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Giuliani: 'Big revelations' from Georgia coming soon

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Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani | Facebook

Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani | Facebook

Rudy Giuliani said during “War Room: Pandemic” Tuesday that in Georgia there were incidents where the votes were processed multiple times with multiple results.

“I happen to know that we have one or two, my fingers crossed, big revelations for Georgia within the next day or two with regard to the machines,” Giuliani said on “War Room: Pandemic” on Tuesday.

Giulini said it was a breakthrough.

“We had one place in rural Georgia where we ran the results of the election three times. We got three different results,” he said.

Dominion Voting Systems machines have already been questioned — and not just in Georgia. There have been many reported glitches as of late, including one in Antrim County, Mich., that was noticed when a highly Republican county was called for President-elect Joe Biden. 

There have also been glitches brought to light in Nevada.

Several states have rejected Dominion Voting Systems machines, such as Texas, which said the system wasn't secure enough.

The glitch in Michigan led to 6,000 votes being tabulated for Biden that were actually for Trump. It was later fixed and was said to be human error.

Trump has publicly challenged Dominion’s results, too.

“What does GSA being allowed to preliminarily work with the Dems have to do with continuing to pursue our various cases on what will go down as the most corrupt election in American political history? We are moving full speed ahead. Will never concede to fake ballots & ‘Dominion,’” Trump tweeted. 

Georgia Elections Division Director Chris Harvey sent a memo last month telling counties not to share voting machine data involving Dominion.

“Multiple counties have reported receiving Open Records Requests asking for data information such as, copies of original software for the voting equipment, copies of any software patches performed on Dominion voting machines in the State of Georgia prior to the November 3, 2020 General Election, as well as copies of any thumb drives provided to you containing software or software updates,” Harvey’s memo says. 

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