Friday, June 26, 2026

Canada Free Press Unwarranted Christmas Misadventures With US Dominion Inc.

In late 2020, Canada Free Press (CFP) received legal demands from US Dominion Inc. lawyers, specifically Clare Locke, asking them to preserve all communications with President Donald Trump. This demand coincided with threats to other news sites that questioned the legitimacy of the 2020 election, claiming Joe Biden's victory.

● The legal demand reached CFP on Christmas Eve in 2020, aiming to enforce the preservation of documents related to Dominion's voting systems.

● Both CFP and radio figure Rush Limbaugh were uniquely targeted by Dominion's lawyers.

● CFP had no existing correspondence with President Trump to provide, which they expressed in their December 30, 2020 article.

● Over six years later, Dominion dropped a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Mike Lindell and MyPillow, ending a significant legal battle.

● The dismissal was permanent, meaning the case cannot be reopened, and each party will cover its own legal costs.

● Lindell has become prominent in politics, claiming the 2020 election was rigged and continuing his vocal support for Donald Trump.

● Recently, Lindell's Election Crime Bureau released a detailed investigative report alleging various attacks on the election infrastructure during the 2020 election.

● CFP concluded their 2020 article by highlighting the unpredictability of future events, emphasizing the importance of resilience and hope.

The events surrounding the 2020 election, legal challenges, and political controversies continue to evolve. Significant legal implications, such as Dominion's lawsuit dismissal, signify ongoing debates about election validity and the impact of public figures like Lindell in political discourse. 

https://canadafreepress.com/article/canada-free-press-unwarranted-christmas-misadventures-with-us-dominion-inc

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