Patrick Byrne’s post cites a recent deposition in the Coomer v. Byrne defamation lawsuit, where former Dominion Voting Systems director Eric Coomer admits under oath to discussing the company’s source code with foreign nationals, including overseas contractors and non-U.S. staff in its Denver office.
After years of claiming to be “100% American,” Dominion now admits under oath that its soft-code was discussed with foreign nationals — from overseas contractors to foreigners inside its own Denver office. Five years of denials blown apart. It was a foreign operation.
Patrick Byrne
Dominion Acknowledges Foreign Contact: The Truth Revealed!
— Patrick Byrne (@PatrickByrne) January 24, 2026
After years of claiming to be “100% American,” Dominion now admits under oath that its soft-code was discussed with foreign nationals — from overseas contractors to foreigners inside its own Denver office. Five years of… pic.twitter.com/SVnU6E1stm
- This admission challenges Dominion’s longstanding assertions of being a fully American operation with no foreign ties, fueling renewed scrutiny of the firm’s role in U.S. elections five years after 2020 fraud allegations.
- The revelation, shared via a video clip from Byrne’s interview with Emerald Robinson, highlights ongoing legal battles over election integrity claims but does not indicate evidence of vote manipulation, instead spotlighting standard software development practices involving global talent.
Mr. President,
— Joe Oltmann (@Joeoltmann) January 24, 2026
It all comes together. Eric Coomer admitted he was working with unvetted foreigners and they had full access to code for Dominion Voting Systems DENVER office, while justifying that they could not connect to the offices around the country., which is not true.… pic.twitter.com/lqHbrRVqA3

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