USA 2024 Elections Thread

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Thu Dec 15 17:30:58 PST 2022


> @TPostMillennial
> Elon Musk confirms Twitter interfered in elections.

Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg interfered in elections.
Twitter and Jack Dorsey interfered in elections.
All the Fake News Media interfered in elections.
Google Youtube Sundar Pichai interfered in elections.
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama interfered in elections.
Bill Gates and George Soros and Sam Bankman-Fried
interfered in elections.

That is ongoing massive monied criminal conspiracy of
Authoritarian Politicians SocComLeft Deep State etc to
defraud the USA and its people.

It took that much full spectrum criminal influence and
conspiracy against Trump just to barely "vote" Biden
into office.

All because Trump announced he was going after the Deep State,
the same Deep State that killed JFK and is now going after Musk,
and because Trump is largely an outsider independent and popular
among the people.

Like it or not, accounting for all undue and criminal influence
Donald J Trump Won The US 2020 Presidential Election
by a massive majority and will always be the rightful
President of 2020 and the legitimate heir to a second term.


Democrats are still blatantly ordering politically biased censorship...


Democrats Urge Meta To Extend 2-Year Ban On Trump

https://www.theepochtimes.com/democrats-urge-meta-to-extend-2-year-ban-on-trump_4925749.html

https://twitter.com/RepHarshbarger/status/1600886602120581120

https://www.theepochtimes.com/voting-integrity-group-uncovers-over-137000-ballots-that-were-trafficked-in-wisconsin_4369214.html
https://www.theepochtimes.com/arizona-2020-election-results-may-have-been-different-if-20000-invalid-ballots-had-not-been-counted-report_4502315.html

A group of Democrat lawmakers is urging Meta to extend its ban on
former President Donald Trump’s Facebook account beyond Jan. 7, when
the media giant is set to make a decision on whether to reinstate him
after issuing a two-year suspension in 2021.

    “That suspension is set to expire in just 24 days–despite the fact
that he’s more unhinged and dangerous than ever,” Rep. Adam Schiff
(D-Calif.) wrote on Twitter on Dec. 14, referring to the former
president.

    “[Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.)] and I are calling on Meta to
keep Trump offline,” Schiff added. “For good.”

A smartphone with Facebook's logo is seen with new rebrand logo Meta
in this illustration taken on Oct. 28, 2021. (Dado Ruvic/Reuters)

Schiff and Whitehouse—joined by Reps. André Carson (D-Ind.) and Kathy
Castor (D-Fla.)—have made their case against Trump in a letter sent to
Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, according to a
Wednesday press release from Schiff’s office.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) delivers remarks during a hearing by the
House Select Committee on the Jan. 6 Capitol breach in the Cannon
House Office Building in Washington, on Oct. 13, 2022. (Drew
Angerer/Getty Images)

In their letter, the Democrats alleged that Trump would likely incite
violence and undermine democracy if allowed back on Facebook.

“His rhetoric can only serve as a motivation to incite violence, and
it is Meta’s responsibility to keep such rhetoric off its platforms,”
the letter says.

Facebook initially suspended Trump indefinitely after the Jan. 6
Capitol breach but later changed it to a two-year ban. In a post
explaining the suspension in June 2021, Clegg wrote that Trump would
be reinstated if experts decided that the “risk to public safety has
receded.”

The four Democrats’ push to keep Trump off Facebook comes as Twitter’s
ban on Trump is coming under close scrutiny, following the release of
the so-called “Twitter files.” In a tweet on Dec. 12, Twitter’s new
chief Elon Musk suggested that Trump “didn’t violate the rules” and
that the decision to ban the former president was made at the urge of
“activist employees.”

A day later, former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey shared his view on the
internal Twitter documents, saying that banning Trump was the “wrong
thing for the internet and society.”

Twitter, which banned Trump following the Capitol breach, reactivated
the former president’s account in November after more than 15 million
account users voted in an online poll. The final poll results showed
51.8 percent in favor of reinstating Trump.

In September, Clegg said that he will be the one who decides whether
to lift the ban against Trump. He added that he would consult CEO Mark
Zuckerberg, the company’s board of directors, and outside experts
before making the final call.

“It’s not a capricious decision,” Clegg said during an event held by
the Semafor news organization. “We will look at the signals related to
real-world harm to make a decision whether at the two-year point—which
is early January next year —whether Trump gets reinstated to the
platform.”
Letter

The four lawmakers cited Trump’s concerns over midterm voting in
Arizona, Michigan, and Pennsylvania as evidence that he should be kept
off Facebook.

“Trump has continued to post harmful election content on Truth Social
that would likely violate Facebook’s policies, and we have every
reason to believe he would bring similar conspiratorial rhetoric back
to Facebook, if given the chance,” the letter says.

One Truth Social post cited by the Democrats was when Trump last month
wrote that there was a voter integrity concern in Maricopa County,
Arizona.

The Democrats also accused Trump of continuing to spread “the Big Lie”
about the 2020 presidential election.

“Two years later, we can see unequivocally that Trump is still
spreading the Big Lie and thus undermining our democracy,” according
to the letter.

There remain many lingering questions about the 2020 elections. In
June, Trump issued a statement outlining his arguments disputing the
election results. Vote-counting stoppage on election night and ballot
trafficking scheme were among those present as evidence.

For example, Trump pointed to evidence presented in the documentary
“2000 Mules,” which argues that illegal ballot trafficking happened in
several states, thus changing the results of the 2020 elections.
Former President Donald Trump speaks during an event at his Mar-a-Lago
home in Palm Beach, Fla., on Nov. 15, 2022. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

There have been other pieces of evidence suggesting that fraud took
place in 2020. In March, the public interest organization True the
Vote found that at least 137,500 absentee ballots were cast through
unlawful vote trafficking in several cities in Wisconsin. Last month,
Verity Vote, an election integrity watchdog, discovered that 19,000
late, invalid ballots were counted in Arizona.

“For Meta to credibly maintain a legitimate election integrity policy,
it is essential that your company maintain its platform ban on former
president Trump,” the lawmakers wrote.

Ahead of the public release of the letter, Rep. Diana Harshbarger
(R-Tenn.) apparently obtained a copy of the letter—which she said that
Schiff was circulating at the time—and spoke out against it, according
to her Dec. 8 tweet.

“The left is desperate for power and is willing to deploy CCP-style
censorship tactics to silence any opposition,” Harshbarger wrote,
referring to the Chinese Communist Party. “This is the real threat to
democracy.”


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