No. Why would he be?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dominion is serious with this litigation. But I thought they'd sue Trump after Jan 20. Any ideas why he hasn't been named as a defendant yet?
Isn’t Trump immune?
Anonymous wrote:Dominion is serious with this litigation. But I thought they'd sue Trump after Jan 20. Any ideas why he hasn't been named as a defendant yet?
Anonymous wrote:Also most of these contracts were paid up-front and long-term.![]()
Georgia: In 2019, a $107 million ten-year contract with Dominion procured by the Secretary of State covers 30,000 touch screen voting machines and the installation of a “verified paper ballot” voting system. $89 million in payments were front-loaded into the first two-years of the contract.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2020/12/08/dominion-voting-systems-received-120-million-from-19-states-and-133-local-governments-to-provide-election-services-2017-2019/?sh=45c63387620f
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See 16:32 aboveAnonymous wrote:What about OAN and NEWSMAX?
That doesn’t answer the question
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See 16:32 aboveAnonymous wrote:What about OAN and NEWSMAX?
That doesn’t answer the question
Anonymous wrote:See 16:32 aboveAnonymous wrote:What about OAN and NEWSMAX?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find this whole thing fascinating. Its the corporations taking down evil fat Lex Luthors and not....the government?
Twitter and assorted tech IPOs took out Trump (post-election).
Now a computing/tabulating company is taking down his legal team.
Of course, they are basically destroying the business of Dominion. Who will buy their machines now?
Anonymous wrote:I find this whole thing fascinating. Its the corporations taking down evil fat Lex Luthors and not....the government?
Twitter and assorted tech IPOs took out Trump (post-election).
Now a computing/tabulating company is taking down his legal team.