It’s absurd that they produce results so far removed from the actual results. They can take a presidential candidate from a landslide to defeat. America doesn’t deserve this. Don’t tamper with it, it’s a crime. More (evidence) will come!

He said the error rate for Michigan voting machines was 68 percent. By law, that’s supposed to be a tiny fraction of one percent. Did the Michigan Secretary of State break the law? Stay tuned!

ASOG co-founder and election security expert Russell Ramsland further described the machines as a “national security issue” and recommended that President Trump take executive action.