Attorney Lin Wood Confirms Trump Legal Team’s Evidence Will Be Enough to Overturn Election

 

ATLANTA, Georgia – Attorney Lin Wood stated from first hand knowledge that the evidence from Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell will overturn the election.

Wood filed suit against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, alleging that the state official changed election law. He confirmed this during The John Fredericks Show for an exclusive interview following his court loss on Thursday.

“I’ve not only talked with Sidney, I’ve met with her in length. I’ve seen the evidence. So I know what she said in her press conference yesterday is one hundred percent accurate,” stated Wood. “The elections in this country have been fraudulent for several election cycles.”

Wood explained that the evidence showed consistent software used throughout nearly all electronic voting systems in the country – especially Dominion Voting Systems. According to Wood, the evidence indicated that this software has been flipping voting totals and manipulating counts as far back as 2016. He went so far as to claim that President Donald Trump won the popular vote in 2016.

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The attorney explained that the software originated in Venezuela. From there, the software changed hands globally until it ended up in our country’s voting systems.

As for Wood’s court case, the defamation attorney stated that the judge threw out the entire case – though he was only supposed to decide whether to grant a temporary injunction on delaying certification. He stated that he will file for an appeal with the Eleventh District Court.

“It doesn’t make sense to me that the Democratic Party had standing to file a lawsuit that led to a consent agreement with the secretary of state, and then a judge says that an individual voter doesn’t have the right to contest the agreement and the law? Why does the Democratic Party, as a group, have greater standing to go into court than an individual voter? I don’t believe they do,” he said. “I believe the Eleventh Circuit will reverse this case.”

Wood added that the Eleventh Circuit has prior rulings that grant standing to individual voters.

Wood stated that he anticipated another filing from President Donald Trump on fraud within the electronic voting machines.

“This is an illegal election. The President won 410 electoral votes, 80 million votes – it was a landslide. It was all set up to be stolen,” he said. “Now we know why Joe Biden and Kamala Harris never bothered to really campaign.”

Wood called out Governor Brian Kemp for not standing up for the voters by investigating the allegations of fraud and the voting irregularities.

The attorney stated that Kemp had personal reasons for not wanting to look into the consent decree between Raffensperger and the Democratic Party.

“I believe that Brian Kemp is corrupt. And I think he was corrupted with Chinese money,” he said. “And I don’t think that he wants this election overthrown and the real results posted because then Brian Kemp facing a Trump administration Attorney General – and Brian would find himself in jail. He sold himself out, and now he’s trying to hide.”

Looking ahead to the election runoff in January, Wood stated that he didn’t believe Georgia’s Republican voters would show up unless their elected officials investigate the general election fraud.

Wood stated that his team must await an official, final written order from the judge’s dismissal prior to filing an appeal. If the Eleventh Circuit court rules in favor of Wood’s team, Wood stated that the legislature would have to conduct a special session.

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Corinne Murdock is a reporter at The Georgia Star News and the Star News Network. Follow her latest on Twitter, or email tips to [email protected].

 

 

 

 

 

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