responded to the complaints on its website Monday.In the days after the election, Trump referenced an OAN report on Twitter that accused Dominion of “deleting” large numbers of his votes or “switching” them to count for Joe Biden — one of many baseless theories suggesting vote counting problems that the president has been promoting.
The tweet got slapped with a disputed label from Twitter.Most recently on Sunday, Trump retweeted a proposal to declare Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, another voting systems company, a “national security threat.” Trump called the proposal “interesting.”AdvertisementDominion representative Michael Steel addressed the proposal and fraud claims when he spoke to NewsNow on Sunday. “This is a non-partisan.