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Expert witness list released in Antrim County lawsuit involving Dominion voting machines

Expert witness list released in Antrim County lawsuit involving Dominion voting machines Print this article An expert witness list was filed in court after a Michigan judge ruled that the names of the so-called “forensic investigators” who filed a report about Dominion Voting Systems machines in Antrim County could be released. The court document was filed by the plaintiff’s attorney in the lawsuit, Matthew DePerno, and includes five names along with a description about what each person is expected to testify. Included are Russell Ramsland, James Wadron, and Doug Logan. Also on the list are Greg Feemyer and Paul Maggio of Atlanta-based data security company Sullivan Strickler.

A Michigan woman asked county officials to denounce the Proud Boys One commissioner flashed a rifle instead

A Michigan woman asked county officials to denounce the Proud Boys. One commissioner flashed a rifle instead By Teo Armus The Washington Post,Updated January 23, 2021, 7:22 p.m. Email to a Friend Members of the Proud Boys make a hand gesture while walking near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021.Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/The Washington Post Keli MacIntosh intended to speak before the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners this week with a straightforward demand: Would the board openly denounce the Proud Boys after the Jan. 6 riots on the U.S. Capitol? Members of the far-right group had addressed the Michigan body last year as it considered a gun-rights proposal, she said, and more recently, other Proud Boys have been identified as part of the mob that stormed Congress. So MacIntosh wanted her own elected officials to stand up.

Michigan official shows gun after public meeting criticism - News - Sault Ste Marie Evening News - Sault Ste Marie, MI

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A county official in northern Michigan displayed a rifle during an online meeting in response to a citizen s comments about a far-right extremist group, drawing outrage from some local residents.Ron Clous, an elected member of the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners, was at home during the livestreamed meeting Wednesday, the Traverse City Record-Eagle reported.During a public comment period, a local woman, Kelli MacIntash, criticized the board for

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