Absolutely. Recounts largely just re-feed the same ballots through the same tabulators. t.co/SSX1xMuoi2
— Peoples_Pundit (@Peoples_Pundit) November 11, 2020
About to release hours of raw audio of federal agents intimidating and coercing Richard Hopkins
He is obtaining a lawyer this a.m. to potentially pursue some claims
Other postal workers are on verge of going public.
Feds’ deterrence campaign will fail!t.co/SH14Zi6dOl
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) November 11, 2020
Breaking: Philadelphia Chair of the City Commissioners Lisa Deeley, refuses to speak with Trump campaign attorney despite meeting with Democrat lawyers. What are you hiding @DeeleyforPhilly?! @realDonaldTrump @kayleighmcenany pic.twitter.com/4Gk5JeDx1V
— Philly GOP (@PhillyGOP) November 10, 2020
Ballots for President Donald Trump are showing up in landfills across the country. Stealing an election is Treason of the highest order and ample reason for the @POTUS to invoke the #InsurrectionAct
RT if you are outraged
We are the News NOW pic.twitter.com/sfbKAawGlz— Kenan (@SonOfEnos) November 8, 2020
My committee has jurisdiction over USPS and the federal workforce. I’m asking anyone who knows of irregularities related to mail-in or absentee ballots to contact our confidential whistleblower hotline: whistleblower@ronjohnson.senate.gov
— Senator Ron Johnson (@SenRonJohnson) November 12, 2020
National security officials who resigned in last 4 days:
-Secretary of Defense
-Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
-Secretary of Defense’s Chief of Staff
-NSA’s General Counsel
-DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration chief
-DOJ’s Elections Crimes Branch chief— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) November 10, 2020
BECAUSE THEY CAN: Why Twitter Won’t Let People Share Sworn Court Documents Alleging Voter Fraud.
These people put their names and necks on the line in coming forward in our charged political environment. A court will now determine whether their claims are sufficient to merit adjudication.
Twitter, on the other hand, is in no position to do so. Yet after my tweet started circulating widely, suddenly the purported non-publisher stepped in and made its own ruling: “This claim about election fraud is disputed.”
It slapped this flag on the tweet. Retweets meet a warning. One can now only share the tweet by adding text responding to it.
The Internet: “Information wants to be free.”
Social Media: “Information is what we say it is.”