The Pennsylvania Secretary of State is suing the state’s Senate in order to prevent the auditors they hired to examine the Dominion voting machines.
The corrupt Secretary of State Veronica Degraffenreid was not elected to office. She was appointed by the equally corrupt Gov. Tom Wolf. Needless to say that they are both caught up in panic mode. They know an audit would be devastating to their claim of an honest and fair election.
Democrats in the state are suing over every attempt to audit the state. Fulton County allowed an audit of their machines so Veronica Degraffenreid decertified their machines, meaning they have to buy or rent new machines.
This is to intimidate counties from allowing an audit.
Pennsylvania’s top election official has decertified the voting machines of a sparsely populated county that disclosed that it had agreed to requests by local Republican lawmakers and allowed a software firm to inspect the machines as part of an “audit” after the 2020 election.
The action by Acting Secretary of State Veronica Degraffenreid almost certainly means that Fulton County — where officials maintained they did nothing wrong — will have to buy or lease new voting machines.
Pennsylvania's secretary of state is now suing to prevent the State Senate from examining Dominion machines from Fulton County.
— Phillip Kline (@PhillDKline) December 17, 2021
The courts have no business micro-managing a co-equal branch of government. Judges in PA seem to understand that.
The left is terrified that they won't be able to stop the legislature from conducting a genuine investigation of the lawless 2020 election.
— Phillip Kline (@PhillDKline) December 16, 2021
The US Government, in monitoring foreign elections, requires transparency, inclusion, and accountability. Yet, Democrat officials in PA and the Garland led justice department threaten and sue legislators who in fulfilling their constitutional duties seek to access machines.
— Phillip Kline (@PhillDKline) December 17, 2021
Things Dominion does not allow government officials to do with its voting machines:
1.Transfer or copy any part of the software onto any other device
2.Decipher or analyze any part of the software
3.Make any “derivative works” of the software— Phillip Kline (@PhillDKline) December 18, 2021
Pennsylvania's governor, AG, secretary of the commonwealth, and their high-powered law firms are all coming after tiny Fulton County and The Amistad Project just to prevent state lawmakers from inspecting Dominion voting machines.
It's like David vs. a whole army of Goliaths.
— Phillip Kline (@PhillDKline) December 18, 2021
