On what grounds? Enforce the subpoena!
Its probably something like ‘DNC2020$TEAL”
Just go to the local HS or University and find a computer geek or three.
They’ll have it hacked in a couple hours............
A couple of thoughts -
The “second password” could be a universal backdoor used by Dominion, and so they don’t want to give it up.
What does the DOJ say about this? They were complaining that by turing the ballots over to the audit group meant that the election officals were “giving up control” of the ballots. Doesn’t this mean the the Election Commission never had control over the Dominion machines?
Tell ‘em “Provide the password or your contract is terminated ... forever”.
I guess because they KNOW they don’t have to because they’re protected by this stinking government!!!!
Bluffing has worked wonders for Dominion so far.
Are4st warrants in order.
Let them have lock up with only bread and water,
thats what the DOJ did to Manefort and others,
Go after these prigs.
NOTHING.WILL.HAPPEN
Dominion knows they don’t have to comply. The say no, hearings and never ending court cases will be argued until 2024 or simply dismissed. DOJ will help them out too.
Cite them for contempt. Fine them $1 million /day for each machine until they comply.
MarcEliasJohnson
Dominion has proved here and many other times that they have some guilt in this fraudulent election through their refusal to comply with things that would prove them innocent. So have the democrats with this violent fight to stop this audit.
If they’re smart they built in a “plausible deniability” password such as exists in a VeraCrypt hidden drive. They need to subpoena the system architect not the coders.
Wow
And Cyber Ninjas was forced by the partisan judge from Tucson to make their security plan public?
Which they complied with immediately, and shouldn’t have.
The election machine contractor thinks they can keep the election software out of court?
Unbelievable.
So for people that don’t understand modern computer systems it is entirely reasonable for administrators to not share their account passwords. This allows for audit tracking of each administrator based on their unique account which is not possible with a shared password.
All the auditors are asking for is an account with administrator rights that will allow them to at least see, open, and read (but not write) protected directories and files on the system. This whole discussion is a complete red herring.
XI123456
Dominion Refuses to Comply with Subpoena.
Color them guilty meeting with DNC to ensue?.
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