Voting Machine Warehouse Official Withdraws Lawsuit Against President Trump and – The Conservative

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In 2021, Chester resident James Savage initiated legal proceedings against former President Donald Trump, Stenstrom, Hoopes, and additional parties.

The lawsuit alleges that they intentionally made damaging and defamatory remarks about him in the aftermath of the 2020 Presidential Election.

Savage asserts that these accusations have caused severe repercussions including health issues and threats to his safety, likening it to being targeted on a national scale.

“While Defendant Hoopes’ intent was clearly to disparage the plaintiff, she was factually accurate that the plaintiff would not have been trained or experienced in uploading votes for influencing tabulation purposes, improperly or otherwise,” the lawsuit claims. “Accordingly, defendant Hoopes – and every defendant herein at the Gettysburg public meeting on November 25, 2020 – was aware that any suggestion that the plaintiff could upload votes for influencing tabulation purposes was impossible.”

Delco Times reported at the time:

The lawsuit points to numerous public statements made by the defendants in the wake of the election that were allegedly designed to sow discord and confusion about the results, including a Nov. 25 hearing before Pennsylvania Senate Republicans in Gettysburg and a press conference in Arlington, Va., on Dec. 1. The suit also references an affidavit from Stenstrom in one of several lawsuits filed by Trump seeking to overturn election results and in statements he made on Fox News’ “Hannity” program on Dec. 3, 2020.

Savage says that in each of these forums, the defendants sought to disparage him by claiming he illegally “stuffed” or padded ballot totals in favor of Biden by uploading 50,000 fraudulent votes to machines via a USB “v-card” device.

Stenstrom alleged that he had personally witnessed Savage uploading these sticks 24 times as votes were counted and that 47 or 64 of these USB cards had later gone missing.

Defendants including Trump and Giuliani also reiterated several times that the election was a “fraud,” “sham” and “disgrace,” while Hoopes referred to Savage in Gettysburg as a “Bernie Sanders delegate who was also solely responsible for every scanner, machine, v-card, and all machines with absolutely zero experience in this area,” the suit says.

The suit acknowledges Savage was not typically referred to by name in these statements, but as…

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