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Money from Zuckerberg used to violate election laws

https://www.afinalwarning.com/483230.html (Natural News) A new report claims that hundreds of millions of dollars from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg were used to violate election laws. According to a report by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, a not-for-profit conservative law firm based in Chicago, the $500 million that Mark Zuckerberg gave to election officials was used to treat voters unequally and to improperly influence the election for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Zuckerberg money was largely spent in Democratic strongholds The report claims that a large portion of the funds went to the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), a nonprofit started by former managers and staff at the progressive New Organizing Institute nonprofit.

Michelle Malkin: The Zuckerberg Heist

By Michelle Malkin | January 6, 2021 | 10:51am EST Facebook Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg reacts arrives for a meeting with European Commission vice-president in charge for Values and Transparency, in Brussels. (Photo credit: KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP via Getty Images) You were warned. In September 2020, right here in this nationally syndicated newspaper column and on a subsequent report on my Newsmax show, Sovereign Nation, I sounded the alarm over Silicon Valley s hijacking of our election system through a private nonprofit called the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL). In October, I tipped off the White House and publicly urged the FBI and Justice Department to investigate. Nothing was done. Not a single federal official objected. So, the Zuckerberg Heist will happen again and again in this farce of a constitutional republic. Free and fair elections in America are a pipe dream.

The Real Threat to Democracy Is Coming From the Left

What’s really the bigger threat to democracy: lawyers asking the courts to adjudicate claims of election fraud, or government officials threatening to use police powers to quash dissent? Considered in those terms, the answer should be obvious. Our entire system of government turns on citizens constantly questioning the actions of government officials, which is exactly what we at The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society have been doing, alongside many other patriotic citizens who share our concerns about the integrity of our elections. According to a recent poll, less than half the country is confident that government officials ran the 2020 presidential elections freely and fairly. The only way to restore confidence in our republic is through public litigation open hearings presided over by competent judges who can then either ensure that the election was fair or verify that irregularities and illegal activities corrupted the results. If something went wrong with the last

Trump Speaks to State Legislators on Call About Decertifying Election

3 Jan 2021 President Trump spoke to 300 state legislators from the battleground states of Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Georgia on Saturday in a Zoom conference call hosted by Got Freedom? in which the 501 (c) (4) non-profit election integrity watchdog group urged those lawmakers to review evidence that the election process in their states was unlawful and consider decertifying the results of the November 3 presidential election. President Trump addressed the call for 15 minutes at the invitation of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who now serves as the president’s personal attorney, and was one of the featured speakers on the call.

Disputes Over Power to Count or Reject Electoral Votes Loom Over Jan 6 Session

Power of Vice President to Count or Reject Electoral Votes Disputed News Analysis At 1 p.m. local time on Jan. 6, members of Congress will gather in the chamber of the House of Representatives to observe the formal certification of Electoral College votes for president of the United States. While it’s usually a formality, nothing has been usual so far about this year’s election amid numerous allegations of voter fraud in key swing states. The situation is complicated by a lack of clarity on the legal and constitutional guardrails for the process. The joint session of Congress may well result in gridlock, in which a clear winner of the race isn’t announced at all.

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