The power of these emails is that it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand them. One of the very severe limitations we have in our judiciary is the IQ and attention span of the average randomly-chosen juror. Some of the stuff is complicated, the crooks will lie and make such a stink nobody can tell what is true and what isn’t, and the judges provide BAD direction if any.
These people were caught in the act. Coomer has had to admit in sworn statements that Serbia DOES have access to the elections systems in the US, and these emails confirm it wasn’t “just for troubleshooting and maintenance” as Coomer claimed. So he’s already been caught in one sworn lie (when he initially said Serbia couldn’t access the system in the US), and now he’s being caught in another (when he swore the access was only for troubleshooting and maintenance). We know that the records destroyed during “routine maintenance” in CO were actually database logs, so that supports the Venezuelan whistleblowers’ claims that the steal was often done through a falsified database inserted into the system.
“One of the very severe limitations we have in our judiciary is the IQ and attention span of the average randomly-chosen juror.”
I was Juror on a civil case about 20 years ago. It was wrongful termination regarding an big agricultural company. Lots of science, especially chemistry. The jurors in their 20s were clueless, and had glazed-over eyes most of the time. In the end, they voted according to which side’s lawyer was dressed better and cooler overall.
(Most of the kids were VPs at banks, so it makes a person wonder.)