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And in the meantime, Peter Tickton sent Michelle Smith an email trying to give her a second opportunity to honor the presidential pardon.
And then I went back to the front door and the same three
camo dressed, DOC officers greeted me.
And I said, I just came back to see if you guys changed your mind.
And they laughed and said, no, we're not changing our minds here.
We're all put away for the night so you can leave.
So at that point, we left and drove back to Denver.
So we believe that President Trump's pardon is valid.
Tina was performing a federal duty when she preserved election records before the Secretary of State destroyed them.
And the Secretary of State destroyed them in Mesa County and in all counties in Colorado where Dominion voting systems is used, which is 62 out of 64 counties.
And what was destroyed were the digital records of the 2020 election.
Federal law
52 USC 20701 requires county clerks to preserve election records for 22 months after every federal election.
So Tina was doing her job to preserve the records.
She was the only clerk in Colorado who did that and then provided a forensic image for experts to analyze and
The experts who have looked at this image that Tina preserved say that it shows 14 vulnerabilities in the voting system and it shows that there was likely manipulation in the 2020 election by some outside bad actor or by a computer program that was running inside the software.
Those are the conclusions of the experts.
One of those experts is a Venezuelan national who has fled to the United States, who formerly ran the Situation Room in Caracas, where elections were rigged in Venezuela using Smartmatic software.
The Dominion software used throughout the United States and throughout Colorado
is a variation of the Smartmatic software that was used to rig elections in Venezuela.