Georgia ‘Fake Elector’ Had More Access to Voting Equipment Than Previously Reported
Details about slates of “fake electors,” one of several ploys to disrupt the 2020 election, continued to emerge in September 2022.
Details about slates of “fake electors,” one of several ploys to disrupt the 2020 election, continued to emerge in September 2022.
The coerced flights were compared to the “Reverse Freedom Rides” against Black Americans in the 1960s.
Rebecca Lanis said her father went down “crazy rabbit holes” after the 2020 presidential election.
A dire situation involving a lack of water in Jackson, Mississippi seemed to fall by the wayside amid a chaotic news cycle.
Among viral reactions to the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan was the Indiana Republican’s tweet about the move potentially discouraging military enlistment.
As the American public discussed an August 2022 move by the Biden administration to cancel some student loan debt, some of its more vocal critics on social media were accused of receiving PPP “loans.”
Screenshots, tweets, and articles suggested that West Virginia’s Governor rejected attempts to put abortion rights to a vote in August 2022 — after Kansas overwhelmingly voted in favor of abortion access.
A right-wing blogger tweeted, and then quietly deleted, a claim that a 2020 photograph was taken on August 5 2022 in Wisconsin.
In July 2022, social media posts indicated that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee sought to “boost” a more extreme Republican candidate in a Michigan primary.
The June 16 2022 hearing covered Donald Trump’s attempts to strongarm former vice president Mike Pence to call the election in his favor.