Florida Man Charged With Election Interference by Spreading Disinformation, Usually Via Memes
BY ALEXANDRA HUTZLER ON 1/27/21 AT 3:24 PM EST
A Florida man arrested Wednesday is accused of using social media platforms to mislead voters ahead of the 2016 presidential race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Douglass Mackey, a 31-year-old social media influencer who operated under the online alias "Ricky Vaughn," was charged with conspiring to spread disinformation designed to "deprive individuals of their constitutional right to vote."
REVEALED: Democrat operatives including Lincoln Project spread disinformation to suppress the conservative vote
Project Lincoln, the anti-Trump group of Democratic operatives disguised as disaffected GOP members, told their followers "#DontVote for #RINOs" like Republican incumbent Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in the Georgia runoffs on Jan. 5.
Mia Cathell The Post Millennial
February 1, 2021 4:44 AM
Twitter-verified comedian Kristina Wong's political sketch from the same election year remains online and posted to Twitter with over 680,000 views.
Wong—in the iconic red "Make America Great Again" hat—told Trump supporters to also skip the poll lines and text in their votes. "Text votes are legit. Or vote tomorrow on Super Wednesday!" she tweeted on Nov. 8, 2016.
EXCLUSIVE: Trump supporter flagged with facial recognition technology at airport, interrogated by DHS, FBI
A Trump supporter who attended the peaceful Jan. 6 Trump rally revealed that she was flagged and interrogated by DHS while flying home from vacation. Then FBI agents appeared at her house.
Mia Cathell The Post Millennial
February 2, 2021 2:20 PM
A Trump supporter who attended the peaceful rally that preceded the Capitol Hill riot revealed to The Post Millennial that she was flagged with facial recognition technology and interrogated by Homeland Security while flying home from vacation last week. Then FBI agents appeared at her house.
The FBI dropped by the house to intimidate my pregnant (38 weeks) wife yesterday. They told her they'd be back repeatedly until they speak with me. Merrick: Here's my statement. Thanks to @CassandraRules & @gatewaypundit.
EXCLUSIVE: FBI Visited Home of Trump Supporter Who Was Working in DC, But Did Not Even Attend the Rally
By Cassandra Fairbanks
Published February 4, 2021 at 9:30pm
“We just wanted to know if he was there, or if he was the kind of guy who was standing on the outskirts saying ‘yay Trump’ — or if he was the kind of guy who would be on the inside breaking stuff,” she recounted them asking her. “It doesn’t look like he would be that kind of a guy because we’re looking around at your beautiful home and beautiful children.”
“Most of the time people are just so mean to us right when we walk up and you are just so nice. Thank you for being so nice,” she recounted them saying, attempting to butter her up.
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Tucker Carlson reveals that Bank of America was flagging the purchasing history of its customers and sending it to the federal government in order to find out if they were involved in the Capitol riot. The feds later interrogated a customer who was cleared of wrongdoing.
In secret Facebook groups, America's best warriors share racist jabs, lies about 2020, even QAnon theories
NBC News reviewed posts from four private, secret Facebook groups that describe themselves as solely for current and former special operations forces.
April 16, 2021, 8:30 AM UTC
By Carol E. Lee
Many of the posts express support for Trump, including his false claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. One member of a group, for instance, commented on an image of law enforcement officers with their guns drawn while barricaded inside the House chamber during the Jan. 6 riot, writing, "too bad they didn't bother to defend the Constitution."
Other posts promote conspiracy theories that those involved in the Jan. 6 riot were members of antifa and Black Lives Matter, not Trump supporters.
Garry Reid, director for defense intelligence at the Defense Department, said the Pentagon is trying to better "identify, detect, categorize and take action against any such behaviors in this department."
"This is very disturbing material for me and very disturbing content that in no way would mirror the behavior expected of persons employed by the Department of Defense, and certainly not serving in the U.S. military," Reid said.
When it comes to special operations forces, he said, "because of the sensitivity of the missions and the criticality to security that some of these operations have, people would be even more concerned and upset to know that that exists in that community."
When it comes to special operations forces, he said, "because of the sensitivity of the missions and the criticality to security that some of these operations have, people would be even more concerned and upset to know that that exists in that community."
Such behavior isn't acceptable in the military, but it can be difficult to detect and root out, he said.
"Humans have thoughts, and we don't like all the thoughts that people have. But what's not tolerated is putting thoughts into action," Reid said. "And taking action in this case, [meaning] posting something to a site on the internet, is contrary to policy, because it is espousing the views that bring forward aspects of hate and violence and unlawful discrimination. That is just flatly unacceptable."
The posts viewed by NBC News "would be a reason for further investigation," he said."
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Department of Justice Closes Investigation into the Death of Ashli Babbitt
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice will not pursue criminal charges against the U.S. Capitol Police officer involved in the fatal shooting of 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt, the Office announced today.
FBI combed through NSA's trove of Americans' communications WITHOUT a warrant in its search for 'racially motivated violent extremists' when it was already warned the practice was unconstitutional
By BEVAN HURLEY FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 11:05 EDT, 27 April 2021 | UPDATED: 13:28 EDT, 27 April 2021
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