Jenna Ellis, a senior legal adviser at the Trump campaign, said the sitting president’s team is examining 22 electronic tabulation machines in Antrim County on Sunday.
Donald Trump’s legal team is probing nearly two dozen electronic voting machines in Michigan’s Antrim County on Sunday, after a circuit court judge permitted the review earlier this weekend. The judge’s ruling granted a requested injunction to Antrim County resident William Bailey, who, according to court documents, alleged his ballot was not counted on November 3. Bailey’s complaint did not reference the presidential race, but instead cited a local ordinance to authorize the establishment of a marijuana retailer in his county, which passed by one vote after Election Day. Neither Trump nor his campaign is referenced in the judge’s decision, although it does grant his request for a forensic review of Dominion Voting Systems‘ tabulation software, which the county used to collect and count votes during the general election. „A judge actually granted our team access to 22 of the Dominion voting machines for us to conduct a forensic audit,“ said Jenna Ellis, a senior legal adviser at the Trump campaign and one of the attorneys representing its election lawsuits, during a Fox & Friends appearance Sunday morning.
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USA — Criminal Trump Lawyer Says Legal Team Conducting Audit of Michigan County's Voting Machines...