Atty Matt DePerno @mdeperno will argue we all entitled to know what is found! https://t.co/nwMfkxzevD
— Steve Gruber (@stevegrubershow) December 10, 2020
Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) and Attorney General Dana Nessel are trying to prevent the result of forensic examinations of Dominion voting machines from being made public.
An attorney for Michigan resident William Bailey will be arguing for the release of the information today at 3pm.
Bailey, a resident of Antrim County, Michigan, says he obtained evidence that shows voting in the county on Nov. 3 may have been compromised by Dominion.
A judge ordered a forensic examination of the machines on Sunday.