Rudy Giuliani has celebrated a ‘big win for honest elections’ after a judge in Michigan allowed an investigation into Dominion voting machines.
The president’s personal attorney tweeted: ‘BIG WIN FOR HONEST ELECTIONS. Antrim County Judge in Michigan orders forensic examination of 22 Dominion voting machines.’
He added: ‘This is where the untrustworthy Dominion machine flipped 6000 votes from Trump to Biden. Spiking of votes by Dominion happenned [sic] all over the state.’
Judge Kevin Elsenheimer has allowed the probe in rural Antrim County. But the investigation is into a claim made by voter William Bailey over the validity of a vote on a proposal concerning marijuana, and not the presidential election.
Despite that, Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis told Fox News Sunday morning: ‘Our team is going to be able to go in this morning at about 8:30 and will be there for about eight hours to conduct that forensic examination and we’ll have the results in about 48 hours, and that’ll tell us a lot about these machines.’
Antrim County spokesperson Jeremy Scott told The Detriot Free Press forensic images will be taken of the machines starting Sunday.
Rudy Giuliani, pictured center, has celebrated a ‘big win for honest elections’ after a judge in Michigan allowed an investigation into Dominion voting machines
The president’s personal attorney tweeted: ‘BIG WIN FOR HONEST ELECTIONS. Antrim County Judge in Michigan orders forensic examination of 22 Dominion voting machines.’ He added: ‘This is where the untrustworthy Dominion machine flipped 6000 votes from Trump to Biden. Spiking of votes by Dominion happenned [sic] all over the state’
The president has also called Dominion a ‘disaster’, falsely suggesting their votes are ‘counted in foreign countries’. A voter in Georgia is pictured using the machines
The county did initially call a win for Joe Biden but later clarified Trump had won by several thousand votes; they called the mistake human error.
Judge Elsenheimer’s order allows for forensic photos to be taken from machines used in the November 3 election.
On Sunday it was revealed the star witness in Trump’s ‘voter fraud’ case in Michigan was recently released from probation after being accused of sending her fiance’s ex-wife pornographic videos and then attempting to frame her of stealing them, according to reports.
Mellissa Carone, 33, was sentenced to 12 months probation for the offense in Wayne County, Michigan, in September 2019.
Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis confirmed they would be there for the ‘forensic’ exam
The mother-of-two, then Mellissa Wright, reportedly harassed the 42-year-old victim for a period of two years, stalking her and sending her explicit videos from an anonymous account of herself having sex with her partner, the victim’s ex-husband.
Investigators managed to trace the emails’ IP address back to Carone and she later admitted to investigators that she was the person responsible for sending them, according to documents obtained by Deadline Detroit.
As exclusively reported by DailyMail.com last week, Carone was initially charged with obscenity and computer crimes, but the charges were later reduced to a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge as part of a plea deal with prosecutors.
Her probation ended on September 13, just weeks before Election Day, when a temporary staffing agency hired Carone to assist Dominion Voting Systems in Detroit.
Carone had told the Michigan House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday about her claims that she saw poll workers running ballots through voting machines ‘thousands of times,’ which a judge had already said was ‘not credible.’
Carone became a viral sensation when she appeared at a hearing of the Michigan House Oversight Committee last week, in which she delivered bizarre testimony about claims of widespread election fraud
Antrim county did initially call a win for Joe Biden but later clarified Trump had won by several thousand votes; they called the mistake human error
The president has also called Dominion a ‘disaster’, falsely suggesting their votes are ‘counted in foreign countries’.
Servers that run Dominion software are in local election offices, not in foreign countries. Claims that the company has foreign servers or ties to Germany or Venezuela are false.
‘There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised’ in the 2020 election, according to a joint statement released by the federal Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
Last month a spokesperson for Dominion Voting Systems said it was ‘physically impossible’ for its machines to change voter selections.