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The resolution was adopted with 219 yays and 208 nays. The motion to reconsider was laid on the table.

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The votes are in: 111 in favor and 364 against. The motion has been rejected. Unlock.

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Clark County Technical employees independently found votes appearing and disappearing at night. They were only allowed a visual inspection of a USB drive, not a forensic examination.

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House Bill thirteen twelve is under consideration. An "aye" vote is recorded. A "no" vote is recorded. The "aye" votes prevail. House Bill thirteen twelve has passed.

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The resolution was adopted with 88 votes in favor and 4 votes against. The motion to reconsider was laid on the table without any objections.

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A table was placed by a lady with blonde braids at 8:22 am. The same person who cleared the place later put the table there. Four suitcases were seen coming out from under the table, and one was pulled out by a gentleman in red. These separate ballots were counted when there were no witnesses and the place was cleared. Multiple machines were present for two hours, capable of processing 3,000 ballots per hour. The lack of supervision and adherence to rules raises questions about the number of ballots processed during that time.

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House Bill thirteen twelve is under consideration. An "aye" vote signifies approval, while a "no" vote signifies opposition. The vote is conducted. The "aye" votes prevail. House Bill thirteen twelve is passed.

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A handful of Republicans joined with all Democrats to take down a rule, which is rarely done. Ninety-six percent of House Republicans voted against proxy voting because they believe it's unconstitutional and that it would open a Pandora's box. The rule being struck down means there can be no further action on the floor this week. The House will not be voting on the SAVE Act for election integrity, rogue judges who are attacking President Trump's agenda, or taking down Biden policies with CRA votes. All of that was wiped off the table. They will regroup and come back to address it again.

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The voting is finished and the machine should be locked. The outcome of the vote is as follows: 120 in favor, 14 against, and 45 abstentions. The draft resolution AES 10l25 has been adopted.

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A table was placed by a lady with blonde braids at 8:22 am. The same person who cleared the area later put the table there. Four suitcases were seen coming out from under the table. A man in red pulled out one of the ballots. These separate ballots were counted when there were no witnesses. The machines can process 3,000 ballots per hour, and they were there for 2 hours without supervision. The number of ballots processed during that time is unclear.

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Good evening. A federal court in Iowa has ruled in favor of Republicans, allowing the state to challenge the validity of 2,176 ballots that may belong to non-citizens ahead of the election.

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Clark County Technical employees independently discovered votes changing on voting machines and USB drives at night. They were only allowed a visual inspection of the USB drives and denied a forensic examination.

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A table was placed by a lady with blonde braids at 8:22 AM. The same person who cleared the place later put the table there. Four suitcases were seen coming out from under the table. There were separate ballots being counted without witnesses present. The machines can process 3,000 ballots an hour, and they were there for 2 hours. The question is how many ballots went through the machines during that time without supervision, in accordance with the rules.

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The Senate is evenly divided with 50 votes for and 50 against. The Vice President casts the deciding vote, resulting in the passage of the amended bill. Additionally, there is a commitment to eliminate taxes on tips for those who earn them.

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Speaker 0 asked Speaker 1 to explain what they wanted to get from the board if they had been allowed to continue. Speaker 1 mentioned that since 2019, voters have no way of knowing if their vote was counted properly because they can't read the QR code. Even if the words on the ballot match their vote, the QR code remains unreadable. Speaker 1 believes the board panicked when they were about to discuss this issue.

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The vote result is as follows: 153 in favor, 10 against, 23 abstentions. Draft resolution A/E/L 27 has been adopted.

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We discovered 1.7 million missing original ballot images from the 2020 election, out of 5 million ballots cast. The issue is with memory card retention rules. Memory cards in scanners hold in-person ballot images, audit logs, and records. The proposed solution is to modify the rule to comply with federal and state election record retention laws. A motion was made and passed to initiate rulemaking procedures on this matter.

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Thirteen votes in favor, one against, and one abstention. Draft resolution not approved due to veto by permanent Security Council member.

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The senator asked how many votes are needed to pass the bill with the emergency clause, which is 32. Senators then voted on the bill. The speaker emphasized the importance of treating everyone with respect and dignity in the Senate, stating that they will do the same.

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The discussion concerns a motion to subpoena documents related to the 2020 election. The attorney general has advised on the case. Member Johnson moves to subpoena the clerk of the court for multiple documents from the November 2020 election, including consolidated return sheets, opening and closing scanner tapes, daily recap of advanced in-person polling place scanners, pull pad recap sheets, absentee ballot recap sheets, electronic files including ballot images, log files, and tabulation files, a numbered voter list, absentee numbered list of voters, absentee ballot envelopes, security verification forms, and chain of custody forms of the poll manager and technician. Additionally, they request that Fulton County appear at the next meeting. The motion is seconded. A vote is held, with members Giselle and the chairman voting nay, and members Johnson, Jeffries, and King voting aye. The motion carries 3 to 2.

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The speaker discusses the concept of overvoting, which occurs when multiple parties are voted for in a section where only one vote is allowed. They mention scanning a new batch of ballots and scanning them again, even though they have already been scanned once. The speaker remarks that all the ballots went through the system without any apparent issues. They then mention going back to RTR.

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The senate was equally divided on a bill, with 50 votes in favor and 50 against. The vice president voted in the affirmative, and the bill as amended was passed. A speaker stated that upon taking office, they would eliminate taxes on tips for people making tips, specifically service and hospitality workers.

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California passes its vote.

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In discussing the 2020 election, the speaker notes that a magistrate judge issued a warrant based on probable cause after evidence was submitted, emphasizing that the process involves a magistrate judge, not a Trump-appointed judge, and that this reflects how the law enforcement process works in America. The speaker then questions the characterization of 2020 as “perfect,” arguing that several irregularities were present in Georgia. - Drop boxes: Claimed to be “invented out of thin air” and not envisioned in Georgia law. - Mobile voting units: Reported to have moved through Fulton County to 80% (81% precisely) Democrat precincts, with the assertion that this was not envisioned in Georgia law. - Absentee ballots: Alleged that 6,800,000 absentee ballot request forms with a first-class stamp were sent to every registered voter in Georgia, a practice the speaker says was not envisioned in Georgia law. - Ballot counting and recount: A recount occurred, with 3,930 double-scanned ballots in Fulton County alone; thousands of those were confirmed by the state election board. Governor Kemp raised concerns about the Rossi report; even after double scanning, the numbers still did not match on the second recount, being off by 850 ballots. The speaker states that no one can answer how that happened. - Ballot images and test ballots: The speaker asserts that ballot images were deleted and test ballots were included in the recount process, with this confirmed. The speaker then discusses responses to legitimate questions about the 2020 election. A former constituent, Derek Summerville, a former FBI agent, worked with Mark Davis on data analysis of the 6,800,000 absentee ballot request forms (sent with first-class stamps). They identified reasonable cause to question the validity of 39,141 of those ballots that were cast. The speaker asserts that 160 people were registered to vote from a single UPS store, 2,138 from one church in Fulton County, and 1,391 from a shuttered 1,000-square-foot building in Fulton County. The claim is made that Fulton County has a messy voter roll, with thousands registered at UPS stores, storage units, pack mails, and homeless shelters that had not been open for over five years. When Summerville and Davis filed objections to these voters, Democrats responded by litigation: Stacey Abrams sued them in federal court, and they won—though the speaker clarifies it was Summerville and Davis who won, not Stacey Abrams. Judge Jones ruled in their favor. Regarding the 39,141 voters deemed questionable, the speaker asserts that twelve zero of them were removed from the voter rolls, and that 9,500 had updated addresses outside Fulton County, corroborating that those voters were ineligible. Ultimately, the speaker claims that 84% of the eligibility challenges made by Summerville and Davis were proven to involve invalid voters in the 2020 election. The remark concludes by urging an end to the narrative of the most perfect, most secure election in history and calls for Fulton County to clean up its voter rolls ahead of future elections.

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A person placed a table at 8:22 AM, under which 4 suitcases of ballots were found. The ballots were counted without witnesses present, raising concerns about the process. With machines capable of processing 3,000 ballots per hour, multiple machines ran for 2 hours without supervision, violating rules and statutes.
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