REVEALED: Dominion CEO broke down in tears in front of his family and started screaming at the TV during Rudy Giuliani's 'sweaty' press conference where he accused the voting machines of rigging the vote for Biden

 The head of Dominion Voting Systems, John Poulos, revealed he broke down in tears as he watched Rudy Giuliani's infamous 'sweaty' press conference, where the former mayor of New York accused the company of rigging the 2020 election. 

As a bead of sweat mixed with hair dye dripped down his face, Giuliani, working as a personal attorney for former President Trump, said in the November 2020 news conference that Dominion 'specializes in voter fraud.' 

Giuliani handed the microphone to Trump attorney Sidney Powell, who talked about the 'the massive influence of communist money through Venezuela, Cuba and likely China' on Dominion's operations. 

'Oh, my God!' Poulos screamed as he heard the accusations, according to an interview he gave to the New York Times Magazine. 'I can't believe what's going on!'

Poulos said he screamed so loudly his wife and two teenage children ran to his home office, where they found him in hysterics, tears streaming down his face. 

The CEO compared how he felt watching the press conference to how many felt watching the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. 'It was an assault on democracy.'

The news conference became fodder for memes on social media of the former mayor who was all-in for Trump's efforts to hold onto the presidency by claiming the election had been rigged.  


The head of Dominion Voting Systems, John Poulos, revealed he broke down in tears as he watched Rudy Giuliani 's infamous 'sweaty' press conference, where the former mayor of New York accused the company of rigging the 2020 election

The head of Dominion Voting Systems, John Poulos, revealed he broke down in tears as he watched Rudy Giuliani 's infamous 'sweaty' press conference, where the former mayor of New York accused the company of rigging the 2020 election

Giuliani said in the November 2020 news conference that Dominion 'specializes in voter fraud'

Giuliani said in the November 2020 news conference that Dominion 'specializes in voter fraud'


Fast forward to this week and Giuliani is again making headlines with his farcical antics, as he was spotted shaving his face at a table in the dining area JFK airport.  

Before that November news conference, the Facebook posts of Eric Coomer, the former director of product strategy and security at Dominion, had been unearthed as part of the right-wing voter fraud conspiracy. 

Coomer reportedly was sweating and shaking as he heard Powell and Giuliani use his name, calling him a 'vicious, vicious man.'  

Coomer's name had been circulated in conservative media for his staunchly anti-Trump Facebook posts and a pro-Antifa letter he posted to Facebook.  

In posts from July 2016, Coomer characterized Donald Trump as 'autocratic,' 'narcissistic' and a 'fascist,' among other, more vulgar insults. 'I don't give a damn if you're friend, family or random acquaintance,' Oltmann read. Anyone who decided to 'pull the lever, mark an oval, touch the screen for that carnival barker ... UNFRIEND ME NOW.'

The letter Antifa letter had said that non-violent protest was preferable, but 'we cannot and will not take responsibility for telling people how they are allowed to be righteously outraged.' 

Coomer said that Dominion had hired security officials who informed him it wasn't safe to return home and he armed himself and went into hiding, moving between different friends' homes, not even telling his family of his location for fear they might slip up. 

The news conference became fodder for memes on social media of the former mayor who was all-in for Trump's efforts to hold onto the presidency by claiming the election had been rigged

The news conference became fodder for memes on social media of the former mayor who was all-in for Trump's efforts to hold onto the presidency by claiming the election had been rigged

Dominion has filed suit against Giuliani, Powell,  MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and Overstock.com founder Patrick Byrne seeking $1.3 billion in damages. 

The company has also gone after NewsMax, One America News and Fox News for their coverage of the election fraud allegations, seeking $1.6 billion. 

Coomer has also filed suit against Joe Oltmann, host of the Conservative Daily Podcast, who claimed to have intercepted an Antifa phone call where Coomer promised he had 'made sure' that Trump would not win the election. 

A federal judge refused to throw out the cases against Giuliani, Powell and Lindell earlier this month.

REVEALED: Dominion CEO broke down in tears in front of his family and started screaming at the TV during Rudy Giuliani's 'sweaty' press conference where he accused the voting machines of rigging the vote for Biden REVEALED: Dominion CEO broke down in tears in front of his family and started screaming at the TV during Rudy Giuliani's 'sweaty' press conference where he accused the voting machines of rigging the vote for Biden Reviewed by Your Destination on August 26, 2021 Rating: 5

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