Patrick Byrne: Ironclad Proof, The Supreme Court Is Going to Have to Take It …
Patrick Byrne: Ironclad Proof, The Supreme Court Is Going to Have to Take It …
Trump Attorney Patrick Byrne shared this image to his list this morning. What does it mean? We shall soon find out …
“We now have the proof, and I mean the hardcore, ironclad proof. The Supreme Court is going to have to take it. They can’t sweep this under the carpet!
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Trumpet Brief reports on the recount:
An audit of votes cast in Arizona’s most populous county during the 2020 presidential election is proceeding despite a last-ditch attempt by the Democratic Party to stop the recount.
On Thursday, the Arizona Democratic Party and the sole Democrat on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors filed a lawsuit seeking to delay the audit on charges that Republicans outsourced the recount to an “inexperienced third party with clear bias.” But Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Coury ruled that the Democrats had to put up a $1 million bond to fund any increase in costs from the delay. When Democrats declared the price tag was too steep, the judge allowed auditors to continue with their recount.
“We are going to do a full hand count of 2.1 million ballots,” said Arizona Republican Party Chairwoman Kelli Ward over the weekend. “It’s not just rerunning these ballots through the same machines to see if the results come out the same. It’s a hand count. We are also going to be looking at digitally adjudicated ballots—the ballots that wouldn’t run through the machines so a team of two county workers looked at them and decided what the voter’s intent actually was. We will be looking at the machines—the software, the hardware, the logs. We’re going to be looking at everything.”
This hand recount is being conducted by four out-of-state companies—Wake Technology Services, CyFIR, Digital Discovery, and Cyber Ninjas—at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix.
The Democrats are fuming!
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