Dominion CEO Poulos denies vote manipulation despite evidence


President and CEO of Dominion Voting Systems John Poulos testifies during a hearing before the House Administration Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. The committee held a hearing on “2020 Election Security-Perspectives from Voting System Vendors and Experts.” (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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UPDATED 1:26 PM PT – Tuesday, December 15, 2020

The CEO of Dominion Voting Systems, John Poulos, recently testified before the Michigan State Senate Oversight Committee regarding the electronic manipulation of votes in recent elections.

“Dominion Voting Systems has not now, nor has it ever used SolarWinds Orion platform, which was the subject of DHS emergency declaration dated December 13 2020,” he stated.

Despite claims by Poulos, internet archives show Dominion had a SolarWinds logo on its webpage, which suggests it used its “managed file transfer” platform called ServU.

That logo has since been removed after a major hacking of SolarWinds and U.S. government in recent days, casting doubt on Poulos’ remarks.

State senators pointed out they have numerous testimonies and written affidavits of statewide irregularities with Dominion voting machines. However, Poulos insisted his company is not responsible for any of the violations.

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