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Originally Posted by rubecube
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Illegality of this I think remains in question. The article references that Trump won some sort of case that did give him limited access to inspect a machine in a specific county. But, it does seem like the legal team engaged in far broader activities to try and secure additional data. This seems to be what generated the split with Barr, as reported in the article that he thought this was amateurish and that Trump would have to be detached from reality to believe in the findings of the report. Well, Trump went on to use that report as the basis of his crusade against the election very publicly.
Edit: Also, should point out the outrageous irony that of course Trump's team could claim that the voting systems were breached-- They breached them!