A Michigan judge is allowing a forensic investigation of 22 Dominion vote tabulation machines in rural Antrim County amid claims that votes there were compromised.
Trump campaign attorneys celebrated the decision although the case is not related to the presidential contest. "Our team is going to be able to go in this morning at about 8:30 and will be there for about eight hours to conduct that forensic examination and we’ll have the results in about 48 hours, and that’ll tell us a lot about these machines," attorney Jenna Ellis said on "Fox & Friends" Sunday morning.
Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani tweeted that it was a "BIG WIN FOR HONEST ELECTIONS." Antrim County spokesperson Jeremy Scott said forensic images will be taken from county.
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