Previously unreported surveillance video footage obtained by Reuters through a public-records request shows Elbert County (Colorado) Clerk Dallas Schroeder, the county's top election official, fiddling with cables and typing on his phone as he copied computer drives containing sensitive voting information.
That day, Aug. 26, Schroeder made a "forensic image of everything on the election server", according to his testimony, and later gave the cloned hard drives to two lawyers.
Schroeder is now under investigation for violation of election laws by the Colorado secretary of state, which has also sued him seeking the return of the data. Schroeder is defying that state demand and has refused to identify one of the lawyers who took possession of the hard drives. The other is a private attorney who works with an activist backed by Mike Lindell, the pillow mogul and election conspiracy theorist.
The episode is among eight known attempts to gain unauthorized access to voting systems in five U.S. states since the 2020 election. All involved local Republican officeholders or Republican party activists.
Some of the people and groups involved in the vigilante election-investigator movement are drawing financial support from Lindell, the My Pillow CEO and one of the most visible backers of Trump's false fraud claims.
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It seems that Trump's Republican cohorts are guilty of what they have falsely accused others of doing.
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