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US presidential election: electoral authorities deny any fraud

2020-11-13T07:05:44.990Z


Cybersecurity agencies reacted after a voting system called Dominion was called into question that allegedly "wiped out" millions of v


A joint official statement is rare enough to underline it.

Especially when it comes from several American electoral authorities who challenge the 45th President of the United States and his accusations of fraud to deny the victory of Joe Biden.

Under the aegis of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Elections Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council and the Sector Coordinating Council Executive Committees say, more than a week after the presidential election, have found "no proof ”of lost or altered ballots, nor of hacked voting systems.

"There is no evidence of a voting system having erased, lost or changed ballots, or having been hacked in any way," they said.

NEW: A joint statement from the Elections Infrastructure Government Coordinating Council and Sector Coordinating Council Executive Committees regarding the 2020 general election:



➡️https: //t.co/67zl9rGsxz#TrustedInfo2020 # Protect2020 pic.twitter.com/SqjbMnQnXH

- NASED (@NASEDorg) November 12, 2020

"The November 3 election was the safest in the history of the United States," said local and national authorities in charge of ballot security.

The CISA reports to the Ministry of Homeland Security.

"Absolute confidence in the integrity of our elections"

"Although we know that our electoral process is the subject of many baseless claims and disinformation campaigns, we can assure you that we have absolute confidence in the security and integrity of our elections," they insist. stung on the quality of their work.

Hours earlier, Donald Trump had once again relayed on Twitter information that a voting system called the Dominion had "erased" 2.7 million votes in his favor across the country and re-allocated hundreds of thousands. to his Democratic rival Joe Biden in Pennsylvania and other states.

After the statement, the Republican defeated last week continued to relay messages denouncing the Dominion system.

So much so that Twitter adds a mention to these tweets, informing that the subject is controversial.

Must see @seanhannity takedown of the horrible, inaccurate and anything but secure Dominion Voting System which is used in States where tens of thousands of votes were stolen from us and given to Biden.

Likewise, the Great @LouDobbs has a confirming and powerful piece!

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 13, 2020

The outgoing president still refuses to acknowledge his defeat, complicating the transition period for the president-elect, who is due to take office on January 20, 2021.

Source: leparis

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