The investigation into the results of the 2020 Election in Pennsylvania’s Fulton County was delayed yesterday by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The Gateway Pundit reported this Friday afternoon. But there is more to this story.
We reported the following on Friday.
But there is more to this story. Newsweek reported yesterday:
Tom King, a lawyer representing Fulton County, told the AP in December that the purpose of inspecting the voting machines is to determine whether the machines used in the 2020 election were the same machines that had been certified by the state.
The inspection was set to begin in a meeting that started at 1 p.m. Friday before Tom Breth, another attorney for the county, announced to those assembled that the state Supreme Court had halted the investigation, the AP added.
We have more information on this story. Of course, the Democrats and Dominion are doing all they can to stop this investigation, and this is expected since this is what they have done in every state since before the election. But there is more.
According to our source:
Attorney Tom King is representing Fulton County who is requesting the investigation. All he had to do was show up yesterday at the investigation, start the meeting on time, and get out of the way, so that the forensic imaging of the Dominion machines could proceed. Fulton County (his "client") would have had their Dominion machines forensically copied and the work finished in no time.
The investigators were prepared and ready. They were going to videotape their actions so their work could be used in court. Everything was covered and ready.
But Tom King did not show up at the court ordered data forensic imaging process. Instead, King reportedly attended a friend's award's ceremony in Harrisburg... while the most important event for his client in their year-long battle with Dominion and the Pennsylvania Secretary of State was taking place.
Instead of looking out for the interests of his client, he sent another attorney from his firm, attorney Tom Breth (pictured above) who "breathlessly" filibustered for 30 minutes while they held the Fulton County Dominion machines outside so the PA Senate investigative team could not get started. Once the forensic process starts, you can't just stop it. The attorneys likely knew this.
The big hold up was waiting for the Secretary of State's videographer to get there. Attorney Breth held everything up arguing with the Senate attorney's to allow the PA Secretary of State (SoS) video guy to film the proceedings!!
Note that the investigative team was already prepared to videotape their work. The only apparent reason for the Secretary of State team to videotape the event themselves was to intimidate the investigators and dox them at a later date.
We spoke with the election-integrity nonprofit known as the Amistad Project, who is handling the case for Fulton County and we were told the Pennsylvania Supreme Court caused the delay when they issued the stay.
Amistad Project is incurring all of the cost and effort to get this audit completed. Envoy Sage is being paid by the legislature and is not a party. Amistad represents Butler County,
The Amistad Project filed its response with the state on Friday night. According to Amistad Project Director Phill Kline, the law is clear and the counties and communities should have access to the machines they purchase and that are used in their communities.
The good news is that the Pennsylvania Supreme court is expected to rule on this in the next few days and is expected to allow the investigation to proceed.
The legislature has every right to investigate the machines used in the 2020 election and the county is requesting the investigation. If the court does the indefensible, there are other options that can be taken to move ahead with the critical investigation on Monday.