A Michigan judge ordered the release Monday of an independent forensic audit report of the Dominion Voting Systems machines used in Antrim County, which flipped from a win for Democrat Joe Biden to President Donald Trump after a glitch was discovered and corrected. The audit, which was led by Russell Ramsland of the Dallas-based Allied Security Operations Group, revealed over a 68 percent ballot error rate -- at least 85,000 times higher than the Federal Election Commission guidelines allow. Additionally, Ramsland's team reported the "extremely suspicious" absence of logs regarding the abnormally high number of digitally adjudicated ballots.