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Hart InterCivic Board Member Became DOJ Assistant AG, National Security Division – Conflict of Interest in Election Security Investigations (US)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference – Conflict-of-interest implications] Matthew Glen Olsen, who served as a board member of Hart InterCivic – the third-largest U.S. voting machine vendor – was appointed as Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, Department of Justice, in November 2021. The National Security Division is the DOJ component responsible for, among other matters, […]

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20% of U.S. Election System Components Manufactured by Foreign Adversaries (China)

Established Fact Interos mapped Machine A down to its third-tier suppliers and determined that 19.6% of the 140 identified components originate from China-based companies. Components sourced from Chinese firms enter the voting machine at every level of the supply chain — not merely at the periphery. This includes hardware for touchscreens ultimately packaged into the

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Hart InterCivic Employees Former Smartmatic Employee from Venezuela as Senior VP (Venezuela)

Established Fact Heider Garcia, currently Vice President of Customer Success at Hart InterCivic — one of the three vendors whose equipment is used to count ballots for the majority of American voters — spent over a decade at Smartmatic (2003–2016), where he held progressively senior roles including Native Solutions Deployment Coordinator, Solution Manager, and lead

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