Trump campaign knew soon after election that voting machine claims were false: report

 

Former President Trump‘s campaign reportedly knew soon after the November election that claims it made about voting machine irregularities leading his defeat were inaccurate.





By The Hill – Monique Beals

Sep 21, 2021

Court documents released Monday show that by the time a campaign news conference on the issue took place, an internal memo had already been circulated confirming that the claims about Dominion Voting Systems and software company Smartmatic were false, according to The New York Times.

At the Nov. 19 news conference, the team of the former president’s attorneys claimed Dominion was in cahoots with financier George Soros and Venezuela in an effort to steal the election from Trump.

Specifically, The New York Times reported that the memo said Dominion had no ties to Soros or Venezuela and did not use technology from Smartmatic and that its leadership was not connected to antifa activists, as Trump’s lawyers had alleged. 

However, the Times could not confirm if Trump had seen the memo or how widely circulated it was.

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