The Detroit News reports:
The vote-counting machines are supposed to be kept under strict chain-of-custody and security protocols. But DePerno’s own court filings and media appearances tie him to tabulators that Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office says were taken from rural areas of Michigan and transported to Oakland County for “testing.”
“Then, we got access to a tabulator, and we were able to simulate elections,” DePerno said on a May 6, 2021, episode of the podcast “Information Operation.”
“And if I can do it up here in Michigan, with just a couple guys, you don’t think China knows how to do this?” he went on to ask. “You don’t think Russia knows how to do this? You don’t think people in D.C. know how to do it?”
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“We got access to a tabulator, and we were able to simulate elections,” DePerno said in a May 2021 podcast interview. https://t.co/3Hq4OQCsLM
— The Detroit News (@detroitnews) August 10, 2022
BREAKING: Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office is seeking a special prosecutor to consider potential criminal charges against 9 individuals in a “conspiracy” to obtain and examine voting machines.
Among the 9 is GOP AG candidate Matt DePerno. https://t.co/Leb106Calf
— Craig Mauger (@CraigDMauger) August 7, 2022