Project Veritas Bombshell Video Alleges Blatant Voter Fraud by USPS in Michigan, Pennsylvania
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Project Veritas Bombshell Video Alleges Blatant Voter Fraud by USPS in Michigan, Pennsylvania

James O’Keefe of Project Veritas released a bombshell expose late Wednesday evening featuring a USPS whistleblower’s firsthand account alleging willful and criminal acts of voter fraud. The anonymous witness claims he is a postal worker at the Barlow branch of the Traverse City, Michigan USPS. The whistleblower says his direct supervisor, Jonathan Clarke, handed down…

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‘It Wasn’t Me’: Alleged ABC Whistleblower Denies Leaking Video

Shelby Talcott  –  Journalist Megyn Kelly spoke to the woman accused of accessing ABC’s Amy Robach leaked video Friday. –  The woman, Ashley Bianco, was fired from her brand-new job at CBS News after ABC executives contacted the network and informed them of the situation. –  Bianco told Kelly that she is not the leaker…

ABC Responds To Anchor’s Hot Mic Rant Accusing Network Of Quashing Epstein Coverage
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ABC Responds To Anchor’s Hot Mic Rant Accusing Network Of Quashing Epstein Coverage

Andrew Kerr on November 5, 2019 ABC News and anchor Amy Robach issued statements Tuesday distancing themselves from footage of the anchor saying on a hot mic that the network had stonewalled her reporting of Jeffrey Epstein for three years. “She told me everything,” Robach was filmed saying of an interview she conducted with Epstein…

Google Blacklists Conservative Media: TLR, Glenn Beck, Crowder, More
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Google Blacklists Conservative Media: TLR, Glenn Beck, Crowder, More

Project Veritas released an extensive list of big names in media on Wednesday afternoon that are now “temporarily blacklisted” by Google from appearing on the platform’s Google Now app. The list of news sites blocked from Google’s media app are overwhelmingly media publications that would be considered conservative or right-leaning media sources. Some of the…

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Pinterest Suspends Pro-Life Organization, Places it on Pornography Blocklist

By Carmel Kookogey Live Action’s Pinterest account has been permanently suspended for violating Pinterest’s policies on “misinformation.” Alison Centofante, Live Action director of external affairs, tweeted about the incident Tuesday as the organization appealed Pinterest’s decision. BREAKING NEWS: @Pinterest appears to have intentionally added "https://t.co/WLqSFeV3cL" to a list of blocked pornography sites. https://t.co/AluDa9WTIQ pic.twitter.com/729hNCbClF — Alison H.Centofante…