At a hearing in Gettysburg on Wednesday, poll watcher Gregory Stenstrom of Delaware County said he is a former commanding officer in the Navy and a forensic computer scientist with expertise on security and fraud matters.
“I personally observed USB cards being uploaded to voting machines by the voting machine warehouse supervisor on multiple occasions,” Stenstrom claimed. “This person is not being observed, he's not a part of the process that I can see, and he is walking in with baggies of USBs.”
USB (Universal Serial Bus) cards are tiny, handheld devices that help people transfer data from one electronic device to another.
Stenstrom claimed the cards may have been practiced to add illegal votes to the state's vote count -- and insisted there was a lack of decent oversight on how state election workers managed ballots.
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“In all cases the chain of custody was broken,” he said. “It was broken for the mail-in ballots, the drop-box ballots, the Election Day USB card flash drives. In all cases they didn't follow any of the procedures defined by the Board of Delaware County of Elections."
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The witness further told lawmakers that law enforcement staff failed to do anything at all after he reported the alleged mishandling of ballots.
“I literally begged multiple law enforcement agencies to go get the forensic evidence from the computers. It's a simple process. It wouldn't have taken more than an hour to image all 5 machines. That was never done despite my objections and that was three weeks ago.”
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The hearing was arranged by Pennsylvania state Republicans to address charges of possible voter fraud after the election in a state where Democrat Joe Biden beat President Trump by just over 80,000 votes.
Pennsylvania – which announced its election results Tuesday -- is one of many battleground states where the Trump 2020 Campaign has raised accusations of possible voter fraud. Pennsylvania was worth 20 electoral votes to the winner.
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President Trump was initially scheduled to accompany Wednesday’s hearing, which was assembled by the Pennsylvania Senate Majority Policy Committee.
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Trump later canceled his travel plans, opting instead to meet with his legal advisers in Washington. Though, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani did attend the hearing.
Nevertheless, the president’s legal fight in Pennsylvania goes on. In a letter registered with the Third Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday, Trump 2020 Campaign attorney Marc Scaringi called for oral arguments as the campaign struggles against a lower court’s dismissal of their case challenging Pennsylvania's certification of votes.