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Facebook Boss Zuckerberg s Dark Money Influenced US Election, Conservative Group Charges

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Watch Live: Amistad Project Press Conference on Mark Zuckerberg s Alleged Influence in 2020 Election

16 Dec 2020 The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society is hosting a press conference Wednesday on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s alleged influence in the 2020 election. According to the event’s press release, the news conference will “release a groundbreaking report exposing a dark money apparatus of 10 nonprofit organizations funded by five foundations whose intent was to fundamentally undermine the electoral system.” This “injection of hundreds of millions of dollars into the election $500 million of which came from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg violated state election laws and resulted in an unequal distribution of funding that deprived voters of both due process and equal protection,” states the release.

AMISTAD PROJECT EXPOSES INFLUENCE OF MARK ZUCKERBERG S DARK MONEY NETWORK IN 2020 ELECTION - US Politics Today

AMISTAD PROJECT EXPOSES INFLUENCE OF MARK ZUCKERBERG S DARK MONEY NETWORK IN 2020 ELECTION - US Politics Today
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GOP says would-be California senator used federal coronavirus aid funds to pay for political consultants

GOP says would-be California senator used federal coronavirus aid funds to pay for political consultants Kerry Picket © Provided by Washington Examiner Alex Padilla isn t even a senator from California yet, but he s already coming in for criticism by Republicans on Capitol Hill. The California secretary of state is among a small group of Democrats who Gov. Gavin Newsom is reportedly considering appointing to the Senate seat being vacated by Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. Yet, Padilla is now drawing scrutiny from a group of prominent House Republicans over what they call an unlawful contract that he sought for the state of California with a consulting firm that has strong ties to President-elect Joe Biden.

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