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Cracks in the Republic: Voting Machine Lawsuits, Ivanka Trumpβs IP, and the Quiet Dismantling of Election Safeguards
In the wake of the contentious 2024 U.S. presidential election, a series of lawsuits and administrative decisions have raised alarm over the integrity of the nationβs electoral systems. Central to these concerns are allegations of voting machine malfunctions, the erosion of cybersecurity defenses, and a shadowy intersection between intellectual property acquisitions and election technology. Taken together, these elements reveal how the appearance of legality can mask the erosion of democratic guardrails β particularly when oversight agencies are neutralized from within.
I. The Voting Machine Lawsuits: A Fracture in the System.
Following the 2024 election, multiple lawsuits were filed challenging the reliability and security of voting machines. One of the most prominent emerged from Rockland County, New York, where a group called SMART Legislation alleged that votes for then-candidate Kamala Harris were undercounted due to machine-based errors. The group demanded a hand recount of paper ballots, citing statistical anomalies and voter reports of discrepancies. At the center of the controversy are ExpressVote XL machines β ballot-marking devices that use barcodes to tabulate votes, raising concerns that voters cannot verify how their votes are actually recorded.
In a parallel thread, the certification process for voting machines came under scrutiny. Pro V&V, an accredited lab responsible for certifying machines, was accused of making late-stage software changes without proper disclosure. Critics argue that such changes, made just before the election, could compromise transparency and accountability β particularly when the vendors and certifiers involved are shielded from public oversight.
II. The Ivanka Trump IP Angle: Legal Cover or Innocuous Trademark?
While no direct connection has been proven between the Trump family and the voting machines used in the 2024 election, Ivanka Trumpβs 2018 trademark filings in China warrant renewed attention. Among the categories registered under "Ivanka Trump Marks LLC" was the term βvoting machines.β Although presented as a defensive branding strategy, such trademarks can serve other purposes β especially when used in foreign jurisdictions known for strategic industrial alignment with state interests.
Hypothetically, if a U.S. political figure were to engage with foreign manufacturers through IP licensing or brand deals, this could create a legal channel for financial transactions and influence β without ever publicly disclosing ownership of voting hardware companies. If that foreign company were involved in the supply chain for voting machine components β such as memory chips or firmware β the door could be opened for subtle manipulation of machine behavior, entirely obscured behind intellectual property law and trade agreements. The result? Plausible deniability wrapped in legal contracts.
III. The Hypothetical Blueprint: How to Rig an Election Without Touching a Ballot.
Let us consider the hypothetical: A head of state wishes to influence or rig elections in their favor. Rather than tampering with ballots outright, they invest in a foreign company that supplies hardware for U.S. voting machines, perhaps through trademark licensing. Simultaneously, they install loyalists into domestic agencies tasked with guarding election integrity β the perfect storm of external influence and internal sabotage.
This strategy would involve:
Trademarking election-related technologies abroad to facilitate "legal" business relationships. Licensing IP or conducting transactions that obscure actual influence or control. Installing loyal operatives in DHS, CISA, NSA, and Cyber Command to prevent audits, suppress investigations, and control narratives. Gutting watchdog institutions like the Federal Election Commission (FEC), DOJ Civil Rights Division, and cybersecurity oversight boards. @AP
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