An insane report on Dominion Voting Systems titled “OVERVIEW 12/2/20 – History, Executives, Vote Manipulation Ability and Design, Foreign Ties” which was prepared to send to state legislatures to form a legal basis to overturn the election was written by Peter Navarro minion and senior Trump White House policy aide Joanna Miller and not outside MAGA lawyer Katherine Friess, an analysis of the document’s metadata by the Guardian shows. Moreover, the work on coming up with the conspiracy theory started at least two weeks before the 2020 election, showing that all the “fraud” bullshit was a premeditated plan B in the event of a Trump loss. “Two weeks before the election, we were doing those reports hoping that we would pepper the swing states with those,” said another Navarro underling and Trump policy aide Garrett Ziegler in a podcast interview last July.
The report itself surfaced on the Gateway Pundit in early December 2020, meaning Navarro’s team leaked it directly to the right wing conspiracy site knowing they would publish it, which then would turn into that “People are saying” chestnut to give Trump his own pretextual political cover to declare martial law, issue an order to seize voting machines, and whatever else the jerkoffs wanted to try to do. This naturally raises the question of – if they really believed this shit – why they didn’t make their foreknowledge of “vulnerabilities” in Dominion Voting Systems software and equipment public before the 2020 election? It’s almost like the Trump White House that knew full well that if they did so they would have discouraged turnout among their fans and guaranteed Trump would lose the election. It also would have looked stupid after months and months of stonewalling any Dem-led efforts in Congress to spend money on election security – not that they usually give a shit about contradicting themselves, but that might’ve been hard to explain.