2020 Election Conspiracy Theories

Trump Claims He’s Above the Law, Threatens Maine Governor

A conspiracy theory linking Amish longevity to unvaccinated status and unpasteurized milk consumption may have influenced Trump’s views. However, a 2014 Ohio measles outbreak, affecting nearly 400 individuals, primarily within Amish communities, demonstrates the dangers of vaccine hesitancy. This outbreak, detailed in *The New England Journal of Medicine*, prompted approximately 10,000 Amish people to get vaccinated. The theory ignores the significant public health benefits of pasteurization and vaccination.

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Trump & Musk’s Fort Knox Gold Obsession: Heist or Hoax?

President Trump and Elon Musk have raised concerns about the gold reserves at Fort Knox, prompting Trump to announce an inspection to ensure its presence. Treasury Secretary Bessent confirmed that annual audits already verify the gold’s existence, citing a recent report confirming its integrity. Despite these assurances, conspiracy theories surrounding the depletion of Fort Knox’s gold reserves persist. The facility’s high security and complex procedures make public access and a live broadcast highly improbable.

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Trump’s Nuclear Purge Sparks National Security Crisis

Government employees report being unable to access news sources like Politico, The New York Times, and Bloomberg due to cancelled subscriptions. This followed a false conspiracy theory alleging USAID’s funding of Politico, prompting the administration to cut over $8 million in federal subscriptions. While USAID’s contribution was minimal ($24,000), the move significantly impacts employees’ access to crucial policy and news information. The cancellation, effective immediately, eliminates access to vital news sources, including Politico Pro, known for publishing leaked documents.

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Trump’s FBI Pick Refuses to Acknowledge 2020 Election Results

During his Senate confirmation hearing, Kash Patel, President Trump’s nominee to lead the FBI, repeatedly evaded questions regarding his loyalty to Trump and his plans for the agency. He notably refused to state whether Donald Trump won the 2020 election, instead citing President Biden’s certification and inauguration. Patel’s history of promoting conspiracy theories and disinformation, coupled with his nomination, raises serious concerns about the potential weaponization of the FBI and the undermining of election security. This mirrors similar behavior exhibited by other Trump appointees, such as Pam Bondi.

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Senator Rips Kennedy Jr. for Spreading Conspiracy Theories

During a Senate Finance Committee hearing, Senator Michael Bennet sharply questioned Robert Kennedy Jr.’s qualifications for the position of health secretary, citing a long history of promoting unsubstantiated claims. Bennet directly confronted Kennedy about past statements concerning COVID-19, Lyme disease, and the link between pesticides and transgender identity, highlighting the inconsistencies and dangers of such misinformation. Kennedy often hedged or denied making the claims, prompting Bennet to raise his voice and emphasize the life-or-death implications of the position. Bennet ultimately urged his colleagues to reject Kennedy’s nomination, citing the abundance of better-qualified candidates.

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Thiel’s “Truth” Op-Ed Sparks Outrage: Billionaire’s Conspiracy Theories Deemed “Beyond Nuts”

Tragically, a former child actor perished in the recent Los Angeles fires. His mother attempted a rescue, highlighting the devastating impact of the wildfires on families. The incident underscores the significant loss of life and property caused by the infernos. Further details surrounding the actor’s identity and the circumstances of the event are expected to emerge.

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Pizzagate Conspiracy Theorist Fatally Shot by Police

The “Pizzagate” gunman’s death during a traffic stop, resulting in a fatal shooting by police, marks a tragic end to a story fueled by misinformation and conspiracy theories. It’s a culmination of events that began with his armed intrusion into a pizza restaurant, an act driven by the unfounded “Pizzagate” conspiracy. The incident underscores the dangerous consequences of believing and acting upon unsubstantiated online narratives.

This event raises questions about the individual’s mental state and the systemic issues that allowed him to possess a firearm after his previous actions. The fact that he was armed with an AR-15 inside a restaurant, terrifying patrons and children, highlights a serious breach of public safety and a disregard for human life.… Continue reading

Pizzagate Gunman Killed by Police After Pulling Weapon

On January 4th, Kannapolis police officers stopped Edgar Maddison Welch, who had an outstanding warrant, resulting in a shooting. Welch, the passenger, drew a handgun, prompting officers to return fire, fatally wounding him. The incident is under investigation by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, and the officers involved are on administrative leave. Welch was previously convicted on federal charges related to the “Pizzagate” incident in 2016, where he fired a rifle in a Washington D.C. pizzeria based on a false online conspiracy theory.

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15,000 Doctors Urge Senate to Reject RFK Jr. for Health Secretary

Over 15,000 doctors have signed a letter opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services, citing his anti-vaccine stance and promotion of conspiracy theories as disqualifying. The letter, published by the Committee to Protect Health Care, highlights Kennedy’s dissemination of misinformation regarding COVID-19 treatments, school shootings, and vaccine efficacy, deeming him a danger to public health. Despite Kennedy’s spokesperson dismissing the opposition, significant backlash from various medical and advocacy groups continues, fueled by concerns about the potential impact on public health initiatives. This opposition includes a campaign urging healthcare professionals to contact their senators and concerns raised about Kennedy’s role in the spread of vaccine misinformation that allegedly contributed to a measles outbreak in Samoa.

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