Dominion continues to defy subpoenas in AZ audit

colfax_m
But they do cyber security. That's why they were chosen for the audit. Its their specialty.

To bad you aren't smart enough to know that.
 
Sure, one who is subpoenaed can request a protective order from the Court, but everyone, including the POTUS, is obligated to comply with a subpoena absent said protective order.

You misunderstood to what and to whom I was responding. Moon said that they are a private company and are not subject to a subpoena.
 
It's funny that some complained and yelled fraud because the votes didn't all get counted on election night. Those same people can't count the votes after months.
This is about Dominions failure to legally cooperate. Nothing about counting anything. Everything about hiding fraud.
 
colfax_m
No because all you ever bring up is Trump. You waste no time lying about him.

CyberNinjas is a cyber security company which is the kind of company they needed to do the audit.
 
This is about Dominions failure to legally cooperate. Nothing about counting anything. Everything about hiding fraud.

It's a fishing expedition because they have nothing. It keeps the money coming in.
 
CyberNinjas is a cyber security company which is the kind of company they needed to do the audit.
False. They need a company that knows how elections are managed. The audit has very little to do with cybersecurity.
 
Then they should have not ran the election. Those records and data belong to the American people.


"It is unfortunate the noncompliance by the County and Dominion continues to delay the results and breeds distrust," she said.

The subpoenas demanded routers, machine passwords and voter registration records from the county, and the same machine passwords from Dominion.

Instead of complying, attorneys for Dominion and the supervisors sent letters to the Senate. The supervisors said they have given what they are legally and responsibly able to provide, and Dominion said that they don't legally have to provide anything, given they are a public company.

Supervisor Bill Gates noted that the Senate doesn't have the votes to hold them in contempt, and the judge didn't order them to comply. He said that the subpoenas are not a "serious" request, and called it "political theater."

County leaders flatly refused to provide routers that were requested, which they have done since they were first requested as part of earlier subpoenas.

"Specifically, providing these routers puts sensitive, confidential data belonging to Maricopa County citizens — including Social Security numbers and protected health information — at risk. Further, the Maricopa County Sheriff has explained that the production of the routers would render MCSO internal law enforcement communication infrastructure extremely vulnerable to hackers,” wrote Thomas Liddy, civil division chief for the County Attorney's Office.
 
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Apparently not.

Keep in mind this is a legislative subpoena.
a) In connection with an audit of any entity of the state or a political subdivision of the state or an audit related to any transactions or relationships with the entities, the Legislative Auditor may subpoena records or summon and subpoena any person whose testimony may be desired or deemed necessary to appear before him or her at a time and place and with such papers, files, and records as may be named in the summons or subpoena.
Ark. Code Ann. § 10-4-421(a).

 
Apparently not.

Keep in mind this is a legislative subpoena.
And the legislature has recourse if the POTUS refuses to comply.

The point (which you are continuing to redirect toward Trump, like Lindsey Lohan's character in Mean Girls who couldn't stop talking about Rachal McAdam's character) is that private companies are subject to subpoena power.
 
They have given up all they have to give, what part do you not understand?

"It is unfortunate the noncompliance by the County and Dominion continues to delay the results and breeds distrust," she said.

The subpoenas demanded routers, machine passwords and voter registration records from the county, and the same machine passwords from Dominion.

Instead of complying, attorneys for Dominion and the supervisors sent letters to the Senate. The supervisors said they have given what they are legally and responsibly able to provide, and Dominion said that they don't legally have to provide anything, given they are a public company.
Wrong…they must comply.

They will lose that in court.
 

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