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Election Fraud Discovered in Fulton County Georgia via Lawsuit

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Duplicate ballots were counted, audit tally sheets were falsified, and evidence was suppressed to conceal criminal activity.

40K line items compare election results to Robert L. Peters’ re-installation, with an error rate of 59.5%. Think about that.

Through a lawsuit, the Dominion Voting Systems had to send in photocopied ballots.

Duplicate Reporting – over 4k ballots

Duplicate Scanned – Unknown

Video clip here:

https://twitter.com/real_robn/status/1694078910940749889?s=46&t=_bmPPjw9329rG4SXqDFrlw

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  1. warren wayne adkins

    August 23, 2023 at 3:31 pm

    Arrest Fani Willis

  2. Kristy Pexton

    August 23, 2023 at 4:32 pm

    I feel like she for sure needs to be impeached, and charged legally with election fraund.

  3. Chas

    August 23, 2023 at 5:08 pm

    Since election fraud is a felony, anyone can arrest her and any others involved..

    • Mike Ekim

      August 24, 2023 at 3:18 am

      Can you clarify that?

  4. Doc

    August 23, 2023 at 5:14 pm

    I’m sure the judiciary will address this.

    fools

  5. Trump Lost. Get Over It!

    August 23, 2023 at 5:55 pm

    ROTFLOL

    • Democrats ARE STUPID

      August 23, 2023 at 6:21 pm

      By the cheating DUMBOCRAPS

    • Rob

      August 24, 2023 at 12:31 pm

      So you can’t acknowledge that there may be election fraud and we should just turn a blind eye? You are OK with not investigating to validate the results? Wow.. Fraud is NOT OK

      • Elizabeth

        August 29, 2023 at 1:34 pm

        There has ALREADY been several investigations into proposed voter fraud….nothing..
        . zilch..nadda was found. Let it go Biden won! It’s been three years nothing is going to change.u

    • Sheryl Stover

      August 24, 2023 at 10:25 pm

      You are joking right. I wouldn’t want to think that you are that stupid so as to not believe what is in front of your face.

  6. Democrats ARE STUPID

    August 23, 2023 at 6:18 pm

    Isn’t this the same state that just convicted him of tampering with the election . Guess they need to drop the charges .

  7. Niall

    August 23, 2023 at 8:56 pm

    You people want to believe in something, so bad, that never happened.

    This isn’t “breaking news.”

    This is debunked misinformation from July 2021. Garland Favorito is a conspiracy theorist who has been spreading misinformation well before the 2020 election.

    The worst part is that the Leading Report KNOWS this information was debunked two years ago, yet sold it to you as “BREAKING NEWS.”

    And ya’ll ate it up without even checking it’s accuracy.

    I can’t stand Fani Willis but for those of you hollering that she should be charged with election fraud….

    She wasn’t even in office when this happened.

    She actually was ON this ballot.

    For Christ’s sake ..

    • Andrew

      August 23, 2023 at 11:48 pm

      Take your misinformation and shove it! Proof is proof, and until you can prove it’s misinformation I’m free to disagree with idiots that lie like yourself. You just hate Trump and democracy for whatever reason. Trump made my life better, Biden has made it tough and it’s starting to get miserable.

    • Hunter

      August 24, 2023 at 3:36 pm

      Thank you
      Well said. This shit is so lame and pathetic.
      No surprise that election deniers are the same ones who still wave the losers flag of the Civil War.
      If I weren’t terrified by their ignorance and its impact on our democracy, I think I would feel bad for them, but I just can’t. Anyway, it’s nice to see some sanity in these comments, so thanks again and thanks also for calling out The Leading Report. They are the REAL villains here – selling their dumb lies to uneducated and uninformed.

  8. Great

    August 23, 2023 at 9:17 pm

    Can’t wait for the Tucker Trump interview

  9. realwesterner

    August 23, 2023 at 10:04 pm

    Communists admit to their malfeasance. Hmm. Okay…but who will prosecute the communists, when law enforcement and prosecutorial staffs are either communists, or beholden to the communists? Will the (lying, dirty, corrupt, immoral) communists prosecute themselves? Nope. There will, however, be more arrests of conservatives forthcoming, and executions also for those who complain about the communists froward tactics.

    • Whatamoron

      August 23, 2023 at 10:48 pm

      Are the communists in the room with us right now?

  10. Patti

    August 24, 2023 at 5:15 pm

    We, The People, are fed up with the corruption. Justice will prevail in the end .

    Lock up the Demo Elites for destroying our country‼️

  11. Diklxik

    August 24, 2023 at 9:53 pm

    I want to see this continuous abortion of justice to set the stage that ultimately shows the real people of this great USA that there is a real need with enough criminal means to definitely lock up politicians
    And from the Top on down the chain (not excluding the DOJ & FBI or any questionable government elite’s) The problem here is Donald Trump is not guilty of anything except SETTING THE BAR SO HIGH WHEN HE WAS PRESIDENT, that all those corrupt politicians know they can’t be expected to hold any position AND BE PRODUCE ANY REAL RESULTS‼️‼️

    I WOULD LOVE TO SEE SOME REAL POLITICAL CRIMINALS CONVICTED AND SENT TO REAL HARD PRISON TIME‼️
    Trump is the Lamb, that must go free, but paves the way for Biden, the Clintons, Pilosi, Bush both of them, the list goes on‼️

  12. David

    August 24, 2023 at 10:07 pm

    ‼️CENSORING, why am I even surprised as my initial remark is denied‼️
    Which said in a nutshell, that I hope this Pandora’s Box opens the doors to convict the real criminals⁉️
    Biden’s , Bush’s, Clinton’s‼️

    Trump is just the innocent Lamb that must go free, but pave the way as he sheds the light‼️

    Trump 2024, empty the Swamp

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The Biden Admin’s Attempt to Ban Cigarettes Just Days Before Trump Returns Setting Up For Boost in Criminal Cartels and Black Market

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Biden Administration’s Nicotine Ban: A Move Toward Regulation or a Boost for Cartels?

In a controversial move during its final days, the Biden administration is advancing a proposal to drastically lower nicotine levels in cigarettes, effectively banning traditional products on the market. While the administration frames the measure as a step toward reducing smoking addiction, critics argue it will backfire, fueling black markets and empowering criminal cartels.

Regulatory Shift with Broad Implications

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed that its proposed rule to establish maximum nicotine levels in cigarettes has completed regulatory review. The measure is part of a broader effort to make cigarettes less addictive, potentially shaping one of the most impactful tobacco policies in U.S. history.

FDA Commissioner Robert Califf previously stated that the initiative aims to “decrease the likelihood that future generations of young people become addicted to cigarettes and help more currently addicted smokers to quit.” However, opponents warn that this policy could create new public safety and economic challenges.

A “Gift” to Organized Crime

Critics of the proposed regulation, including former ATF official Rich Marianos, are sounding the alarm. Marianos described the plan as a “gift with a bow and balloons to organized crime cartels,” arguing that it would open the floodgates for illegal tobacco trafficking.

Mexican cartels, Chinese counterfeiters, and Russian mafias are well-positioned to exploit the demand for high-nicotine cigarettes. These groups, already entrenched in smuggling operations, would likely ramp up efforts to meet consumer demand. This shift would not only enrich organized crime but also compromise public health by introducing unregulated, potentially more harmful products into the market.

Unintended Consequences for Public Health

While the FDA’s goal is to reduce smoking rates, experts suggest the policy may have the opposite effect. Smokers could resort to “compensatory smoking,” consuming more cigarettes to achieve their desired nicotine levels. This behavior increases exposure to harmful chemicals like tar, negating the intended health benefits.

Additionally, the regulation could discourage smokers from transitioning to safer alternatives, such as vaping or nicotine replacement therapies. By removing higher-nicotine products from the legal market, the government risks alienating individuals who might otherwise seek healthier pathways to quitting smoking.

National Security and Economic Concerns

Beyond health implications, the nicotine ban raises significant national security issues. A 2015 State Department report highlighted the role of tobacco trafficking in funding terrorist organizations and criminal networks. Reducing nicotine levels in cigarettes could expand this illicit market, providing criminal groups with a lucrative new revenue stream.

Moreover, law enforcement agencies could face increased pressure as they work to combat tobacco smuggling alongside ongoing efforts to address opioid and fentanyl trafficking. This strain on resources could compromise broader public safety initiatives.

Balancing Public Health and Freedom

The proposed nicotine reduction also ignites debates over personal freedom. While reducing addiction is a laudable goal, critics argue that adults should retain the right to make their own choices regarding tobacco use. For many, the measure feels like government overreach, imposing a paternalistic approach to health regulation.

As the Biden administration pushes forward with its nicotine reduction proposal, the policy’s broader implications remain uncertain. While intended to curb addiction and promote public health, critics warn of significant risks, including empowering organized crime, increasing smoking rates, and straining law enforcement resources.

A more balanced approach—focused on education, harm reduction, and access to cessation resources—may better address smoking-related challenges without creating new societal harms.


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McDonald’s to Scrap DEI Practices

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McDonald’s has announced plans to scale back certain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, citing a “shifting legal landscape” following the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to end affirmative action in college admissions.

The fast-food corporation intends to retire specific diversity goals for senior leadership positions and discontinue a program that encouraged suppliers to implement diversity training and enhance minority representation within their leadership teams. Additionally, McDonald’s will pause participation in external surveys that assess workplace inclusion, a move similar to recent actions by companies like Lowe’s and Ford Motor Co.

Despite these changes, McDonald’s emphasizes its ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive environment. The company reports that 30% of its U.S. leaders come from underrepresented groups and that it has achieved gender pay equity across all levels since setting that goal in 2021. McDonald’s also plans to continue supporting efforts to maintain a diverse base of employees, suppliers, and franchisees, and will keep reporting its demographic information.

This development aligns with a broader trend among major corporations reassessing their DEI strategies in response to legal and societal shifts. Companies such as Walmart, John Deere, and Harley-Davidson have similarly rolled back diversity programs following the Supreme Court’s ruling and subsequent conservative backlash.

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Tesla Accused of Replacing Thousands of Laid-off U.S. Workers With Foreign Employees on H-1B Visas

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Reports have surfaced alleging that Tesla replaced thousands of laid-off U.S. workers with foreign employees on H-1B visas, prompting scrutiny of the company’s hiring practices and raising questions about broader labor policies. This controversy gained traction following Tesla’s April 2024 layoffs of approximately 15,000 employees, particularly in Texas and California, and the company’s subsequent requests for over 2,000 H-1B visas—more than three percent of the total available nationwide.

The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies to hire foreign workers for specialized roles when there is a shortage of qualified domestic candidates. However, critics argue that the program is sometimes exploited to replace higher-paid American workers with lower-cost foreign labor. In Tesla’s case, some former employees have claimed that senior engineers were replaced by younger, less experienced foreign engineers at significantly lower salaries.

This has sparked concerns about potential misuse of the H-1B program, with critics alleging that companies like Tesla may be prioritizing cost-cutting measures over the retention of skilled U.S. workers.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is an immigrant and has benefitted from U.S. visa programs, has been an outspoken defender of the H-1B program. In a recent post on his social media platform, X, Musk sharply responded to critics calling for reforms to the program. He emphasized the importance of H-1B visas in attracting talented individuals who have contributed to the growth of companies like SpaceX and Tesla, which he argued have played a significant role in strengthening the U.S. economy. Musk’s comment, quoting a line from the film Tropic Thunder

, sparked a wide range of reactions, further polarizing opinions on the issue.

Supporters of the H-1B program, including Musk and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, argue that the U.S. faces a shortage of skilled workers, especially in STEM fields, and that foreign talent is essential for innovation and economic progress. They contend that the H-1B program helps fill these gaps and sustains U.S. competitiveness on the global stage.

On the other hand, critics, particularly from conservative groups, argue that the program is often misused to displace American workers and should be reformed to ensure it is used for its intended purpose—addressing real talent shortages rather than cutting labor costs.

The Tesla situation adds to the broader debate over immigration and labor policies in the U.S. As the discourse continues to intensify, Tesla’s use of the H-1B program may serve as a focal point in discussions about labor policy and its impact on American workers, particularly in the technology sector.

SOURCE: ELECTREK

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