Controversy surrounding the 2020 presidential election has taken a dramatic turn with new allegations of election fraud involving Dominion voting machines. Claims made by two Clark County technical employees have reignited the debate over the integrity of the election process and brought fresh scrutiny to these machines.
According to a tweet posted on May 20, 2024, the employees, who came forward independently, discovered irregularities with the votes recorded by Dominion voting machines. These machines store votes on USB drives, and the employees claim that the number of votes on these drives changed between the time the polls closed at night and when they were reopened the next morning. This discrepancy has raised serious questions about the security and reliability of the voting machines.
Alarming Allegations and Video Evidence
The employees’ allegations are further supported by video evidence showing Jackie Amos, a person involved in the election process, inserting thumb drives into the machines. This footage has raised concerns about the potential for unauthorized access and manipulation of voting data. Combined with the visual evidence, the employees’ statements suggest there may have been tampering with the voting machines during the election.
One of the employees stated, “I personally observed USB cards uploaded to machines 24 times. As of today, 47 USB cards are missing and nowhere to be found.” This alarming claim indicates that a significant number of USB drives containing crucial voting data have gone missing without explanation, raising serious questions about the integrity of the vote count and the possibility of deliberate interference.
Renewed Calls for Forensic Examination
These revelations have led to renewed calls for a forensic examination of the Dominion voting machines used in the November 3, 2020 election. The Trump campaign has long argued that such an examination is necessary to ensure the accuracy and fairness of the election results. However, they were previously denied the opportunity to conduct a thorough forensic analysis of the machines, which has only fueled suspicions of potential wrongdoing.
The allegations from Clark County have added a new dimension to the ongoing debate about election fraud. Supporters of former President Donald Trump have seized upon these claims as evidence that their concerns about the election were justified. Social media has been flooded with posts and hashtags such as #ElectionFraud and #TrumpWasRight, with many calling for immediate action to investigate the claims.

Divided Opinions and Public Confidence
Critics argue that these allegations are part of a broader effort to undermine public confidence in the electoral process. They contend that the claims lack concrete evidence and that the incidents described by the Clark County employees could be the result of human error or technical glitches rather than intentional fraud.
Despite the divided opinions, the new allegations have intensified the pressure on election officials and policymakers to address the concerns raised by the public. The integrity of the election process is a cornerstone of democracy, and any doubts about the accuracy of the vote count must be thoroughly investigated.
Calls for Independent Investigation
In response to the growing outcry, several lawmakers have called for an independent investigation into the claims. They argue that a transparent and impartial review is essential to restoring public trust in the electoral system. Meanwhile, Dominion Voting Systems has reiterated its commitment to providing secure and reliable voting technology, stating that their machines are rigorously tested and certified to meet the highest standards of accuracy and security.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen what impact these latest allegations will have on the broader debate over election integrity. The controversy has highlighted the need for ongoing vigilance and robust safeguards to protect the democratic process and ensure that every vote is counted accurately and fairly.

