Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox News for defamation in March 2021 after the network made negative comments about the company’s voting equipment. This week, however, FOX News showed that some of those claims were true; Dominion employees shared their own concerns and hinted that there were issues significant enough to affect election outcomes. Many Americans who raised concerns about these anomalies on January 6 were arrested after exercising their right to free speech, despite the fact that all they wanted was an investigation into the matter. Court documents show that high-ranking Dominic officials couldn’t sit idly by as what seemed like deliberate false information was spread by media outlets like Fox.
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“Dominion voting systems internal messages (found thru the discovery process) admit their products “riddled with bugs” that can “lead to incorrect results.” No one else is reporting this???”
Dominion voting machine coverage and impartial reporting in the mainstream media have been severely lacking. Even though many citizens are worried about problems with voting machines, many journalists have taken the “nothing to see here, move along” attitude rather than look into the claims made by both political parties.
Rasmussen Reports conducted a survey asking Americans their thoughts on the upcoming midterm elections in Arizona. That’s what they discovered, anyway. “71% of voters agree with Republicans and issues in AZ affected the outcome of the midterms. Including 65% of Democrats.”
Some in government and the media have launched a concerted effort to protect the results of the 2020 presidential election at any cost, including silencing those who are calling for an independent investigation. Those who raise questions about what happened in these extraordinary times are often unfairly labeled as conspiracy theorists or election deniers, despite their sincere desire for proof.




