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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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From: roto2/5/2021 1:39:53 AM
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this will tighten up Rupert Murdoch's sphincter muscle

"(Bloomberg) -- Call it the revenge of the voting machines: Smartmatic Corp. has joined
Dominion Voting Systems Inc. in seeking billions of dollars in damages from supporters of
former President Donald Trump who have claimed voter fraud."
finance.yahoo.com

Florida-based Smartmatic filed a defamation suit Thursday against Fox News, some of its better-known
news employees and two attorneys close to Trump, Sidney Powell and former New York Mayor Rudy
Giuliani. The lawsuit, which seeks $2.7 billion in damages, accuses them of executing a coordinated
disinformation campaign aimed at convincing the public of rampant election fraud.

Smartmatic’s suit follows a pair of similar complaints filed last month by Dominion against Giuliani and
Powell, accusing both of spreading bogus claims for self-promotion and a shot at salvaging a second
term for Trump. The case against Giuliani alleges he promoted the election fraud conspiracy to hawk
gold coins, cigars and supplements on a podcast. Powell is accused of leading the charge against
Dominion by claiming foreign agents had infiltrated its voting software. Each suit seeks $1.3 billion.
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