The legal challenge to the 2020 election landed in Arizona today:
President Donald Trump’s attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis, alongside witnesses, appeared in front of members of the Arizona Legislature on Monday alleging that considerable voter fraud occurred in the state while also pushing for the GOP-majority state House and Senate to hold a vote on the certification of the election.
“Your political career is worth losing to save the right to vote in America,” Giuliani told the GOP senators. “At times in our history, men and women stepped forward” to defend Americans’ rights and liberties, he added.
The U.S. Constitution, Giuliani said, stipulates that state legislatures have the authority to certify a state’s electors. “You, the legislature of Arizona, have the plenary power to regulate the selection of electors in a presidential election,” he said, adding that the Supreme Court has ruled that state Houses and Senates can reclaim the power to name electors.
“I don’t see how a decent, honest person could let this happen,” he said.
Jenna Ellis, another one of Trump’s lawyers, said the team isn’t asking the legislature to overturn the results of the election, but to rather, not certify allegedly fraudulent results.
The user manual for Dominion Voting Systems machines guides users on how to connect to the Internet, and the machines, used by multiple states, were connected to the Internet during the election, a cybersecurity expert said Monday.
“The Dominion suite user manual is about an inch and a half thick. My team went back through the user manual and looked at all the instances where in the user’s manual, it tells operators to connect the ethernet cords to the router, and it is, the systems are connected to the Internet,” Phil Waldron, a cybersecurity expert and retired Army Colonel, told a public hearing in Arizona.
“Our teams looked at spirographs on the Dominion network on Election Day and showed the increased web traffic, Internet traffic on Election Day for Dominion servers,” he said, adding later: “In a nutshell, these systems are not what you’ve been told, if you’ve been told anything. They are connected to the Internet. There is no transparency of how the voter information is processed, moved, and stored. And, as a matter of fact, these companies have refused to allow any type of inspection into their code and they always decry, it’s our IP, it’s IP protection.”
Dominion didn’t respond to a request for comment.
As I said in a previous post:
In order to put an end to the takeover of America by enemies both foreign and domestic, it is time for President Trump to use the Insurrection Act and to suspend the January Georgia Senate run off & the December meeting of the Electoral College so military tribunals can first be set up to properly investigate & resolve the cyber warfare that occurred during the 2020 election issue.
Time to as Senators Rounds and Thune, along with Congresman Dusty Johnson to get off the pot and join in the fight to save America.
Looks like Gordon Howie agrees with you, Steve. Does this trend signal a widening chasm in the SDGOP?
Posted by: larry kurtz | November 30, 2020 at 02:31 PM