Nearly four years later, fervent supporters of former President Donald J. Trump continue to propagate the unfounded conspiracy theory accusing Dominion Voting Systems of manipulating its machines to steal the 2020 election from him. Despite Dominion’s active defense in court, a network of pro-Trump activists persists in spreading false allegations against the company, often utilizing information gathered from the defamation lawsuits filed by Dominion.
This network comprises affluent business figures such as Patrick Byrne, the former CEO of Overstock.com, and Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow. These individuals have baselessly attempted to link Dominion to a large-scale conspiracy aimed at thwarting Mr. Trump’s electoral success.
Additionally, the group includes a pro-Trump sheriff from southwest Michigan, a former election official from Colorado, and Mr. Byrne’s lawyer, who is facing accusations of tampering with Dominion machines. This lawyer previously collaborated with Mr. Trump’s legal team in asserting that Dominion played a role in undermining the integrity of the last election.
According to Dominion’s legal representatives, the involvement of these individuals was evident in a recent incident. In a surprising turn of events, John Poulos, the CEO of Dominion, was serving a private deposition in a lawsuit against Mr. Byrne when he was unexpectedly served with a subpoena to provide testimony in a separate case related to Dominion.
Key Figures Involved: | Allegations: |
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Patrick Byrne: Founder of Overstock.com | Accused of spreading false claims against Dominion Voting Systems |
Mike Lindell: Founder of MyPillow | Alleged to have baselessly linked Dominion to a conspiracy against Trump |
Pro-Trump Sheriff from Michigan: | Reportedly involved in perpetuating false accusations against Dominion |
Former Election Official from Colorado: | Linked to efforts to discredit Dominion without evidence |
Byrne’s Lawyer: Facing charges of tampering with Dominion machines | Previously part of Trump’s legal team in claims against Dominion |
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