At the request of Georgian President Donald Trump the recount was postponed on Sunday after the Dominion voting system server was shut down. “I can assure voters of Fulton County that we are holding open, fair and transparent elections in Fulton County, Georgia,” Fulton County Election Commission president Robb Pitts said, reports WAGA TV. Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined the Western Journal in July 2015 to document the campaign that elected President Donald Trump. “Domain techniques were sent to solve the problem,” Fulton County officials said in a statement. Before the domain server was shut down, Fulton County counted 88 percent of the votes cast, including all votes except those that were not cast in person. The Trump campaign emphasized that election fraud occurred in states such as Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin, as well as Pennsylvania. The Kozyr campaign requested a series of signatures during the recount, but the Georgian authorities said it was impossible. Since then, he has been writing a lot for Zapadnoe Zhurnal about the Trump administration, foreign policy and military affairs. After the first recount in the presidential election, future President Joe Biden defeated Kozyr with about 13,000 votes. The process Batten talked about claimed, in Politico’s opinion, that the election result was wrong because of a defect in the Dominion car. According to WXIA-TV, the recount in Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, was interrupted because of this problem. Batten’s order gives the Georgian and provincial officials until Thursday to answer the question why the inspection shouldn’t take place.