Brad Raffensperger, the secretary of state for Georgia, testified that former president Donald Trump did not ask him to engage in any illegal activity during the 2020 election. The racketeering case brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis against the former president and 18 of his associates is completely destroyed by the debunking of the assertion that Trump asked to “find votes” falsely. Raffensperger stated that the conversation, while “extraordinary,” was a “settlement negotiation” that took place amid a discussion about whether to seek a second recount of votes rather than a demand to add new votes, according to Jonathan Turley, a professor at the George Washington University Law School. “The call was misrepresented by the [Washington] Post and the transcript later showed that Trump was not simply demanding that votes be added to the...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are allegedly collaborating with Big Tech to suppress Sen. Ron Johnson’s (R-Wis.) social media posts about the COVID-19 vaccine. The Republican representative stated in a letter dated August 28 to CDC Director Dr. Deborah Cohen that he is still investigating the health organization’s alleged efforts to “work with social media businesses to restrict COVID-19 vaccine material.” According to Mr. Johnson, it is “clear that CDC abused its authority by engaging in a censorship campaign to suppress and discredit certain viewpoints it labeled as “misinformation” based on information he has allegedly received from Elon Musk’s X Corp. and documents made public through the discovery phase of state-led lawsuits against the Biden administration. The Wisconsin senator continued by referencing the removal of his own Jan. 3, 2022 post on X, formerly known as Twitter, in which he highlighted information from the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Reporting System (VAERS) database. The senator has been a vocal supporter of people who allege they have been injured by COVID-19 vaccines. “Unfortunately, we crossed two milestones on VAERS,” Mr. Johnson said in his post. Approximately 1 million adviser events and over 21,000 fatalities; 30% of those fatalities happened on the 0th, 1st, or 2nd day after immunization. When will American citizens begin to see more transparency from federal agencies? Why do they still disregard early intervention?” he said. Health experts consider COVID-19 vaccines to be “safe for most people,” according to a note accompanying the article that contained a screenshot of the data from VAERS and was dubbed “misleading.” All comments, shares, and likes on the post were thereafter blocked, according to Mr. Johnson, the ranking senatorial member of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Prior to Mr. Musk’s takeover, the congressman alleges he later asked Twitter employees why his message had been called “misleading,” but got no response. Later, he was informed by the platform’s new management that representatives from the executive branch, particularly those from the CDC, “communicated with social media businesses, including Twitter, regarding ‘COVID vaccine misinformation,'” according to the report. The CDC made a clear and concerted...
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