Republican Buys Dominion Voting Systems, Forces Them To Drop Lawsuits Against Conservatives

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Dominion Voting systems has been acquired by founder and chairman of Liberty Vote Scott Leiendecker, in a deal which included dropping lawsuits against conservatives.


Leiendecker, former GOP election reform advocate, has officially become the sole owner of Dominion after making the deal contingent on dropping several remaining lawsuits against prominent conservatives and One America News Network (OANN).

Leiendecker further disclosed to the Caller that remaining litigation with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell will be dropped by Dominion Voting Systems as part of the acquisition agreement.












So, Capitalism to the Rescue, providing JUSTICE, were the Leftie Biased Courts could not!


For some reason, I find this the single most hopeful story of 2025 so far!


God, I humbly Thank You for President Trump!






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The fine assessed by the Leftie court against Mike Lindell will be overturned, it is just another example of the Lefties abusing the power of government.

There have been a number of court cases where the vulnerability and abuse of the Dominion Voting systems equipment's have been demonstrated, just as it has been shown that mail-in-Voting has been abused and systematically used for Vote-Fraud by the Democrats.

We cannot keep our voting system honest and fair, without the ability to question any part of it for having flaws. It is like Doctors not being allowed to diagnose a person having an illness. Or not allowing citizens to choose to not receive a questionable and experimental vaccine. Or allowing a police department's internal affairs division to question the actions of one of its officers.

It is like the Citizens not being allowed to question a car manufacturer's implementation of seat belts and/or airbags, for being a safe and effective design. If Toyota, or GM, or any other car manufacturer, starts making bad airbags, which are hurting people, we need to have citizen's able to question them, and the DOT able to investigate and ban a bad design.

The need for Vote-Integrity Measures and investigations is at the heart of American Democracy, and questioning the validity of a particular system, should not result in silly and absurd things like a $1.5B fine.

The Judge who brought such should be disbarred and sent to prison for aiding and abetting vote-fraud.






If it is a bad system, it needs to be improved.

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