HE ADMITS IT! Brian Kemp Admits Election Machines Could Have Been Hacked

It was a moment of shocking candor. Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia, during a fish fry event, made a startling admission that sent shockwaves through the state and the nation. He boldly declared, “If you give anybody a voting machine, they can hack it.” This revelation has ignited a firestorm of controversy and raised serious questions about the integrity of Georgia’s elections.

The Fish Fry Revelation

The revelation occurred at the 8th District GOP fish fry in Perry, Georgia. In a candid exchange with a Georgia voter, Brian Kemp acknowledged the vulnerability of voting machines to hacking. The voter, clearly taken aback by Kemp’s statement, responded with a stunned “Wow!” This exchange was captured on video, further emphasizing the significance of Kemp’s admission.

The Dominion Voting Machines Controversy

Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger have been at the center of the controversy surrounding the use of Dominion voting machines in Georgia. The state spent over $100 million to implement these machines in all counties. However, concerns have been raised about their reliability and security.

One of the key issues raised is the delicate nature of the Dominion machines and the threat of legal action if their results are questioned. Critics argue that this creates a chilling effect on transparency and accountability in the electoral process.

The Radical Beliefs of Dominion Executives

Adding fuel to the fire, Dominion executive Eric Coomer has come under scrutiny for his extreme far-left beliefs. During a deposition, Coomer admitted that Dominion executives share his political ideology. This revelation has raised concerns about potential bias and the impartiality of the company responsible for Georgia’s voting machines.

Wireless Connectivity and Network Support

Further raising doubts about the security of Dominion voting machines is the admission by Eric Coomer that the machines are wireless and support all networks. This wireless capability introduces the potential for unauthorized access and manipulation of voting data.

The Gateway Pundit previously shared a video in which Eric Coomer openly acknowledges the wireless functionality of Dominion machines. This revelation has only intensified concerns about the integrity of Georgia’s elections.

Governor Kemp’s Response to Election Fraud Claims

Amidst mounting allegations of election fraud, Governor Kemp issued a statement in response to President Trump’s planned press conference to reveal evidence of fraud in Georgia. Kemp vehemently denied the claims, stating that the 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen.

According to Kemp, no one has come forward with evidence of fraud that can withstand scrutiny in a court of law. He maintains that Georgia’s elections are secure, accessible, and fair. However, his statement has not convinced many who question the integrity of the electoral process.

“The 2020 election in Georgia was not stolen. For nearly three years now, anyone with evidence of fraud has failed to come forward – under oath – and prove anything in a court of law. Our elections in Georgia are secure, accessible, and fair and will continue to be as long as I am governor. The future of our country is at stake in 2024 and that must be our focus.”

A Call for Transparency

Despite Governor Kemp’s reassurances, many Georgia voters and concerned citizens are demanding greater transparency in the electoral process. They argue that the admission of voting machine vulnerability, coupled with the controversial nature of Dominion voting machines, necessitates a thorough investigation and reevaluation of Georgia’s election systems.

President Trump’s Indictment and Press Conference

In a surprising turn of events, President Donald Trump and 18 others were indicted on 41 charges related to their efforts to challenge the integrity of the 2020 election. This indictment has been seen by many as an attack on those who dared to question the legitimacy of the election.

Undeterred by the indictment, President Trump announced a press conference to present a comprehensive report on election fraud in Georgia. His determination to shed light on the alleged irregularities further underscores the importance of addressing concerns about voting machine vulnerability.

The Future of Georgia’s Elections

As the controversy surrounding Georgia’s elections continues to unfold, the future of the state’s electoral process hangs in the balance. Calls for increased transparency, investigations into voting machine vulnerabilities, and a reevaluation of the Dominion machines have reached a crescendo.

The admission by Governor Brian Kemp that voting machines can be hacked has cast a shadow of doubt over the integrity of Georgia’s elections. It remains to be seen how state officials and concerned citizens will address these concerns and ensure the security and trustworthiness of future elections.

In the end, the fate of Georgia’s democracy rests on the ability to address these vulnerabilities and restore faith in the electoral process. Only through comprehensive reforms and a commitment to transparency can the state move forward and provide its citizens with the fair and secure elections they deserve.

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