Saturday, July 18, 2026

Trump Is Right About Voting Machines

President Donald Trump has been vocal about the vulnerabilities of electronic voting machines, suggesting they can be manipulated. This concern is echoed by a ruling from Judge Amy Totenberg, appointed by President Obama, who evaluated Georgia’s voting system.

1. Trump's Claims:

● Trump stated on national television that electronic voting machines are susceptible to manipulation.

● The White House's election-integrity page describes this as a long-term deception about election security.

2. Judge Totenberg's Ruling:

● Totenberg's ruling in the case of Curling v. Raffensperger highlighted significant problems with Georgia’s Dominion ballot-marking devices (BMD).

● She noted these machines do not allow voters to verify their votes, as the counting is based on a non-encrypted QR code rather than visible text.

3. Voting Security Issues:

● The QR code system is flawed as it cannot be checked by voters and is at risk of manipulation through hacking.

● There is no meaningful way to audit the voting results due to these technical limitations.

● Testing has shown it is feasible to hack the system, potentially altering or deleting votes.

4. Voter Rights:

● Totenberg acknowledged that using such machines could infringe on voters' rights, making it impossible to ensure their votes were correctly counted.

● Despite her findings, she chose not to mandate a switch to hand-marked paper ballots before the 2020 election, citing the timing.

5. Consequences:

● The concerns regarding these voting machines did not diminish after the election, as further analyses indicated ongoing vulnerabilities.

● It emerges from Totenberg's assessment that these machines could seriously undermine election integrity.

Judge Amy Totenberg's judicial findings reinforce Trump's concerns regarding voting machine integrity, indicating significant risks in the Georgia electoral process. There is a pressing need for attention to these vulnerabilities to protect the rights of voters. The question remains whether the public and authorities will act on these warnings. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2026/07/trump-is-right-about-voting-machines/

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