Judge Issues Restraining Order to Stop Dominion Machines Being Destroyed in Georgia
Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr. issues bombshell order amid legal battle

A judge has issued a bombshell restraining order, blocking "defendants" from destroying, wiping, or resetting any Dominion machines.
Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr. issued the alarming order late on Sunday.
The court demanded that all Dominion voting machines in the state of Georgia must be frozen.
The ruling was revealed by attorney Lin Wood, who is working alongside lawyer Sidney Powell as they battle for election integrity.
“Defendants are ordered to maintain the statue quo & are temporarily enjoined from wiping or resetting any voting machines in the State of Georgia until further order of the Court,” Wood revealed on Twitter.
Emergency Order just entered by Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr.:
— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) November 29, 2020
“Defendants are ordered to maintain the statue quo & are temporarily enjoined from wiping or resetting any voting machines in the State of Georgia until further order of the Court.”
Stop the steal NOW @BrianKempGA.

Later in the day, Judge Batten then reversed his decision after the defendants claimed that Dominion voting machines were controlled by counties in Georgia, according to Trending Politics.
"What??? Judge reversed order based on Defendants’ claim that GA Counties control voting machines," Linn Wood tweeted.
"Machines are owned by State & @GaSecofState administers state laws on elections.
"Why are GA officials determined to wipe these machines clean be resetting them?"
This decision however did not last long, however.
Even later on Sunday, Judge Batten issued a third ruling in the form of a temporary restraining order for the duration of 10 days against the destruction of evidence.
"Defendants are hereby ENJOINED & RESTRAINED from altering, destroying, or erasing, or allowing the alteration, destruction, or erasure of, any software or data on any DOMINION VOTING MACHINE..." Judge Batten said.
Source via @LLinWood:https://t.co/V8JPZjJ2Zo
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) November 30, 2020
The controversies relating to the 2020 election in swing states is heating up.
Former Trump campaign data strategist Matt Braynard has announced that the FBI has requested his findings on voter fraud in the 2020 election.

Braynard started the crowd-sourced funded Voter Integrity Project where he digs deep into the data of the 2020 election to find irregularities where voter fraud may have been present.
“Update:- The @FBI has proactively and directly requested from me the VIP findings that indicates illegal ballots. – By Tuesday, we will have delivered to the agency all of our data, including names, addresses, phone numbers, etc.,” Braynard said in a tweet.
“- While there has been legit criticism of the actions of leaders of the agency over the last several years, I can personally attest to the many patriots within the rank-and-file who are fighting on the side of the Constitution and Law and Order," he added.
- While there has been legit criticism of the actions of leaders of the agency over the last several years, I can personally attest to the many patriots within the rank-and-file who are fighting on the side of the Constitution and Law and Order.
— Matt Braynard (@MattBraynard) November 29, 2020
Just a couple of days earlier, Braynard explained that he would be presenting his findings at hearings and in court filings: “Update: – I will be presenting the VIP findings in person at the #ArizonaHearing.
"Work from the VIP has now appeared or will appear in court filings in PA, GA, MI, WI, and AZ, including declarations we collected.”
Update:
— Matt Braynard (@MattBraynard) November 27, 2020
- I will be presenting the VIP findings in person at the #ArizonaHearing.
- Work from the VIP has now appeared or will appear in court filings in PA, GA, MI, WI, and AZ, including declarations we collected.
- Will be on @Timcast on Wednesday, 2/2.
Some of the examples of his findings are below:
- As with GA, PA we've discovered 1400 early/abs voters registered residential addresses to postal facilities.
— Matt Braynard (@MattBraynard) November 24, 2020
Update:
— Matt Braynard (@MattBraynard) November 24, 2020
- Sample of the postal facilities (USPS, FedEx, UPS) addresses disguised as apartments, etc. in Georgia.
I will release the full dataset for GA and PA with the package that includes the survey toplines, etc. pic.twitter.com/ifXe0SPKBk
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