COVER-UP: Whitmer Admin Says ‘Records Do Not Exist’ Pertaining to $25 Million Dominion Contract Set Up by Democrat Official
A second Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed by Big League Politics pertaining to the $25 million Dominion contract set up by a Democrat official has been partially denied by the state of Michigan.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s goons at the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB) claim that “records do not exist” showing how the Dominion contract impacted Michigan elections after it was enacted in 2017 and then expanded shortly before the election.
Here are the images of the contract between Dominion and the State of Michigan which Ms. Garrett helped executed. $25 million. pic.twitter.com/B5zKRfSvwK
— Gavin Mario Wax ???????? (@GavinWax) November 16, 2020
“It is hereby certified that, to the best of the undersigned’s knowledge, information, and belief, the public record does not exist under the name given by the requester or by another name reasonably known to the public body, to wit, DTMB does not possess records as to how contract 071B7700117 affected elections in the state of Michigan or how the $800.000 increase affected the 2020 primary and general elections in the state,” wrote Tamara J. Cooper, whose title is listed as Assistant FOIA Coordinator & State Ad Board Claims Technician, Knowledge Center.
The agency only linked back to the initial contract, which contains a bunch of public relations legalese presumably written by Dominion lawyers about how safe and secure their software is. Big League Politics has filed an additional FOIA request with DTMB Central Procurement Services, as Whitmer’s thugs attempt to give us the run-around to avoid accountability.
Big League Politics reported yesterday on how the first FOIA request was denied as Michigan Democrats attempt to cover-up their illicit activity pertaining to this year’s elections:
Last week, Big League Politics broke a story about how Lathrup Village, Mich. Mayor Mykale “Kelly” Garrett brokered the deal to bring Dominion software into the state in 2017 while she was serving as an elected Democrat official and working as a project manager for Dominion – a heinous conflict of interest and possible electoral crime.
After we broke the news, we filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) demanding all of the details regarding the Dominion contract that was brokered by Garrett and how the contract impacted subsequent elections.
On Monday, Nov. 23, the state of Michigan responded to our FOIA request with a denial of information regarding Dominion and this contract brokered by Democrat operative Kelly Garrett. They are effectively hiding this crucial information from the public that could be key for uncovering fraud amidst this disputed and dubious election farce.
“It is hereby certified that, to the best of the undersigned’s knowledge, information, and belief, records do not exist within the department under the description you provided or under another name reasonably known to the department,” the Department of Technology Management and Budget wrote in their rejection notice for the FOIA attempt, claiming that it was “too broad.”
Legal considerations will be considered if Whitmer’s cronies continue to deny transparency with regards to Dominion voting systems that are internationally renowned for stealing elections.
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