Arizona Alerts DOJ After Complaints About Right-Wing Ballot ‘Watchers’
The “camo clad people” were allegedly part of a group that claimed to be “geo-tracking” early voters.
The “camo clad people” were allegedly part of a group that claimed to be “geo-tracking” early voters.
Peter Navarro was accused of exerting “inappropriate pressure” in defense of hydroxychloroquine.
The emergence of an “insurrection PowerPoint” in December 2021 renewed interest in a January 4 2021 memo restricting deployment of the Washington DC National Guard.
The intersection of disinformation and a changing climate carries threats that have so far gone largely unimagined.
A new biography of right-wing tech mogul Peter Thiel claims that, according to him, Facebook chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg struck a deal allowing Donald Trump and his allies to spread disinformation in exchange for a lack of federal oversight. The claim was first published in Chafin’s book The Contrarian, excerpts of which were adapted into an …
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Graphika’s report finds that suspected Russian agents pushed ‘Stop the Steal,’ other anti-democratic narratives.
The platform “permanently suspended” the outgoing president two days after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol.
Georgia’s January 5 2021 runoff elections were greeted with rampant rumors that voting machines were “malfunctioning,” a claim predictably picked up by Donald Trump.
The social media platform announced in September 2020 that it was beginning “augmented reality” reporting partnerships with news organizations.
A practical guide to battling common disinformation and other hybrid warfare tactics.