Dominion Testifying Under Oath Before Michigan Senate Oversight Committee

Dominion Voting Systems is testifying under oath before the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee on Tuesday. The hearing begins at 1:00pm eastern.

Last Thursday John Poulos, CEO of Dominion, agreed to send a representative to answer questions from the committee. But ostensibly it is Poulos himself who will be testifying.

House Oversight Chair Matt Hall, who had written two letters to Poulos asking him to testify, said he was pleased to hear that Dominion would attempt to provide “a clear, complete picture regarding what happened in the November election.”

Click here to watch the hearing.

The Senate Oversight Committee’s hearing comes one day after a forensic audit of a Dominion machine in Antrim County, Michigan, revealed “inherent errors” designed “to create systemic fraud”:

The release of a forensic audit of Dominion Voting Systems software in Antrim County, Mich. has shown that it is “intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results.”

A Michigan judge ordered the release of the audit to the public on Monday after initially complying with the state’s request to seal the information. The findings are damning for fraud deniers who have tried to prevent an investigation into hundreds of credible allegations of irregularities on election day.

“We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results,” the forensic report reads.

“The allowable election error rate established by the Federal Election Commission guidelines is of 1 in 250,000 ballots (.0008%). We observed an error rate of 68.05%. This demonstrated a significant and fatal error in security and election integrity,” it continues.

In an exclusive report by Shane Trejo, Big League Politics also revealed that a former project manager for Dominion, Mykale “Kelly” Garrett, is the mayor of Lathrup Village, Michigan, and a “veteran Democratic operative” who executed a $25 million contract with the state while serving as vice chair of the Oakland County Democratic Party.

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