Rule: Former Michigan state senator ‘sows discord in our democracy’ with election fraud claims

Dominion Voting Systems has sent a letter of resignation to a former Michigan senator, who according to the company is making false claims about its products and the 2020 election to make donations to its personal business.

The letter, obtained by Detroit News, demands that former Senator Patrick Colbeck (R) stop spreading ‘lies’ about Dominion, including his allegations that Dominion machines were used to falsify votes for President BidenJoe BidenBiden to look at ‘Eastern politics’ to negotiate with autocrats The Hill’s Morning Report – Biden’s infrastructure plan leads to definition debate The memorandum: Biden’s bet on taxes MORE in the state. Biden won Michigan in November, four years after the state went nail-biting President TrumpDonald TrumpBiden needs to look at ‘Eastern politics’ to negotiate with autocrats. The memorandum: Biden’s bet on taxes. Why Some Republicans Think Vaccine Passports Will Fall Back MORE in 2016.

“You are knowingly sowing discord in our democracy, while demanding exorbitant amounts of money – so far totaling more than $ 1 million – from your audiences that are paid directly to your personal business,” the Dominion letter reads.

‘If foreign countries, hackers, Democrats, aliens or anyone else hacked the Dominion machines in Antrim County and manipulated the votes in those machines, the machine scores would not match the votes on the Republican-owned paper ballots. provincial officials, ‘it continued. “In fact, they agree, as confirmed by a retelling of the paper letters.”

Colbeck testified before the Senate Senate Committee in December that he had evidence showing that voter fraud took place in Michigan, the News reported. William BarrBill Barr Hunter Biden says he does not know if the Delaware laptop was his Gaetz, showed lawmakers nude photos of women he claims he slept with: reports Pavlich: The Democrats’ next ‘grip on public health’ come MORE.

The former senator’s allegations have been “repeatedly neglected by dual election officials, real security experts, judges and numerous officials and allies of the Trump administration,” Dominion advocates wrote.

According to the newspaper, Colbeck did not immediately return a request for comment.

Dominion’s lawyers have targeted a number of pro-Trump figures in recent months who have made unproven claims about the company’s election fraud and equipment, including former lawyer Sidney Powell, as well as Fox News.

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