BREAKING: Judge rejects final attempt to halt inspection of Dominion machines in PA

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BREAKING: Judge rejects final attempt to halt inspection of Dominion machines in PA 

Inspection by State Senate investigators will take place Friday, January 14 

Judge dismisses “strained” logic of Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of the Commonwealth, calling motion “improvidently filed” 

 

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania/January 14, 2022 — The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania struck down a last-minute attempt by the Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to prevent State Senate investigators from inspecting Dominion voting machines owned by Fulton County, Pennsylvania. The Amistad Project represented Fulton County in the case. 

 

The ruling resoundingly rejected the arguments made against the inspection, saying the logic behind them “is so strained as to be virtually inapplicable.” The court then dismissed the motion as “improvidently filed.” 

 

“The judge clearly understood the issues, and made the correct decision,” said Amistad Project attorney Tom King. “The work of the Senate committee is extremely important, and the commissioners of Fulton County are only too glad to cooperate with the request of the Senate to do the inspection.” 

 

“A fair election demands transparency,” said Phill Kline, director of The Amistad Project. “Across the nation, voting machine vendors and left-leaning officials have tried to prevent that. This has got to stop, and the judge agrees.” 

 

The inspection of Fulton County’s voting machines will take place on January 14, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. EST.  

 

For more information about The Amistad Project, please visit www.theamistadproject.org

 

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