It would be likely that the election officials in Maricopa County were given orders to let Dominion handle the fraud so they (the election officials) could plead plausible deniability.
They really need to start getting the names of all Dominion employees involved and any connection to China.
Yup, and further, it is apparent that Maricopa did not have the skills to run the system and deleting those files would need someone who knew what the hell they were doing. Very unlikely someone in Maricopa removed them - that is going to be a Dominion effort.
Seems those machines were connected to the internet after all unless Dominion was given access on site. There should be a log of who was on site if so. Pretty damning one way or the other - connected to the internet or Dominion was on site in mid April prior to handing over the goods.
Oh boy - this one has legs.
I'm starting to suspect funny business.
It is extremely unlikely that a deletion function executed from an admin panel would result in a destructive deletion. Chances are very good that the data would still be there, just flagged as deleted.
They appear to be recovering it using r-studio 8.14 network technician
Giving over control to someone else is no plausible deniability. Its like giving the keys to your company to the enemies, and then pleading "I have no idea what they did because I was not inside with them."
Eric Coomer
N721AL, to all planefags. DoJ visited Dominion for a reason.