LIVE at 1:00pm EST – Dominion Voting Systems CEO John Poulos to testify before a Michigan State Oversight Committee Hearing.

In a huge development on Monday morning, Michigan Judge Elsenheiemer gave Attorney Matthew DePerno permission to release the results of his forensic study on the Dominion Voting Machines by IT experts with the provision that he make a few redactions, which DePerno claims were “minor.”

DePerno said the redactions were “not relevant,” and that the key part of the report has been released in his bombshell report.

The report by Allied Security Operations Group was released following the hearing.

WATCH LIVE:

Poulos will testify before the MI Senate Oversight Committee chaired by Senator Ed McBroom.

“The CEO of Dominion Voting Systems… will answer questions from legislators in Michigan on Tuesday.”

*SPOILER*: The CEO will dismiss the hearings, downplay audits & ignore the American people. The U.S. media will make it easy for him.

On December 7, 2020, the Michigan House Oversight Committee Chair threatened Dominion that they would subpoena him if he didn’t agree to appear before the committee.

As previously reported by 100% Fed Up:

After the forensic examination of 16 Dominion Voting machines in Antrim, Co. MI, Allied Security Operations Group has concluded that the Dominion Voting machines were assigned a 68.05% error rate. DePerno explained that when ballots are put through the machine, a whopping 68.05% error rate means that 68.05% of the ballots are sent for bulk adjudication, which means they collect the ballots in a folder. “The ballots are sent somewhere where people in another location can change the vote,” DePerno explained.

This was a very significant finding. The Dominion machines were set up to dispute 68.05 percent of all ballots. These ballots were then sent off to “another location” where people in other locations could change the votes.

Stay tuned to 100% Fed Up for LIVE updates.

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