Bombshell Emails: US Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Wife Questioned INTEGRITY OF VOTING MACHINES with Maryland election officials
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BREAKING: Newly discovered emails show US Attorney General Merrick Garland's wife Lynn Garland communicating with Maryland election officials about corrupt voting machines in 2015. In the emails, she says the machines are not secure and aren't certified
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BREAKING REPORT: Bombshell email reveals Lynn Garland, the wife of US Attorney General Merrick Garland, had interactions with Maryland election officials in 2015, discussing concerns about THE INTEGRITY OF VOTING MACHINES.
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Bombshell email reveals Lynn Garland, the wife of US Attorney General Merrick Garland, had interactions with Maryland election officials in 2015, discussing concerns about THE INTEGRITY OF VOTING MACHINES.
In these emails, she mentions that the machines WERE NOT SECURE and lacked proper certification.
“This version of the DS200 with wireless modems installed has not been certified by the EAC or SBE and has not been approved by the board of public works. As a result, this equipment may not meet the requirements of Maryland law.”
“Installing a wireless modem in a voting machine makes the machine less secure.”
Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller