Anonymous ID: b30b1e Nov. 29, 2020, 9:11 p.m. No.11837685   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7764 >>7822 >>7943 >>8032 >>8134 >>8245 >>8339

Judge Issues Restraining Order for 10 Days Preventing Defendants from Destroying or Erasing Dominion Voting Machines

 

Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr. issued an order on Sunday morning to freeze ALL Dominion voting machines in the state of Georgia.

 

Via Attorney Linn Wood: “Defendants are ordered to maintain the statue quo & are temporarily enjoined from wiping or resetting any voting machines in the State of Georgia until further order of the Court.”

 

Then later this afternoon Judge Timothy Batten reversed claim later today based on the defendants’ claim that Georgia counties controlled the Dominion voting machines.

 

Now this…

At 10:10 PM on Sunday night Judge Timothy Batten again issued a temporary restraining order for 10 days against the destruction of evidence.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/breaking-georgia-update-judge-issues-restraining-order-10-days-preventing-defendants-destroying-erasing-dominion-voting-machines/

Anonymous ID: b30b1e Nov. 29, 2020, 9:12 p.m. No.11837694   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7706 >>7711

Dem Senate Candidate Ossoff Says We Need a One-Party Government During Pandemic Crisis

 

Georgia Democratic Senate candidate John Ossoff thinks that Republican control of the Senate would lead to “paralysis” and would not be good for the country during this “crisis.”

 

“We all know what’s going to happen if McConnell holds the Senate — he will try to do to (Joe) Biden and (Kamala) Harris just like he tried to do to President (Barack) Obama,” Ossoff said. “It will be paralysis, partisan trench warfare, obstructionism as far as the eye can see at a moment of crisis, when we need strong action.”

 

Ossoff sort of left a president off that list. Democrats used “obstructionism as far as the eye can see” to stymie him over the last four years. But who’s counting, right?

 

Ossoff apparently doesn’t like anyone to oppose Democrats. Why can’t Republicans just sit down, shut up, and do as they’re told?

 

CNN:

 

Ossoff emphasized the need for a functioning government at a time when Americans in Georgia and across the country are struggling to feed themselves, keep their businesses open and are facing potential evictions and foreclosures.

 

The fate of the Senate majority lies in the Georgia, where two January runoff elections will determine which political party controls the United States Senate. Republicans currently control the chamber with McConell at the helm, but if Democrats win both seats, there would be a 50-50 tie in the Senate, and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris could serve as a tiebreaker.

 

If the voters on November 3 wanted a government representing one party, they could have easily voted for it. Few voters didn’t realize the stakes involved, especially in races for the Senate, where pundits and pollsters were predicting Democratic gains of up to seven seats. Instead, they’ve gained one seat so far.

 

The House proved to be a disaster for Democrats with 11 incumbents losing. Three Republicans lost their seats, meaning a net gain for the party out of power on the losing side of a presidential race picked up eight seats — a nearly unprecedented occurrence.

 

The American people may not have spoken clearly, but they spoke loudly enough: give us a divided government. And if that leads to gridlock, there are worse things than that—namely, a one-party dictatorship.

 

That’s what Ossoff is really suggesting. Biden should be absolutely free to pass whatever cockamamie idea the Democrats want to push and Republicans can go hang.

 

I prefer a divided government. Neither party can cause much mischief if there’s a restraining hand to prevent the worst of what government can do. That’s a lesson that Mr. Ossoff should learn if he’s going to be in Washington.

 

https://pjmedia.com/uncategorized/rick-moran/2020/11/29/dem-senate-candidate-ossoff-says-we-need-a-one-party-government-during-pandemic-crisis-n1180042

Anonymous ID: b30b1e Nov. 29, 2020, 9:30 p.m. No.11837876   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7943 >>7958 >>7963 >>8006 >>8031 >>8032 >>8134 >>8245 >>8339

Fmr CISA Director Krebs: ‘I Have Confidence in the Security of This Election’

 

In a sit-down interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes,” which aired Sunday, former Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Chris Krebs shared his “confidence” in the security of the 2020 election. Krebs was fired after the CISA called the 2020 election the most secure in the nation’s history.

 

President Donald Trump and his campaign filed lawsuits in response to allegations of voter fraud, but Krebs advised that “any attacks on the election were not successful.”

 

“I have confidence in the security of this election because I know the work that we’ve done for four years in support of our state and local partners,” Krebs outlined. “I know the work that the intelligence community has done, that the Department of Defense has done, that the FBI has done, that my team has done. I know that these systems are more secure. I know based on what we have seen that any attacks on the election were not successful.”

 

Host Scott Pelley asked Krebs why he is now speaking out after his termination.

 

“I’m not a public servant anymore, but I feel I still got some public service left in me,” he replied. “And, you know, it’s hard once you take that oath to uphold and defend the Constitution from threats, foreign and domestic, it’s hard to walk away from that. And if I can reinforce or confirm for one person that the vote was secure, that the election was secure, then I feel like I’ve done my job.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2020/11/29/fmr-cisa-director-krebs-i-have-confidence-in-the-security-of-this-election/