Dominion Voting Exec admits 2020 fraud against trump

  1. thedailydots.substack.com

    https://thedailydots.substack.com › p › court-documents-show-dominion-executive

    Court Documents Show Dominion Executive Admitted International Access ...

    TodayFormer Dominion Voting Systems executive Eric Coomer has acknowledged under oath that he discussed election system code and programming with employees from foreign countries—admissions that contradict Dominion's repeated public assurances that its U.S. election systems operate without foreign involvement.



  2. Snopes.com

    https://www.snopes.com › fact-check › eric-coomer-dominion-trump

    Did a Dominion Voting Systems Employee Brag About Rigging the Election ...

    Eric Coomer, director of product strategy and security for Dominion Voting Systems, bragged about rigging the 2020 election against Donald Trump in an antifa conference call.



  3. rockymountainvoice.com

    https://rockymountainvoice.com › 2026 › 01 › 26 › eric-coomers-court-admissions-reignite-unresolved-questions-in-colorados-mesa-county-election-case

    Eric Coomer's court admissions reignite unresolved questions in ...

    3 days agoSworn court admissions by former Dominion executive Eric Coomer raise new questions for Colorado following Mesa County election findings.



  4. cdm.press

    https://cdm.press › investigations › 2020 › 11 › 15 › eric-coomer-dominion-voting-ties-to-german-antifa-is-foreign-interference

    Eric Coomer Dominion Voting Ties To German Antifa Is Foreign ...

    I made f*cking sure of that!"- The Gateway Pundit In his own words, Dominion Systems Security and Strategy officer Eric Coomer provided almost everything the public needs to know about Dominion Voting Systems 2020 general election performance justifying Donald Trump's claims of election fraud.
From the article

"Recent court filings in Coomer v. Byrne et al., Case No. 8:24-cv-00008-TPB-SPF (M.D. Fla.), contain sworn admissions by Dr. Eric Coomer, the former Director of Product Strategy and Security for Dominion Voting Systems, that materially alter the public understanding of foreign interaction with U.S. election system technology.

Filed on January 23, 2026, Coomer’s responses acknowledge that he worked directly with foreign individuals and foreign-based employees on Dominion voting equipment, adjudication software, election system code, and programming.

He further admitted that Serbian employees had the ability to connect to Dominion equipment located in the company’s Denver headquarters for troubleshooting purposes.

These admissions come after years of categorical public statements by Dominion and its executives denying foreign involvement in the company’s voting systems."

 
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