State Representative Seth Grove (R) took off the gloves this afternoon during a press conference to address Dominion Voting Systems’ refusal to appear before the PA State legislature.

Post Millennial – Pennsylvania’s State Government Committee was scheduled to hold a hearing on Friday with Dominion Voting Systems, but on Thursday night, at the last minute, Dominion “lawyered up” and backed out of the hearing.

Rep. Grove pointed out that Dominion Voting Systems was entrusted by 1.3 million voters in 14 counties to properly tabulate the results of their votes from the November election.

The Pennsylvania state rep explained, “Unfotruntalty, last evening Dominion voting systems lawyered up and backed out of their commitment to the people of Pennsylvania to provide input in a public format in which 1.3 [million] Pennsylvanians entrusted. Instead of running toward the light of honesty and integrity, Dominion Voting Systems retreated to the darkness.”

“Why?” he asked. “Why would a vendor of public goods fear discussing their product sold to the public for the public good? If Dominion’s products were successful and operated as they were supposed to, why wouldn’t Dominion take the opportunity to review its success publicly? How hard is it to say, ‘Our ballot machines worked exactly as promised, and they’re 100% accurate?”

Rep. Grove asked an excellent question, “Why, after weeks of accusations, has Dominion Voting Systems not released any analysis of the success of their voting machines to the public to stop their accusers in their tracks?”

“If they have nothing to hide, why are they hiding from us?” he asked, telling PA voters that Dominion Voting systems have “hung you out to dry” and “slapped you in the face!”

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