Things could have been so much different.
So much so that Biden might not even be in the White House right now.
You see, President Trump wrote an Executive Order prior to the 2020 presidential election.
But that Executive Order was never signed and put into place.
However, there was a plan to seize voting machines and have them investigated.
Don’t forget that the forensic audit in Arizona has exposed inaccurate numbers, questionable ballots, and enough tangible evidence that could have changed the outcome in the state.
What could have happened if we had the chance to forensically audit the voting machines?
Read the full text of the Executive Order below:
This Executive Order, which was published by Politico, confirms that President Trump had a plan.
He knew that the Democrats would attempt to steal the election.
He warned us.
And he took the steps necessary to try to protect himself.
So why didn’t he issue this Executive Order after writing it?
There are several interesting things at play here.
The first point is that Sydney Powell would have been in charge of the investigation.
Watch this:
Whoa. Rep. Raskin exposes Trump's attempts to seize the voting machines and shows a draft executive order that would have called for criminal charges for those who didn't comply. The plan was to name Sidney Powell as special counsel to oversee this effort. https://t.co/oApZKERafm pic.twitter.com/n9U6UyWVf8
— MeidasTouch (@MeidasTouch) July 12, 2022
Just a few days ago, we got a heavily edited clip of Syndey Powell’s deposition with the sham J6 panel.
Look at how confident she looks.
Does that look like someone who’s afraid or scared?
Or does that look like someone with a plan?
https://twitter.com/AirielHicks/status/1547146209952923648
Don’t forget that voting machine totals can be manipulated.
That’s right.
We were told that voting machines only read the ballots.
But what happens if the ballot is difficult to read?
What happens if the ballot needs to be rescanned?
What happens if a mail-in ballot is bent, wrinkled, or creased because of its handling in the post office?
An “adjudicator” can adjust the ballot, if the machine can’t read it.
Doesn’t that sound like… a potential loophole to you?
According to the Epoch Times:
A witness brought forward by the Trump campaign in its election contest in Nevada alleged that the memory disks used to store vote totals from election machines during the early vote period had the vote tallies inexplicably changed overnight, according to a presentation at an evidentiary hearing in Carson City on Dec. 3.
According to Jesse Binnall, who presented the evidence on behalf of the Trump campaign, the witness, whose name is shielded by a protective order, said that the vote tallies were collected from the machine at the end of every voting day and stored on Universal Serial Bus (USB) drives overnight.
“What they would do is they would log these disks in and out. Good practice. And the disks had a serial number on them. And numerous times that disk would be logged out with one vote total on it and logged back in the next morning during the early vote period with a different number on it. Sometimes more, sometimes less,” Binnall said.
“What that means is that literally in the dead of night, votes were appearing and votes were disappearing on these machines.”
Binnall said that the USB drives were not encrypted and the voting machines were not password protected. “And they were hooked up with laptops, then where the laptops themselves could have been compromised,” he added.
The allegation about the vote total alterations was one of several Binnall presented during an evidentiary hearing, the first of its kind for the Trump legal team’s six-state post-election effort.
LIVE: Trump legal team presents voter fraud evidence to Nevada judge (Dec. 3) | NTD https://t.co/I6Py1F0iX0
— NTD News (@NTDNews) December 3, 2020
We know that Trump doesn’t like to be caught off guard.
So he has a plan for all sorts of situations.
And he clearly had a plan with this never-issued Executive Order.
So that raises the question:
What was the back-up plan? And is it currently in action right now?
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