Dominion confirms Clinton Foundation donation, Pelosi staffer tie but disputes other claims
The voting infrastructure system whose software incorrectly gave Biden thousands of Michigan votes used in at least 28 other states, is at the center of a wide-reaching firestorm since November 3rd’s election results have yielded numerous claims of alleged vote tampering.
Dominion Voting Systems is battling false claims of secret German facility raids and ownership by prominent Democratic families while also confirming it donated to the Clinton Foundation and hired a former Pelosi staffer—but also Republicans—as lobbyists. The Dominion voting infrastructure system whose software incorrectly gave Biden thousands of Michigan votes used in at least 28 other states, is at the center of a wide-reaching firestorm since November 3rd’s election results have yielded numerous claims of alleged vote tampering. In a lengthy, wide-ranging series of statements on its homepage, Dominion rejected claims made in the media and online by critics wary of the presidential results who fear that the firm is biased toward Democrats. Though Dominion did acknowledge that it made one single philanthropic donation to a Clinton Global Initiative meeting in 2014, it also stated that the firm "has no company ownership relationships with any member of the [House Speaker Nancy] Pelosi family, the [Sen. Dianne] Feinstein family, or the Clinton Global Initiative, Smartmatic, Scytl, or any ties to Venezuela." Dominion also linked to an Associated Press report stating that “Nadeam Elshami, Pelosi’s former chief of staff, as part of its lobbying team as alleged evidence of a link between the company and Pelosi,” though the AP report also noted that other company lobbyists have included “Brian Wild, who counts Republicans such as former House Speaker John Boehner and former Vice President Dick Cheney among his past bosses. Jared Thomas, a longtime aide to Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, has also lobbied for Dominion.”
Dominion also swatted down any claims of "raids" of Dominion servers by the U.S. military, saying the company does not have servers in Germany. Allegations against the company could ratchet up given, that an attorney representing the Trump campaign's electoral legal battles claimed that forthcoming evidence shows the presidential vote count was manipulated using technology from the Dominion Voting Systems, a claim the firm soundly rejected. Attorney Sidney Powell alleged in media interviews that Dominion was used to obtain a "rigged" outcome for Democratic candidate Joe Biden over President Trump. Appearing Sunday on Sinclair's "America This Week with Eric Bolling," Powell said her team had uncovered "mathematical alterations to the votes." "It's a feature of the system that was designed with a backdoor, so that people could watch, in real time, and calculate with an algorithm how many votes they needed to change to make the result they wanted to create," Powell told Bolling. '"It's incredibly disturbing, and we will hopefully have evidence of it before the end of the week that we can produce publicly." Powell, who has been lead counsel in more than 500 appeals in the Fifth Circuit, also represented Michael Flynn, Trump's former national security advisor who won a powerful legal victory earlier this year when the U.S. Justice Department recommended a federal judge reverse Flynn's conviction and drop criminal charges, a stunning reversal in a case that became a powerful symbol of FBI misconduct in the Russia investigation. The government said revelations from evidence withheld from the court for years warranted the dramatic recommendation.
In its statements on its homepage, Dominion rejected the substance of Powell's claims without naming her. "Dominion Voting Systems categorically denies false assertions about vote switching issues with our voting systems," the homepage stated. "No credible reports or evidence of any software issues exist. Dominion equipment is used by county and state officials to tabulate ballots. Human errors related to reporting tabulated results have arisen in a few counties, including some using Dominion equipment, but appropriate procedural actions were made by the county to address these errors were made prior to the canvass process." Democratic leaders of Congress warned last year in a series of letters that election technology companies such as Dominion Voting Systems were "prone to security problems," a result of them having purportedly "long skimped on security in favor of convenience."
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