The court ordered that voting software and information contained therein should not be destroyed, or erased or altered in Cobb, Gwinnett, and Cherokee Counties.
But the order also revealed:
The bizarre nature of government lawyers defending a private, foreign company’s “trade secrets” instead of attempting to secure the vote of the American public will raise further questions about the company’s involvement in U.S. voting systems.
The term “trade secret” is used no fewer than NINE times in the contract between Georgia and Dominion Voting Systems.
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