.@JennaEllisEsq on the Antrim County, Michigan judge that gave Team Trump access to 22 Dominion voting machines to conduct a forensic audit TODAY! pic.twitter.com/SbzGSIuKQx
— Team Trump (Text TRUMP to 88022) (@TeamTrump) December 6, 2020
The Trump campaign forensic team is to be allowed access to 22 Dominion voting machines in Michigan, it was learned today.
The announcement was made by Trump campaign senior attorney Jenna Ellis.
“Our team is going to be able to go in this morning at about 8:30 [a.m.] and will be there for about eight hours to conduct that forensic examination and we’ll have the results in about 48 hours, and that’ll tell us a lot about these machines,” Ellis told Fox News.
“A judge actually granted our team access … to conduct a forensic audit,” she added.
As we reported yesterday:
A judge in Antrim County, Michigan, has ordered the preservation and forensic examination of 22 voting machines.
The plaintiff in the case, Michigan resident William Bailey, alleges he has obtained evidence that shows voting in the county on Nov. 3 may have been compromised.
Antrim County is where voting machine information originally indicated Joe Biden as the winner, but the result was later reversed after it was revealed a voting software “glitch” counted 6,000 votes for President Trump for Biden instead.