John Paulus, CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, said Tuesday that his company has been part of a “dangerous and reckless disinformation campaign” and has defended the validity of the election results before Michigan’s Senate Oversight Committee.
“These people who make baseless claims know for sure that they are wrong,” Paul said during the three-hour hearing. He added that those who have accused the voting technology company of having ties to Venezuela intend to sow suspicion and confusion in 2020. Presidential election, “according to Detroit Free Press.
Paul, who was sworn in for Tuesday’s hearing, testified that the Senate and House Oversight Committees held hearings to allow first witnesses to come forward to tell their stories of alleged voter and election fraud.
Michigan Oversight Committees Subpo’s election tools and communications
The House Oversight Committee invited President Trump, Rudy Giuliani, to present personal witnesses and bring witnesses, although none of them were under oath, and many were fired by the courts before the hearing for a variety of reasons – mostly to show evidence of electoral fraud.
Many people have come forward in various states where Dominion voting systems were used to claim electoral fraud, although witnesses cut this largely for human error rather than machine-based fraud.
The Trump 2020 campaign has repeatedly claimed widespread fraud in the election, and the voting technology used by Dominion has been tampered with – although the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has categorically denied the allegations.
“The Nov. 3 election was the safest in American history,” the DHS said in a joint statement with the Coordination of Electoral Committees.
“A lot of people will count the ballots when there is an election near the states. The statement said all the states with results close to the 2020 presidency have a record of each ballot paper, and are given the ability to count each ballot if necessary. “This is an added benefit for security and resilience.”
During Tuesday’s hearing, Paul echoed this line of reasoning, adding that there would have been some discrepancy in the paper ballot’s hand count.
In a Michigan Live report, he said the number reported by the machine can always be compared to the count of that original paper ballot. “People could have guessed there were vote switches or secret algorithms or obstacles, but if any of them were true, the paper ballots didn’t match the machine’s calculations.”
The Michigan Board of Canvassers certified the election results on Nov. 23, concluding that Democrat Jn Biden won the popular vote by 154,188 votes.
Electoral College Ledge then cast 16 Michigan voters for Biden on Monday.
Although the election results in the Great Lakes State have been determined, the Senate and House Oversight Committees have been given the powers of subpo to review all communications and electronic devices in Livonia and Detroit City counties.
Matthew Hall, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, told Le Fox News that he did not intend to try to overturn the results of the state assembly election but would rather improve whether he could move the election forward instead of reviewing its processes.
“Surveillance footage, hard drives and other storage materials such as USB drives can provide us with additional information that will help us see how these elections work and where they can run more effectively,” Hall said in a statement Tuesday.
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He added, “This information can help complete our picture because we deserve to give explanations and answers to people across our state so that they deserve – so that they can have an electoral system that they trust in the future.”