There is no transparency when it comes to democrat voting methods, processes, and specialized equipment. Democrats illegally banned required observers from observing their vote counters on the days and nights following the election and democrats apparently got away with that crime in clear sight. Dominion machines programmed by democrats and used by democrat-run precincts in the 2020 election have been made unavailable to investigators seeking to verify their accuracy and security, raising accusations from millions of Americans of voter fraud cover-up.
The democrats have had enough time by now to clean up their 2020 crime scenes but they still do not want investigators looking into the heart and soul of their secretive Dominion machine vote registering and counting operation.
The report discusses “potential vulnerabilities in Dominion ImageCast X ballot marking devices,” or electronic voting devices, according to the government.
While CISA supports public disclosure of any vulnerabilities and associated mitigation measures with election equipment, allowing the release of the report at this point “increases the risk that malicious actors may be able to exploit any vulnerabilities and threaten election security,” government lawyers said in a Feb. 10 filing in the case.
The case was brought in 2017 by good-government groups and voters who say the lack of paper ballots undermines the voting process.
The democrats have had enough time by now to clean up their 2020 crime scenes but they still do not want investigators looking into the heart and soul of their secretive Dominion machine vote registering and counting operation.
The report discusses “potential vulnerabilities in Dominion ImageCast X ballot marking devices,” or electronic voting devices, according to the government.
While CISA supports public disclosure of any vulnerabilities and associated mitigation measures with election equipment, allowing the release of the report at this point “increases the risk that malicious actors may be able to exploit any vulnerabilities and threaten election security,” government lawyers said in a Feb. 10 filing in the case.
The case was brought in 2017 by good-government groups and voters who say the lack of paper ballots undermines the voting process.