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Lawsuit Claims Zuckerberg Used Facebook to Influence Election

JOL your username Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent hundreds of million funding controversial changes to election procedures in key swing states this year, a conservative group has claimed. The Amistad Project said it would bring a lawsuit based on its report, published on Wednesday, detailing how Zuckerberg and others funneled in total $500 million through five foundations and 20 NGOs to city governments – ostensibly to keep voters safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. That figure is half as much as the $1 billion Democrat President-elect Joe Biden spent on his lackluster election campaign. The group argued Zuckerberg’s funding deprived voters of a “free and fair” election as it was targeted at Democrat-supporting areas and individuals – creating a “two-tiered election system”.

Benson refuses invite to House panel, says GOP-led proceedings are wounding our democracy ⋆ Michigan Advance

Benson refuses invite to House panel, says GOP-led proceedings are wounding our democracy ⋆ Michigan Advance
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Miller-Meeks mistakenly letter calling for House investigation into presidential election

Republican Congresswoman-elect Mariannette Miller-Meeks campaign said she was mistakenly added to a letter signed by 25 other Republican representatives-elect calling on the U.S. House to investigate irregularities in the 2020 presidential election. McConnell formally acknowledged Biden as the winner today - but a group of 26 incoming Republican House lawmakers led by @Kat Cammack is asking Pelosi for the House to investigate the election. pic.twitter.com/m324UUZnUX — Nicholas Wu (@nicholaswu12) December 16, 2020 Miller-Meeks campaign on Wednesday said she did not sign and did not agree to be included on the letter sent to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., asking Congress to thoroughly investigate unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.

Miller-Meeks mistakenly added to letter calling for House investigation into presidential election

TOM BARTON Republican Congresswoman-elect Mariannette Miller-Meeks campaign said she was mistakenly added to a letter signed by 25 other Republican representatives-elect calling on the U.S. House to investigate irregularities in the 2020 presidential election. McConnell formally acknowledged Biden as the winner today - but a group of 26 incoming Republican House lawmakers led by @Kat Cammack is asking Pelosi for the House to investigate the election. pic.twitter.com/m324UUZnUX — Nicholas Wu (@nicholaswu12) December 16, 2020 Miller-Meeks campaign on Wednesday said she did not sign and did not agree to be included on the letter sent to U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., asking Congress to thoroughly investigate unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.

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