Colorado county clerk refused a caller posing as a senior DHS cybersecurity official who sought access to Dominion voting machines; the contact followed a call from a White House-linked lobbyist
In Colorado, a lobbyist linked to the White House contacted county clerks. One clerk said a subsequent caller, who claimed to be a senior DHS cybersecurity official, sought access to Dominion voting machines and was denied.
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In Colorado, a lobbyist linked to the White House contacted county clerks. One clerk said a subsequent caller, who claimed to be a senior DHS cybersecurity official, sought access to Dominion voting machines and was denied.
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