by Julie Kelly at American Greatness
Election Day is four weeks away and barring some major catastrophe, Republicans are expected to make major gains in offices across the country and win a majority of seats in Congress. A stagnant economy, an unpopular occupant of the White House, reckless warnings of possible nuclear war, and a twisted fixation on mutilating and sexually tormenting children have Democrats on the ropes; even a criminal indictment of Donald Trump, which would be the biggest “October surprise” in political history, is unlikely to save Democrats from self-immolation on November 8.
So, Democrats are once again colluding with Big Tech to censor “disinformation” about the 2022 midterms. Of course, the definition of “disinformation” is open to interpretation—content hostile to the regime, naturally—but the FBI’s point man on the topic recently told reporters the bureau is on the lookout for wrongthink. Elvis Chan, an assistant special agent in charge responsible for the cyber branch of the FBI’s San Francisco field office, met with reporters last week to explain the nature of potential hijinks in the November election.
“People are trying to dispel the disinformation and misinformation that is going on; that there are things that are happening to the election. We don’t see any credible threats at this point,” Chan told a San Francisco television reporter following an October 6 press briefing. “That’s not to say we aren’t monitoring them, we are.”
Chan also said “federal agencies have their eye on misinformation and election lies that often spread through social media” but assured the voting public that “federal law enforcement agencies are sharing data with those social media platforms with the aim of combating election misinformation with the truth.”
He should know about working with social media. According to a lawsuit…
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