The media laughs in unison. What are you going to do about it?
Fraud? What choo talkin’ bout Willis?
What actual protections do they have against libel?
WE need to put them on the right path, or shut them down for propaganda.
Perhaps they should give Lin Wood a call. He's representing Sidney Powell against a defamation suit filed by Dominion IIRC.
“But the fake quotes, bad as they were, are just one of many ways the media have done a horrible job of covering election disputes in the state.”
Wrong. They’ve done a fantastic job — as the Decscum’s propaganda arm, which is all they are anymore.
This is a blood boiler. It’s a wonder President Trump hasn’t had a coronary.
There was nothing “horrible” about it. There were no mistakes are miscounting or administrative errors. It was organized criminal theft. The media people who are helping further the narrative are traitors deserving trial for treason along with the various State and Federal actors.
BTT
Following Trump’s phone call with Raffensberger’s team on Jan. 2, counsel for Raffensberger sent a letter saying that if the Trump team wanted access to the state’s data in order to determine the merits of their claims about improper voting, they would have to drop their lawsuit.
“[W]e are still willing to cooperatively share information with you outside the pending litigation on the condition that all currently pending suits against the Governor, the Secretary of State, and/or the members of the State Election Board be voluntarily dismissed. Absent dismissal, we have no choice but to remain in a litigation posture and to continue resolving these disputes in court,” wrote Christopher Anulewicz.
The Trump team discussed whether to accept the offer. They decided to opt for access to the information. A letter from a Trump attorney said the offer was accepted and that “[w]e look forward to working and meeting with” staff to “receive the heretofore withheld November 3, 2020 election data,” specifically mentioning expert reports, official election records, voter registration records, applications for absentee ballots, investigative reports, and other relevant data and information. The team suggested making a joint statement that the contest had been settled.
Raffensberger’s team opened the email immediately but waited several hours to respond, and when they did, they claimed they’d never made an offer to share information, just that they wouldn’t even consider discussing the matter unless the case was dropped.