"Georgia Voting Machines Under Scrutiny as Trial on Election Security Begins"

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A federal court in Georgia is hearing a case challenging the vulnerability of the state's voting machines, made by Dominion Voting Systems, which has been at the center of Donald Trump's election fraud claims. The civil suit, brought by an election transparency nonprofit, could result in statewide voting changes before the presidential election and has drawn attention from Trump and his allies. The case alleges increased hacking risks since 2020, and a ruling against the state could impact the upcoming elections. Dominion has vigorously fought back against election fraud claims and reached a settlement in a defamation lawsuit against Fox News.
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