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Newsmax Posts Apology Over Rigged Election Claims

These Michigan companies that claim to oppose voter supression are funding Fox News

These Michigan companies that claim to oppose voter supression are funding Fox News
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MyPillow CEO Urges Ax Of Dominion s $1 3B Defamation Suit

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT MyPillow CEO Urges Ax Of Dominion s $1.3B Defamation Suit Law360 (April 23, 2021, 10:45 PM EDT) MyPillow Inc. CEO Mike Lindell urged a D.C. federal court to dismiss Dominion Voting Systems $1.3 billion defamation suit, arguing Friday that he had never doubted the truth of his claims that the voting-machine maker rigged the 2020 presidential election for Joe Biden. Lindell, an outspoken ally of former President Donald Trump, said there s a mountain of evidence to support his claims, which Dominion has called a big lie. The CEO pointed to lawmakers across the political spectrum, media reports and academics who have complained of security flaws in the electronic voting machines, and alleged that Texas had refused to certify.

The United States Needs a Public Strategy for Deterring Disinformation

The United States Needs a Public Strategy for Deterring Disinformation Cyberware will continue to matter but Washington must focus on countering disinformation in addition to more traditional computer-related threats. On April 15, the Biden administration imposed a suite of sanctions and punitive measures directed at Russian entities with the goal of “imposing costs for harmful foreign activities by the Russian government.” The executive order, in particular, called out Russia’s efforts to undermine the free and fair elections of the United States in 2020, one Christopher Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), had declared the most secure in U.S. history. The Russians, Krebs pointed out, did not pursue the widespread hacking campaign they did in 2016. The administration also came down with punitive measures directed at entities involved in the Sunburst/SolarWinds campaign by Russia’s foreign intelligence service leverage s

A matter of public concern | All the Presidents Lawyers

MORE Katie Hill in Washington D.C. in January 2019. Now she has resigned from Congress and is suing over intimate photos of her that were leaked. Photo by Michell Eloy/KCRW. Josh Barro and Ken White discuss the different way Rudy Giuliani is responding to Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against him. Why might he have taken a different approach from Sidney Powell? Plus: former Rep. Katie Hill sued the Daily Mail under California’s revenge porn statute, and this week a judge threw out the suit and the decision was on an anti-SLAPP motion, so Hill may have to pay for the paper’s legal defense. The Daily Mail had published compromising photos of Hill, which her ex-husband leaked, and the judge said the photos were a “matter of public concern.” Is this a sweeping decision? Hunter Biden’s under investigation and promoting his new book, which Ken thinks is a bad idea, but it turns out his book is pretty boring. Does that m

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