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CNN's "Fact-Check" of Dominion Backfires and Whips Up Even More Concern and Suspicion - WayneDupree.

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Um, not sure anyone cares about what KIND OF TIES they have CNN, we’re just worried that there are any ties at all…and thanks to your “fact-checking” piece, we now have you on record saying there are ties.

Thank you, CNN!

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Check it out:

Check out the mental gymnastics CNN fact checkers did trying to run defense on the Dominion Voting scam bombshell. No one’s talking about “corporate ties” on paper, we’re talking about them simply working together.

They literally prove it’s true trying to prove it’s “false.”🤦🏼‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/keMKXLv03G [t.co]

— Mindy Robinson 🇺🇸 (@iheartmindy) November 21, 2020 [twitter.com]

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Hundreds of thousands of Americans learned today that Dominion Voting Systems has connections to Venezuela, George Soros, and the Clintons. The source of these revelations is hilarious because they were attempting to debunk claims about questionable ties to criminal enterprises both foreign and domestic. It was CNN. Their intention was to keep the voter fraud company in the shadows, but instead they exposed them even further.

The “fact-check” they ran pertained to claims made during a press conference held by President Trump’s attorneys detailing how they were moving forward with efforts to provide a lawful conclusion to the presidential election. One of the attorneys, Sidney Powell, brought up Dominion Voting Systems and their ties to Venezuela, George Soros, and the Clintons.

How did CNN handle the claims? By “debunking” it through technicalities. They didn’t try to pretend like there were no connections between the fraudulent voting system and leftist criminal groups. Instead, they said there was essentially no legally binding, official ties. Then, they revealed that there are clearly ties, just as Powell said in the conference. From their fact-check:

Powell claimed that widely used voting machines from the election technology company Dominion Voting Systems featured software created “at the direction” of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to swing his own election results, and that the company has ties to the Clinton Foundation and Soros. Facts first: None of this is true. Dominion has no corporate ties with Venezuela, the Clinton Foundation or Soros.

They have “no corporate ties,” according to CNN. We’ll give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that Venezuela, the Clintons, and Soros are not collectively stupid enough to establish official corporate ties and a verifiable paper trail with a company they use to illegally change votes.

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I mean, with the CNN clowns on your side, who needs enemies, right?

But seriously, this sort of bizarre “nitpicking” is such an obvious reach, and all that does is make the American people wonder yet again, why on earth the media is tripping over themselves and overreaching to provide cover for some random and very questionable and controversial voting systems company out of Toronto, Canada.


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