If you recall, everything around Dominion, is wrapped in layers of control. Even the company’s ownership is hard to track. The systems themselves and their operations are secured behind many states internal legal structures, secretary of state, election board, privacy laws, and their control points. IMO, True the Vote just took the avenue that gave them the easiest access to the most data to prove their points about fraud.
They would still be fighting legal battles to unwrap the Dominion stuff whereas they now have their evidence out in public.
I am grateful that they did the immense amount of work that they did to build the case that they have presented.
The “elephant” can’t be too invisible, as just the mention of Dominion triggers reactions.
This mess is just too big and too sloppy to neatly package into a half hour, easily digested piece of pastry.