First it was Dominion, now it's Smartmatic's turn.
Voting software company Smartmatic has filed a $2.7 billion libel suit against Fox News, three Fox hosts - Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro - as well as lawyers Rudy Giulani and Sidney Powell over what the firm claims are knowingly false claims about former President Donald Trump’s election loss, CNBC reports. The lawsuit accuses the defendants of executing a coordinated disinformation campaign aimed at convincing the public of rampant election fraud.
“Without any true villain, Defendants invented one. Defendants decided to make Smartmatic the villain in their story,” says the 285-page suit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.…
The smell of rubber hitting the road.
The Ghost of Hugo Chavez is expected to be a star witness...
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Democratic Party attorney Marc Eliaa is challenging a new york race because of faulty Voting Machines. . Sounds baseless, no evidence, the justice department and courts around the nation have dismissed all the suits because our elections are nearly perfect in our country.
ReplyDeleteThe irony of these civil lawsuits is that it opens the companies up to discovery and we can now supeona all the log files, software code, updates, communication and financial arrangements between voting machine companies, parties, their employees and their personal finances. Big opportunity to blow the lid. There is a reason that Europeans won't allow their machines in their systems.
Fox per se won't fight it in court. They made those claims for ratings.
ReplyDeleteAmericans don't seem to care about election integrity.