Anonymous ID: 5eeed9 Dec. 14, 2020, 4:05 p.m. No.12028760   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8942 >>9162 >>9294 >>9345

Arizona Will Subpoena Dominion For ‘Software, Machines, And Ballots’ And ‘Could Be As Early As Tomorrow’

 

Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Eddie Farnsworth made the announcement during their hearing on election integrity

 

The Arizona Senate Judiciary Committee will be issuing subpoenas to perform an audit of the Dominion “software, machines, and ballots.”

 

The announcement was made by Arizona State Senator Eddie Farnsworth, the Chair of the Judiciary Committee, during their hearing on election integrity, and said that the subpoenas to issue the “software, machines, and ballots” in Maricopa County could be issued as early as tomorrow.

 

The legislative hearing, that was initially due to take place on Friday, featured representatives from the Maricopa County Board of Elections, and was more focused on how the election took place, rather than hearing newer evidence of fraud. State Senator Farnsworth explained this was a deliberate decision, as those grievances had been aired during previous hearings and were included in lawsuits and affidavits.

 

Durign the hearing, a Maricopa County representative claimed that they could not complete an audit of the Dominion Voting machines and software used, due to the ongoing litigation, as they could be accused of tampering with evidence. “Once the election in its entirety is over, the board has much more freedom,” the representative said.

 

BREAKING: Arizona Sen. Eddie Farnsworth says he plans to subpoena Dominion for their "machines, ballots, and software" following today's legislative hearing on voter fraud pic.twitter.com/uQjdf33dlx

 

— National File (@NationalFile) December 14, 2020

 

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In his closing statements, State Senator Farnsworth said he understood that they felt constrained, but that he didn’t agree with their assessment:

 

As we heard in testimony, these lawsuits seek a forensic audit as the relief, and performing such an audit would render moot the legal action currently before court… Nevertheless I am sensitive to the county’s position, and the threat of ongoing litigation, or additional litigation, which means there is no reasonable expectation that the audit will occur any time soon… which continues to lead our constituents into believing this election was compromised.

 

Farnsworth also noted that there was a “Catch 22” for those concerned about fraud. While he said that Democrats had claimed there was no evidence, “those who have filed their lawsuits have had to do so without any access to these records.” This is a “very tall order – to try to prove something when you can’t get access to the information. In contrary to any other discovery that we see, this is something that has been very limited.”

 

As a result, Farnsworth then said that, with the full support of Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, the Judiciary Committee would be issuing subpoenas “as early as tomorrow” in order to perform that full forensic audit of the Dominion Voting machines, software, and ballots.

 

BREAKING: Arizona Sen. Eddie Farnsworth says he plans to subpoena Dominion for their "machines, ballots, and software" following today's legislative hearing on voter fraud pic.twitter.com/uQjdf33dlx

 

— National File (@NationalFile) December 14, 2020

 

“If we perform an audit and everything was done perfectly, that’s great, we’ve gone a long way in restoring the confidence in this process,” Farnsworth said. “We hold an audit… and then we can put this to rest.” However, he did not that this audit would not necessarily address all fraud “on the front end” of voting.

 

https://nationalfile.com/breaking-arizona-will-subpoena-dominion-for-software-machines-and-ballots-and-could-be-as-early-as-tomorrow/

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Actress Debra Messing doubles down on wishing violence on Trump following backlash

 

'She just hopes Trump gets raped in prison'

 

Actress Debra Messing attempted to do some damage control on Monday after facing backlash for a social media post wishing violence on President Donald Trump. But the far-left thespian simply clarified that her ill-will was not homophobic, before doubling down on praying for the commander in chief to be imprisoned and raped.

 

Last week, Messing tweeted a message directed to the president that read, "@realDonaldTrump you are a weak, scared, stupid, inept, negligent, vindictive, narcissistic, criminal. I hope you live a long life in prison where you become the most popular boyfriend to the all inmates."

 

The Daily Wire reported on her post, noting that the "proud and open LGBT activist" delivered what the outlet referred to as a "homophobic insult."

 

In reaction to the story, Messing attempted to clear up any confusion about what she meant, tweeting, "Let me be clear: I said nothing about LGBTQI/queer LOVE. Rape is an act of violence. Trump has perpetrated violence on hundreds of millions of people. My hope is (and this is the first time in my life) that the tables are turned and he is the victim of perpetrators."

 

The actress added the hashtag, #LGBTQIAAlly."

 

I'd like to say I have been an LGBTQIA ally for decades, and I was in no way referencing LGBTQI/queer love/sexualit… https://t.co/xDmxCnS23V

— Debra Messing✍🏻 (@Debra Messing✍🏻)1607987839.0

 

What happened next?

 

The post earned Messing more headlines and more negative feedback online.

 

The Washington Examiner's Jerry Dunleavy tweeted, "Debra Messing's clarification here is her saying she has nothing against gay men — she just hopes Trump gets raped in prison."

 

Debra Messing’s clarification here is her saying she has nothing against gay men — she just hopes Trump gets raped… https://t.co/XGiORaNp1e

— Jerry Christmas, B.A. (@Jerry Christmas, B.A.)1607980099.0

 

The Hill described Messing as "one of Hollywood's most vocal Trump critics," and pointed out that in 2019, "Trump said that NBC should fire her after its star said the names of the commander in chief's donors who attended a fundraiser should be publicly identified."

 

Messing was a star in "Will & Grace," an award-winning sitcom that debuted in 1998 and was considered groundbreaking for featuring a gay character in a leading role. The show ran for eight seasons and was reupped in 2017. Its second stretch ended earlier this year.

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/actress-debra-messing-doubles-down-on-wishing-violence-on-trump-following-backlash