Posted on 12/15/2020 7:19:56 AM PST by SeekAndFind
The CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, a voting machine and software company, will answer questions from legislators in Michigan on Tuesday.
It will be the first time John Poulos has answered questions since the Nov. 3 election, which saw 28 states use Dominion products.
Poulos could face questioning about an audit released Monday that concluded Dominion’s system “is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results.”
Data firm Allied Security Operations Group examined machines and software in Antrim County this month, saying Dominion products were to blame for the infamous vote flip that occurred in the county.
According to a brief agenda from the Michigan legislature, Poulos will give a presentation during the Senate Oversight Committee hearing at the Capitol Building in Lansing at 1 p.m.
State Sen. Edward McBroom, a Republican, chairs the committee. McBroom and a clerk didn’t respond to requests for more information.
State Rep. Matt Hall, a Republican who chairs the Michigan House Oversight Committee, originally requested Dominion send representatives to answer questions from lawmakers.
When he received no response, he threatened to subpoena Poulos, according to a letter obtained by The Epoch Times.
Poulos then wrote to McBroom, saying a company representative could testify on “the continuing malicious and widespread disinformation campaign” against Dominion.
“I appreciate the opportunity to correct the baseless and defamatory claims being made about our systems. They are harmful not only to Dominion, but also to the countless hardworking election officials across the state, as well all Michigan public officials elected through a fair process,” Poulos said in the letter.
Dominion representatives have been sought for questioning by lawmakers in other battleground states.
The company committed to sending employees to answer questions from legislators in Pennsylvania last month but backed out, citing “threats of litigation.”
Arizona Senate Judiciary Chairman Eddie Farnsworth, a Republican, announced during an election oversight hearing on Monday that he would issue subpoenas requiring Dominion machines in Maricopa County be audited.
“There is evidence of tampering, there is evidence of fraud,” he said.
Hall said in a statement last week that he was aware of reports about software issues causing irregularities to occur.
“Representatives of the people must be able to ask officials at Dominion questions in order to provide clarity and restore faith in our elections process,” he said.
“Dominion has finally agreed to testify publicly next week. It’s about time,” added Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield, a Republican. “We need to get to the bottom of these accusations and hear from them.”
He will be lying his azz off.
With some foresight, they will have members of the forensic audit team prepared to ask questions of him.
Prepare for an epic balance....either that or he’ll be totally defiant and hostile.
Took them that long to come up with a plausible story?
Will the POS be under oath? If not, completely pointless exercise...
Whitless will probably keep him from entering the building.
Waste of time. He will lie as he has been doing and the legislatures will not ask any tough questions either because they don’t know the technology or because they don’t want to know the truth.
He will lie and the MI GOPe has already gone on record saying they just want to surrender, so they’ll ask the questions that allow them to lay down cover against the truth.
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